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Den Brother 2010

★ 5.9136 votes89 min📅 2010-08-13

When the cocky star of the Lemon Oaks hockey team crosses the line one too many times, his coach delivers a creative punishment: suspend him from the team, pile on endless chores, and force him to babysit his little sister Emily every afternoon.

Director: Mark L. Taylor

Cast

Hutch Dano
Hutch Dano
Alex Pearson
Genevieve Hannelius
Genevieve Hannelius
Emily Pearson
Vicki Lewis
Vicki Lewis
Dina Reams
Kelsey Asbille
Kelsey Asbille
Matisse Burrows
David Lambert
David Lambert
Danny "Goose" Gustavo
Kelly Gould
Kelly Gould
Rachel Caitlyn
Taylar Hender
Taylar Hender
Abigail Danielle
Kiara Muhammad
Kiara Muhammad
Ursula Mary
Haley Tju
Haley Tju
Tina Destiny
Maurice Godin
Maurice Godin
Jasper Pearson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Den Brother (2010) about?

After pulling a reckless stunt, hockey star Alex Pearson is grounded from his team and forced to babysit his little sister. What starts as a light chore quickly spirals into a crash course in responsibility when he realizes that keeping one feisty kid in line might be harder than making the winning goal.

Who directed Den Brother?

Mark L. Taylor directed *Den Brother*. With a background in family-friendly television, Taylor balances humor and heart in this coming-of-age comedy.

Who stars in Den Brother?

The film features Hutch Dano as Alex Pearson, Genevieve Hannelius as Emily Pearson, and Vicki Lewis as the family matriarch, alongside David Lambert and Kelsey Asbille.

Is Den Brother (2010) worth watching?

As a family-oriented comedy with a relatable premise, *Den Brother* delivers consistent laughs and mild drama without overwhelming its young audience. While not groundbreaking, it's a solid pick for fans of teen sports stories and sibling antics, offering just enough charm to make it a fun watch.

How long is Den Brother?

Den Brother runs for 89 minutes.

About Den Brother (2010) — Hockey star's hilarious transformation into reluctant family hero

When the cocky star of the Lemon Oaks hockey team crosses the line one too many times, his coach delivers a creative punishment: suspend him from the team, pile on endless chores, and force him to babysit his little sister Emily every afternoon. Alex Pearson thinks this after-school duty will be a breeze—until he discovers that keeping one energetic kid in line is only the beginning. As the line between coach, brother, and drill sergeant blurs, Alex must learn the hard way that leadership isn't about barking orders; it's about teamwork, patience, and stepping up when it matters most.

*Den Brother* (2010) blends family dynamics, light-hearted comedy, and a touch of teen romance into a heartfelt TV movie adventure. Mark L. Taylor's direction keeps the tone playful and relatable, while the young cast brings infectious energy to the screen. Set against the backdrop of youth sports and sibling rivalry, this film captures the chaos and charm of growing up when the stakes are just high enough to matter.