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Drake & Josh Go Hollywood is a 73 minute TV movie starring Drake Bell as Drake Parker and Josh Peck as Josh Nichols from the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh. The movie first aired on January 6th, 2006 and was released on DVD on January 31st, 2006.Cast
PlotDrake and Josh's parents leave to go on a ten-day cruise, leaving Drake and Josh in charge. Drake fires his band manager and Josh convinces Drake to let him become the new manager of Drake's rock band, which Drake is very reluctant to do. The two drive their little sister, Megan (played by Miranda Cosgrove), to the airport so she can board a plane to Denver to visit her friend. She accidentally ends up on a plane flying to Los Angeles instead. Her brothers find out the mistake and follow her on another plane. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Megan uses her parent's credit card to order a limousine to take her to an expensive hotel and book a presidential suite.On the plane, Josh's G-O (a digital audio player very similar to the iPod) is accidentally swapped with another person's who turns out to be a criminal carrying information on his G-O's hard drive that will enable him to use a currency printing machine stolen from the United States Department of the Treasury to print counterfeit bills. When the brothers arrive in Los Angeles, Drake goes to find their sister while Josh goes to the men's room. In the men's room, he overhears a man's cell phone conversation who desperately needs a musical act for MTV's TRL. Josh convinces him to hire Drake's band. When he gets to the presidential suite that his sister Megan checked into, he tells Drake the good news. In order to decide what song Drake should play on the show, Josh attempts to listen to Drake's songs by connecting his G-O to his laptop. Instead, he discovers United States Department of the Treasury software and information including a high-definition image of a hundred-dollar bill. At this moment, several criminals enter the suite and attempt to take the G-O. The brothers manage to escape with the player in Josh's possession by stealing Tony Hawk's red Viper sports car that was parked in front of the hotel with the keys in it. After a chase through Los Angeles, the criminals manage to capture the brothers by impersonating FBI agents. Megan finds them, discovers the counterfeiters' plot and manages to save them by turning on large convieniently-placed electric fans to scatter piles of counterfeit currency and by calling the LAPD on her cell phone. As thanks for their roles in the capture of the criminals, Drake and Josh are given a police escort to Sunset Studios enabling them to get on the set of TRL mere moments before showtime. After the successful broadcast, the man who booked Drake tells him he has talent and asks him to go to New York for a record deal. MusicAlong with the music composed for the film by Michael Corcoran, there were several songs featured in the movie.
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