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5.9/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2008 | Emma
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Ensemble Cast | 2008 | Kay
Best Family Feature Film Comedy or Drama | 2008
Choice Movie Actress Comedy | 2007 | Emma
Choice Movie Breakout Female | 2007 | Emma
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 30,715,465 USD
When Nancy is looking at the movies Dehlia Draycott had been in, several titles are names of Nancy Drew books.
When Nancy is searching for information on Dehlia Draycott, one of the websites she visits is IMDb.com. The 2006 rendition of Draycott's profile can be briefly seen on the screen of Nancy's laptop, at around 31 minutes and 24 seconds into the movie.
Emma Roberts worked with an on-set etiquette coach for the role.
At the very start of the film, the camera closes in on a bookcase. All the books on that bookcase are Nancy Drew novels.
Nancy's research shows that Dehlia Draycott died of drowning in 1981 at the age of 43. This closely mirrors the real-life death of actress Natalie Wood, who drowned while yachting off Catalina Island in 1981, at the age of 43.
"Nancy Drew: Ned can I ask you a question? Ned Nickerson: Mhm. Nancy Drew: Can you tell when a girl looks at you and is thinking how much she likes you and is wondering if you like her and thinking how important it is for you to say how you feel before she says anything more about how she feels about you or anyone else they might be jealous of because she's already said how she feels how she's said in her own way? Ned Nickerson: Uh, can you repeat the question?"
"Inga: Hi? Obviously, someone here needs a little help with their look. Boutique Clerk: Oh. It's not that bad. Inga: Oh, please. It's a fashion teardown. Boutique Clerk: You have some nice pieces. They're just not really working together. Inga: Me? I was talking about her! [points to Nancy] Boutique Clerk: Oh, sorry. Wow! Where did you get that dress?"