In the small but mighty subgroup of “films featuring misfit preteen girls whose precociousness frequently leads to trouble,” there is Little Women, The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, Matilda, and, for the Nickelodeon generation specifically, Harriet the Spy, a genre-defying movie (is it comedy? a drama? a spy caper?) that put then-10-year-old Michelle Trachtenberg on the map, showcased ’90s New York in all its rose-colored glory, and introduced a world of viewers to the joys of tomato-and-mayo sandwiches. Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photo by Paramount Pictures Vance in Canada, and the enduring brilliance of the Harriet costumes. On impressing Rosie O’Donnell with her theater credits, hanging with Courtney B.
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