
Welcome to the definitive cinematic library of Maureen Ruby Jackson, a generational talent and powerhouse vocalist. This collection spans 40 feature-length family musicals, showcasing Maureen’s incredible evolution as an actress who never plays the same character twice. From her breakout role as the spirited but spoiled Reina Gordan in A Popstar Princess to the humble and hardworking Clementine Rose in A Prairie Farm Girl, Maureen brings a unique depth and a "great voice" to every performance. Each film in this series is a new world, a new character, and a new original soundtrack, capturing the heart of family-friendly entertainment. Inspired by the legends of Hollywood’s Golden Age, this collection is more than just a series of movies—it is the legacy of a star who redefined what it means to lead a film with courage, song, and soul.

Clementine Rose (Maureen Ruby Jackson) loves nothing more than the golden fields of her family’s farm and the music of the wind in the tall grass. Unlike the glitz and glamour of a popstar, Clementine finds joy in hard work, her loyal animals, and singing to the rising sun. But when a devastating dry spell puts the farm at risk of being sold, Clementine must step out of her comfort zone. As she travels across the vast prairie to gather the community together, she discovers that her voice is a beacon of hope for everyone struggling to hold on. Featuring soul-stirring folk-musicals and country-inspired ballads, A Prairie Farm Girl is a story about roots, resilience, and a young girl who proves that you don't need a stage to be a hero—you just need a song and a purpose.
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Reina Gordan ( Maureen Ruby Jackson ) has it all: the hit songs, the diamond microphone, and a million fans who adore her. But behind the sparkles, Reina is bossy, spoiled, and believes her "Glass House" of stardom will last forever. Everything changes when a sudden fall from grace causes her fame to vanish. As her fake friends disappear along with her spotlight, Reina is forced to face the world as a regular girl for the first time. Through heart-wrenching ballads like "Glass House Child"—sung with a soul-stirring vulnerability reminiscent of Judy Garland—Reina realizes that her value isn't found in her fame, but in the kindness she shows others and the strength of her own true voice. A Popstar Princess is a musical journey about redemption, the sting of loneliness, and the beauty of starting over.
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The year is 1927, and Ruby Gale (Maureen Ruby Jackson) has the most enchanting voice in the city. But Ruby isn't just a singer; she’s a girl on the run, hiding a secret that could change everything. While she performs in sparkly flapper dresses and feathers, she is always looking over her shoulder. This musical journey features upbeat jazz numbers and soulful "Judy Garland style" torch songs, proving that Maureen can master any era of music.
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Amara (Maureen Ruby Jackson) has spent a hundred years standing perfectly still in the center of the City Museum. To the tourists, she is just a beautiful statue—but when the clock strikes twelve, she breathes. Amara is a girl of gold and magic who can only stay "awake" as long as there is music playing. As she explores the quiet halls of the museum, she meets other pieces of history that come to life, but she longs to see the stars outside. Featuring magical, orchestral-pop songs and a "frozen-in-time" dance style, Amara is a sparkling adventure about freedom and finding your voice in a world that expects you to stay silent.
View DetailsElara (Maureen Ruby Jackson) lives in a world of brass, steam, and ticking clocks. As the daughter of the city’s greatest inventor, she has always felt a little different—perhaps because she can hear the music hidden inside every machine. When a mysterious shadow stops the Great City Clock, time itself begins to freeze. Elara must go on a quest through the mechanical underworld to restart the world’s heart. Featuring rhythmic, percussion-heavy songs and beautiful "tinkering" ballads, this film shows Maureen in her most inventive role yet.
View DetailsBorn on Christmas Day Holly Noel ( Maureen Ruby Jackson) discovers she has the "Great Voice" of the North Pole. When the Northern Lights start to fade, she must travel from the prairie to the Arctic to sing them back to life. It’s a magical musical about your 12th birthday.
View DetailsThis is the high-energy concert film fans have been begging for. It features the "Wizards Halftime Mix" and follows Reina Gordan as she takes her "80 Billion Dollar Take-in Flight" around the world. It’s part documentary, part glitter-filled musical.
View DetailsThe sequel to The Clockmaker's Daughter. Elara finds a hidden "Permit in her Pocket" that allows her to travel beyond the town of Spindlewood. She discovers a city made entirely of brass and gold where she isn't the only clockwork girl.
View DetailsIt’s December 25, 2026. As Holly turns 13, she realizes her "Christmas Miracle" powers are changing. She can now manifest anything she draws in her sketchbook into the real world. She must use this to stop a "Digital Glitch" from erasing her family's memories.
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The Glass House Child:Musical Special is a 50 mintue musical special starring Maureen Ruby Jackson as herself as she discovers is she a girl or a glass house child.
View DetailsTaking the "Chameleon" to the UK! Ruby Gale travels to London in 1928 for a sold-out show. But when a famous diamond goes missing from the theater, she has to use her "Prairie" street-smarts to find the thief before the fog clears.
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This special celebrates one year of the official "Collection." It features flashbacks of Maureen at age 5, 7, and 10, showing her growth into the 12-year-old superstar she is today. It includes a never-before-seen Volumetric performance of her first-ever song, remastered for 2026.
View DetailsDetective Ruby Gale takes on her first big case in 1920s London. When a priceless diamond vanishes from a locked room, Ruby uses her wit—and her voice—to find the culprit.
View DetailsMary Mack ( Maureen Ruby Jackson ) Is a poor black child under the control of her abusive parents she finds a way to escape and be reunited withe her real family, this is the nursery rhyme being told in a different way
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