Bixler High Private Eye
Jan 21 2019
•1h 6m
•Adventure, Family, TV Movie
Teenage detective Xander DeWitt is the new kid at Bixler Valley High, and he's there to unravel the biggest mystery of his life- the truth about his missing father. But in order to crack this case, Xander must learn to work with a partner- fearless investigative reporter Kenzie Messina.
Cast
See allJace Norman
Xander DeWitt
Samiyah Womack
Cara Jean
Ed Begley Jr.
Charlie DeWitt
Ariel Martin
Kenzie Messina
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