The film began development in March 1999, when actor Jerry O'Connell sold a screenplay he had written to Regency Enterprises for a six figure sum, with O'Connell also intending to star in the film. Originally to shoot in the summer of that year, the project was pushed back to the spring of 2000 (under the direction of Brian Robbins) to allow O'Connell to film Mission to Mars, and then Rob Thomas was hired to rewrite the script. For unknown reasons, the film was not produced at that time, although O'Connell later received a "story by" credit for the film from the Writers Guild of America. (The film's original producer, Mike Karz, was also credited as a producer in the final print of the film.)
First Daughter
(2004) " The girl who always stood out is finally getting the chance to fit in."
Country | |
Spoken Language | english, french |
Runtime | 1 hr 46 min |
Budget | $30 000 000 |
Premiere: World | $10 592 180 September 24, 2004 |
USA | $9 055 921 |
Other countries | $1 536 259 |
Box Office – Budget | – $19 407 820 |
Premiere: USA | $9 055 921 September 24, 2004 |
first day | $1 318 463 |
theaters | 2280 |
rollout | 105 days |
Digital: World | July 1, 2013 |
Production Companies | |
Also Known As | Una hija diferente United States |
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