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Genre
  
Children's drama

Directed by
  
Joss Agnew

Initial release
  
21 February 2004

Music director
  
Philip Appleby

Written by
  
Mary Morris

Composer(s)
  
Philip Appleby

Director
  
Josh Agnew

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Based on
  
The Story of Tracy Beaker

Starring
  
Dani Harmer Lisa Coleman Montanna Thompson Nicola Reynolds Clive Rowe Nisha Nayar Darragh Mortell Abby Rakic-Platt Ben Hanson Cara Readle Jack Edwards Kristal Lau

Initial DVD release
  
25 July 2005 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Jacqueline Wilson, Mary Morris

Cast
  
Dani Harmer, Lisa Coleman, Nisha Nayar, Darragh Mortell, Montanna Thompson

Similar
  
Double Act, Dustbin Baby, The Imaginary Girl, A Heap Of Trouble, Fever Pitch

Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me is a 2004 feature length film. It is the only Tracy Beaker episode television movie and aired on the BBC.

Contents

Background information

Tracy Beaker is 3 days away from her thirteenth birthday. She has black frizzy hair and is very mischievous. She also has a short fuse and a vivid imagination. This makes it difficult for people to get Tracy to listen. After being abandoned by her mum, Tracy has lived in a care home kid for several years. Although Tracy can come across is being mean and spiteful, she does have a loveable and caring nature. At one point in the film, she states that she was scared when she was in the care home and so she became angry at the careworkers.

Cam Lawson, a woman who considers fostering Tracy, is a single woman and very unpromising mother material, who Tracy makes her fall in love with her indomitable attitude. Tracy imagines the world in her fantasies that her real mum (Carly) cannot come to visit her in the care home that she has christened `The Dumping Ground` because of her glamorous career as a Hollywood actress. This dream has been her comfort blanket and even when Cam offers to love her, she can't quite let it go. So what happens when fantasy becomes reality... and her Mum (Ruth Gemmell) turns up to claim her.

Cam eventually fosters Tracy but not everything goes as planned. Cam takes Tracy back to the care home. Tracy's mum turns up and takes her out. They become close but then Tracy's mum finds out Cam used to be Tracy's foster mum and feels hurt and drives away in a taxi. Tracy decides to look for her along with Crash who travels to Hopeston. They find her filming a scene on a film set, although Carly reveals that she is a stunt double and not an actress. Tracy's mum tells her to wait at her hotel but lets her down again. Cam and Tracy go to the nightclub where Carly is. Carly tells Tracy that she is moving to Hollywood to pursue her work and that she will come to collect Tracy in due course. Tracy asks Carly if Cam can foster her. She hands over Tracy and tells Cam to keep care of her. Then Keisha White performs "Someday". This is also the first time you get a hint that Crash and Tracy are becoming more than just friends. During the end credits, Hayley meets Mark and Helen, her future foster parents whom she meets for the first time.

Cast

  • Tracy Beaker - Dani Harmer
  • Cam Lawson - Lisa Coleman
  • Carly Beaker - Ruth Gemmell
  • Justine Littlewood - Montanna Thompson
  • Duke Ellington - Clive Rowe
  • Elaine Boyack - Nisha Nayar
  • Bouncer Plakova - Ben Hanson
  • Liam 'Crash' Daniels - Darragh Mortell
  • Layla - Cara Readle
  • Marco Maloney -Jack Edwards
  • Jackie Hopper - Abby Rakic-Platt
  • Hayley - Kristal Lau
  • Shelley Appleton - Nicola Reynolds
  • Sergeant - Ieuan Rhys
  • Production

    The film was shot in Wales, with scenes at Castell Coch.

    DVD release

    The Movie Of Me was released on 25 July 2004 and can also be found in 'The Boxset Of Me'.

    References

    Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me Wikipedia