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Who doesn’t love an epic mystery? The iconic mystery-solving teenager from the classic Nancy Drew books is back with an all-new feature-length film that will keep you guessing until the very end! Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is an all-new film coming to theaters on March 15th.
After the death of his wife, Carson Drew decides to leave Chicago behind and make a fresh start with his 16-year-old daughter, Nancy, in River Heights. Nancy is asked by Flora to help solve the ghostly activity at her home, the Twin Elms mansion. Can she help explain the creaking footsteps, exploding lightbulbs, and the ominous creature? Is it the handiwork of high-school bully Derek Barnes? Or is it possible that the ghost of original owner Malcolm Colfax is back for revenge? Recruiting her best friends George and Bess, along with local “mean girl” Helen, Nancy Drew is on the case! Rated PG
Check out these fun online Blog Apps:
- In the Interactive Nancy Drew Escape Room, you must solve riddles and find items to uncover the three numbers needed to open the door, that is, if you want to escape!
- In the Mystery Match Video Puzzle, use your mouse to click + drag puzzle pieces to unlock clips from the film.
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- Read the classic book that inspired the movie! Check out The Hidden Staircase (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2) on Amazon

I loved the Nancy Drew books, and had many of them. My parents bought me my first Nancy Drew, and I remember sitting in front of our fireplace, reading it. I was always disappointed when secondary characters from one book didn’t appear in future books–people whose cases she had solved, for example, or people who had been helpful to Nancy and her friends. I kept expecting them to show up again, because I cared about the relationships I had seen in the previous books and looked for them. It doesn’t surprise me now to know how much I love reading books in series, because that is exactly what happens.
I remember being in elementary school and checking out all the Nancy Drew books. They were my favorite!!
I loved the books as a kid. This movie would be so fun to see.
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