The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

1998 "Twice the Fun, Double the Trouble."
The Parent Trap
The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

6.6 | 2h8m | PG | en | Comedy

Hallie Parker and Annie James are identical twins separated at a young age because of their parents' divorce. Unknowingly to their parents, the girls are sent to the same summer camp where they meet, discover the truth about themselves, and then plot with each other to switch places.

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6.6 | 2h8m | PG | en | Comedy , Romance , Family | More Info
Released: July. 29,1998 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , The Meyers/Shyer Company Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://movies.disney.com/the-parent-trap-1998
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Hallie Parker and Annie James are identical twins separated at a young age because of their parents' divorce. Unknowingly to their parents, the girls are sent to the same summer camp where they meet, discover the truth about themselves, and then plot with each other to switch places.

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Cast

Lindsay Lohan , Dennis Quaid , Natasha Richardson

Director

Alex Tavoularis

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Walt Disney Pictures , The Meyers/Shyer Company

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invisibleunicornninja This movie is cheesy and dumb. There are lots of plot holes and bad acting. Overall this movie is entertaining. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you have to watch it then go ahead..
Jack Vasen This is one of those few movies that I can watch again and again. There are so many parts of it that I love so much. There are so many tender moments. And also so many laugh out louds. I don't LOL much any more for movies or TV, but I do in this movie, even after watching it so many times.Some of my favorite scenes are the firsts for each girl. Hallie seeing London and her mom. Annie seeing California and her dad. Chessy figuring it out and trying to hold back tears. Grandfather at the phone booth. Hallie pulling the covers over head and saying we have to go see Annie. Nick in the elevator seeing Elizabeth. If you can watch all these things and more happen and go "ho hum", I guess you won't like this movie, but for me they all hit me in the gut every time.The choreography, if you can call it that, is wonderful especially at the hotel. Nick tells one girl, Hallie I think, to watch Meredith. Then he runs into Annie on a different floor and isn't quite sure. And it just keeps going.And I haven't even gotten to the tricks the girls played on Cruella. After the face-off between Meredith and Annie, you knew it was going to come to that.Oh Lindsay Lohan, you were so good and then you grew up.Natasha Richardson overplayed some things just a little, especially the drunk. But it still mostly fits in this type of movie. Likewise Simon Kunz.
mkimm This is an incredible story of love and growing up. The picture of love this story shows is that two people can be apart from one another for years, for a lifetime, but something heartwarming happens as these two people find each other. This story applies to any story of love and is seen more than one throughout the film. This love is seen when the mother and father realize that their "other" daughters have been living with them for some time. The show is also filled with youthfulness as two young girls creatively put their minds together in the search to bring their parent's marriage together once again. The show takes place as two girls meet up at a summer camp. After running into some trouble and being forced to stay in a detention cabin together the girls realize that they are a sister. They come up with a plan to go back home to the others' house. The girls plan to bring their parents together for a big meeting in efforts to keep the father from marrying his new girlfriend. This is a story of finding true love.
Rob Smith Firstly I can't believe how low the rating is for this film. It is one of my favourite ever films from the acting to the script. I don't normally shed a tear over even the most emotional films but this certainly brought a tear to my eye on more than one occasion, as well as making me laugh. This is surely one of Natasha Richardson's finest hours, with superb performances from Dennis Quaid and Simon Kunz as the brilliant butler. You also have to think that Lindsay Lohan was an arguably better actress as a teenager than an adult, performing two parts just as brilliantly as each other. Great entertainment for all the family.