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Dolphin Entertainment

Dolphin Entertainment
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Foundation date 1 january 1996

Dolphin Entertainment is a film and television production company that is located in Coral Gables, Florida. It was founded in 1996 by President Bill O’Dowd. Dolphin produces children and young adult targeted television shows and movies such as Zoey 101. Dolphin Entertainment has divisions in International Distribution, Merchandising, Licensing, and Music.

Television series credits for Dolphin Entertainment include serving as Executive Producer of Nickelodeon hit Zoey 101 and Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.

Dolphin Entertainment has several television movie Executive Producer credits including four titles in the popular “Roxy Hunter” mystery movie franchise, as well as Nickelodeon's first-ever TV movies Shredderman Rules! and Last Day of Summer (which premiered in Summer, 2007) including Nickelodeon’s first-ever musical, Spectacular!.
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Filmography of Dolphin Entertainment (2 films)

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Production

Max Steel
Max Steel (2016)
, 1h32
Directed by Steward Hendler
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Action, Adventure
Themes Jeu, Superhero films, Films about toys, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors Andy García, Josh Brener, Ben Winchell, Maria Bello, Mike Doyle, Billy Slaughter

Max Steel is an in-depth "origin" story. The plot chronicles the adventures of teenage Max McGrath™ and alien companion Steel, who must harness and combine their tremendous new powers to evolve into the turbo-charged superhero Max Steel. As these two unlikely friends struggle to accept their oddly connected fates, they begin to uncover unimaginable secrets, working together to find the truth, and fighting the mysterious forces threatening their world.

Distribution

Spectacular!, 1h33
Directed by Robert Iscove
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Téléfilm musical
Actors Nolan Gerard Funk, Tammin Sursok, Jesse Moss, Victoria Justice, Simon Curtis, Greg Germann

As the opening credits roll, a band called Flux, apparently with no singer, starts to play at a nightclub. Among the audience is a girl named Courtney Lane (Tammin Sursok). Interspersed with the scenes of the band playing, singer Nikko Alexander (Nolan Gerard Funk) calmly walks into the club through the back, barely making his cue for "Don't Tell Me". At the end of the song, he kicks over one of the amps, destroying it for effect. After the performance, the other members of Flux, upset by his carelessness, kick him out of the band; Nikko's girlfriend Amy (Britt Irvin), who is also in the band, dumps him. After the band members leave, Courtney frantically attempts to recruit Nikko into a show choir named "Spectacular!," of which she is leader. Though Nikko is skeptical and condescendingly rejects her offer, Courtney begs him to come to a carnival to see the choir perform and then make his decision.