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Arnaque à la carte

Original title: Swindle
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • G
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.6K
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Jennette McCurdy, Noah Crawford, Noah Munck, Ciara Bravo, Ariana Grande, and Chris O'Neal in Arnaque à la carte (2013)
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When a boy named Ben finds an old baseball card in his house, his friend Griffin tells him to sell it. However when he does he is swindled out of $1.2 million, and Griffin decides to assembl... Read allWhen a boy named Ben finds an old baseball card in his house, his friend Griffin tells him to sell it. However when he does he is swindled out of $1.2 million, and Griffin decides to assemble a team in order to get the card back.When a boy named Ben finds an old baseball card in his house, his friend Griffin tells him to sell it. However when he does he is swindled out of $1.2 million, and Griffin decides to assemble a team in order to get the card back.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Judge
  • Writers
    • Eric Freiser
    • Bill Motz
    • Bob Roth
  • Stars
    • Jennette McCurdy
    • Noah Crawford
    • Chris O'Neal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Judge
    • Writers
      • Eric Freiser
      • Bill Motz
      • Bob Roth
    • Stars
      • Jennette McCurdy
      • Noah Crawford
      • Chris O'Neal
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jennette McCurdy
    Jennette McCurdy
    • Savannah Westcott
    Noah Crawford
    Noah Crawford
    • Griffin Bing
    Chris O'Neal
    Chris O'Neal
    • Ben Dupree
    Ciara Bravo
    Ciara Bravo
    • Melissa Bing
    Fred Ewanuick
    Fred Ewanuick
    • Paul Swindell
    Sandy Robson
    Sandy Robson
    • Anton Leferve
    Ariana Grande
    Ariana Grande
    • Amanda Benson
    Claudio Encarnacion Montero
    • PJ
    Noah Munck
    Noah Munck
    • Darren Vader
    Gardiner Millar
    Gardiner Millar
    • Ivan Volkov
    Mitch Duffield
    • Eddie Goldmeyer
    • (as Mitchell Duffield)
    Chris Shields
    Chris Shields
    • Ben's Dad
    Lucia Walters
    Lucia Walters
    • Ben's Mom
    Farrah Aviva
    Farrah Aviva
    • Bride
    Aurelio DiNunzio
    • Bride's Father
    Matteo Stefan
    • Doug
    Phillip Lee
    • Joey the Jock
    Chiara Guzzo
    • Kirsten
    • Director
      • Jonathan Judge
    • Writers
      • Eric Freiser
      • Bill Motz
      • Bob Roth
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    10NewOCFan

    Judging Swindle, the movie

    As a film, the way it is, is pretty good. I don't know how different it is from the book adaption but it's not bad. Some movies will be very different from their book version but they're still faithful to the story which is what the movie still does. The actors do a good job. Noah Munck plays a great bully, I always thought so. I wish he could've had more to do. Noah Crawford and Chris O'Neal play good best friends, which was also visible in the former show, How to Rock. Jennette McCurdy, as Savannah, has to pale in comparison to herself (see her in Law & Order, Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, Medium, Ben & Kate, etc) which makes her end up being comical when Savannah has to be someone other than herself. Savannah was originally a dog whisperer, which came in handy in the book, I guess to distract the guard dogs. In the movie, she's meant to distract Swindell and the man he was originally going to sell the baseball card to. It's nice seeing Ariana Grande play the popular girl who's also a gymnast. And as the popular girl, she's surprisingly likable. It's too bad though that she doesn't literally kick butt though. And Ciara Bravo plays a great tech sidekick. The chemistry between all the actors is just perfect and I love how they work together and work off each other. I will say though that it's probably not a good idea to start the movie near the end and go back to the beginning but I digress. Aside from that, I love how the movie starts, moves along, and ends. It's an intense and fun film to watch.
    9bnoel-774-515447

    You can only expect so much from a Nick movie!

    First and foremost, this is a NICKELODEON TV MOVIE. If you are expecting an Oscar winning performance or storyline, some reevaluation of your life should be done. Keeping that in mind, this movie is probably one of the best kid's made for TV films I've seen in a long time. Although, it wasn't laugh out loud funny, it definitely kept my attention through out the entire 120 minutes. The story was VERY well done. All of the characters were quirky and like able. And the character development in a few of the characters (Darren and Amanda) were really cute(for lack of better words). I didn't personally read the book, but the changes should be no surprise to anyone.

    All in all, this movie was really good. Something the kids can watch with adults, but without the latter dying of boredom. I definitely recommend it for those who aren't ridiculously and unnecessarily critical.
    6RECB3

    Fine Teenage Film

    This is an alright teenage film for all viewers to watch. The crew did a fine enough job in creating this teenage film. The storyline of this teenage film was good enough and original. The cast selection was great. I am a massive fan of Ciara Bravo, Ariana Grande, Jennette McCurdy, and Noah Munck. All from Nickelodeon. They all work very well with each other. The chemistry between them is always strong. This teenage film reveals to viewers that everyone needs to be more cautious in the world of today. No one knows what truly is out there and no one knows what the future holds. This is a fine teenage film for everyone to watch.
    1eich317

    Great book!! Awful movie...

    In the movie Swindle, there are many things different from the book. The movie was pretty bad, but I'll give Nick some credit for trying! If you want to see a movie based on the book Swindle, don't even bother to watch this; it's as if the makers of the movie just skimmed through the book and took small details for the Nick version. It has more parts that came from the imagination than the original parts. This movie is over an hour, and whether you've read the book or not, it's not worth watching. This movie deserves a one star rating. The story (that's in the movie) is so messed up that if somebody read the book after seeing the movie without the names and title, they might not be able to tell that movie was made after the book Swindle. It needs lots of improvement, but it's too late now for Nick to change the movie. Overall, it's not worth watching. Here's a list of some differences.

    1: In the book, the team is originally Griffin Bing, Antonia "Pitch" Benson, Melissa Dukakis, Logan Kellerman, Benjamin (Ben) Slovak, and Savannah Drysdale. While they were in a meeting, Darren Vader eavesdropped, and then he became one of the team members. In the movie, Logan isn't in it at all! Also, Darren is one of the original team members.

    2: Some of the characters last names and/or personalities are changed in the movie. Melissa is Griffin's sister in the movie (Melissa Bing), and is Melissa Dukakis in the book. Antonia "Pitch" Benson isn't Antonia OR Pitch in the movie; she's Amanda. Her specialty is not climbing in the movie; it's gymnastics. Also, her character doesn't have honey-blond hair, which it says in the book Framed, also in the Swindle series. Ben DOESN'T HAVE NARCOLEPSY IN THE MOVIE?!?!?! He's narcoleptic in the book, so why not the movie? He is the small spaces specialist in the book too, but not in the movie! In fact, in the movie he's taller than Griffin! Ben has a different last name in the movie than the book. Savannah has a different last name in the movie like Ben. She is an actress in the movie, whereas in the book she's an animal lover, expert, and carer-for. What is not delightful about that is if Nick had made Savannah's specialty NOT be acting, my favorite character, Logan Kellerman, might be in the movie.

    3: Things about Swindle's store, and Swindle changed, too. "S. Wendell Palomino" is "Paul Swendell" in the movie, which is different from the book. His store's name in the book is Palomino's Emporium of Collectibles and Memorabilia; in the movie, it has a pretty much different name in the movie. Another change is the baseball card is not a Babe Ruth card, Swindle doesn't have an assistant manager, AND he doesn't have the Doberman Pinscher, Luthor (who's face is on the cover of every book in the Swindle series). How can Nick have made a Swindle movie without Luthor??? It's like making a Jaws movie without a shark!!!

    4:The people who play the kids from the story are older than 11. In the book Swindle, Griffin, Ben, Savannah, Pitch, Logan, Melissa, and Darren are all 11. In the movie, the members of the group are teenage high school students who can drive cars!! Also, the actors and actresses don't look like I'd picture them from the book descriptions, except for maybe Darren and Melissa, if they were younger.

    5: Ben's family has the money problems in the movie. In the book, it's Griffin's family that has the problems. Ben's dad is the inventor, and he doesn't invent the Smartpick, like Griffin's dad did in the book. He invents a blue hand that can reaches out and grab things for couch potatoes.

    6: There are different things about the heists. There is no "old Rockford house" sleepover, so the card is found somewhere else. There is no heist in Swindle's house like the book. Everybody knows about the store's heist when it takes place in the movie, but in the book, only Griffin, Ben, and maybe Savannah know until it's over. In the movie, the card was found in Swendell's store in the first "the great baseball card heist" instead of it and the safe it was in taken to Swindle's home like in the book.

    Like I mentioned, in the movie Swindle, there are many things different from the book. It could be a lot better if Nick had made it more like Gordon Korman's original story. If you haven't read the book Swindle, it's worth your time to read it and see the differences for yourself. Plus, it's a great book and the start of an awesome series!! If you HAVE read the book Swindle, and you agree, thanks! If you don't agree…. hey! We have our opinions! The movie Swindle had weird spots, bad spots, and okay spots! And maybe a few good spots. I might not even be mentioning these things if it was more like the book, but thank you for reading!
    5Kamurai25

    Not exactly swindled to watch this

    Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend, but go watch "The Perfect Score" before this.

    A lot of young actors, 3 of which I recognized at all, but couldn't place without looking at the credits, and wouldn't you know it Ariana Grande used to be an actor. She does a decent job, along with the rest of the cast.

    Fred Ewanuick was my favorite as he usually plays such a nice guy, it was refreshing to see him handle a villain role,if poorly written. A similar problem to "Big Fat Liar", you have to really be delicate with what a villain does or the heroes do to a villain in a kids targeted movie.

    Ultimately, I would suggest "The Perfect Score" or "Big Fat Liar" over this, but it's not a bad watch.

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    • Trivia
      The Honus Wagner card depicted in the movie is the one published by the American Tobacco Company. The card was pulled from circulation because Wagner didn't want to promote smoking to his young fans, but around 200 of the cards made it onto the market. One such card was bought by Ken Kendrick, owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, in 2007 for $2.8 million, the highest fee ever paid for a sports card.
    • Goofs
      When Swindell and Griffin (disguised as Mr. Lefevre) talk about the Cybertor toy while getting a massage, it's obvious that Griffin is played by a completely different person (not Noah Crawford) for the majority of the scene.
    • Quotes

      [at a swanky hotel room]

      Darren Vader: Hey, hey guys. TV in the bathroom. You can totally watch a game while you're taking a massive...

      Melissa Bing: Please don't say it.

      Darren Vader: Bath. Bath. I was gonna say bath.

    • Connections
      References Star Trek (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Call Me Maybe
      by Carly Rae Jepsen

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Nickelodeon (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Swindle
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Pacific Bay Entertainment
      • Pacific Bay Entertainment Canada
      • Nickelodeon Productions
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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