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The Parent Trap [DVD] [1998]
 
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The Parent Trap [DVD] [1998]

Lindsay Lohan , Dennis Quaid , Nancy Meyers    Parental Guidance   DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
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If you were a kid in the early 1960s, then you saw The Parent Trap with Hayley Mills--it's as simple as that. Now Disney has pulled the beloved comedy--about a pair of twins who meet for the first time at summer camp and vow to reunite their long-divorced parents--out of the mothballs and remade it with a decidedly 90s feel. This time, the twins act is performed by newcomer Lindsay Lohan, who plays both Hallie and Annie, who each live with one of their parents (Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson). Adversaries when they first meet at camp, Hallie and Annie become, well, sisters when they figure out that they are siblings. The comedy springs from their efforts to sabotage Dad's impending marriage to the gold-digging Elaine Hendrix, while reintroducing Dad to Mom. Quaid has a nice, loosey-goosey way with slapstick, as does Richardson, who plays a very funny drunk scene. --Marshall Fine

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
A Charming Family Film 24 July 2006
By E. A. Redfearn TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
I must admit, I was reluctant to view this film because I am such a great fan of the original (1961, Hayley Mills, Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara) so I couldnt possibly think this version would be anywhere near as good. After first viewing, I was soon proved wrong because its such a wonderful version which will appeal to many adults and children. Lindsay Lohan making her debut here at the grand young age of 11 years plays the twins Annie and Hallie. They meet by accident at a summer camp and hate each other on sight. When they discover that they are actually twin sisters, they bond, and develop a plan to get their parents, the wonderful Dennis Quaid and the lovely Natasha Richardson back together again. Its a laugh a minute, with a few emotional scenes thrown in for good measure. Although the first version was a great succes, and its still enjoyable today, take this one and accept it on merit. A charming family film which everyone can enjoy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Spike Owen TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
The Parent Trap 1998 is a Disney remake of a 1961 Disney film of the same name, with both films being adapted from Erich Kästner's novel titled Lottie and Lisa (Das Doppelte Lottchen). This one is directed by Nancy Meyers and stars Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, Lindsay Lohan, Elaine Hendrix, Lisa Ann Walter and Simon Kunz. The plot sees Lohan playing 11 year old identical twins, Hallie and Annie, who on account of their parents divorce when they were born, have lived separate lives unaware of the other's existence. Hallie was raised in America by her father, Nick {Quaid} while Annie was brought up in London with her mother, Lizzie {Richardson}. But fate intervenes in the girls future when they are both enlisted at the same summer camp, where after some unaware aggressive rivalry, the girls realise they are actually sisters. Thus they decide to swap places and go to live with the parent they have never known. And maybe, just maybe, they can get mom & dad back together again.

The word amiable is the first thing that springs to mind come the end of a viewing of this version of The Parent Trap. It has no pretensions to be anything other than the smile inducing family comedy that it is. Something for the kids comes courtesy of the shenanigans and set pieces that involve Lohan's dual sisters, while the adults, if so inclined, get a nice sweet romantic story that's not shy in the laugh department either. Disney's original film from 61 starring Hayley Mills has a firm fan base and is fine just the way it is. So why a remake then? And why a remake that's not really doing anything different? Well the cynical could point to a cash motivation, but I really feel that Disney just wanted to update a lovely story and bring it to a new audience. Besides which there's a lot of love shown to the original, with nods and references ensuring that nobody is in any doubt about this update knowing its family tree.

The cast are well worth their corn. Lohan is perky and handles both accents of her characters very well. Asked to basically carry the weight of the film, she does so with such agreeable ease, it's not hard to understand why she was being touted for big things back on release of the film. The two main adult actors are, in truth, not required to do a great deal of depth seeking. But both Richardson and the criminally undervalued Quaid play it right and engage from the get go. It's with the adult support that The Parent Trap surprisingly pleases the most. Simon Kunz as Annie & Lizzie's butler Martin is a total joy and reason enough to stay with the film thru its over long running time. Lisa Ann Walter as the other "house keeper" Chessy, also impacts, both on a comedic level and as an emotional centre as the plot pulls together. Which leaves Elaine Hendrix as the gold digging, self centred babe, Meredith Blake, who's out to snag Nick into marriage and upset the applecart big time. As the only villain of the film it would have been easy to just play it one dimensional, but Hendrix is asked to offer up a bit more, and she does, especially during a fun filled, and character outing, camping trip.

It is too long at just over two hours, and you got to wonder about the callous side of the parental decision glossed over by Disney. But this kind of family fare is prescription medicine for the cold of heart. It may be undemanding too, but if you find yourself in need of a break from head scratching Indies or machismo fuelled actioners. Then you may just find that this film gets in and does just the job you want it too. 7/10
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By Mark Baker TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Annie is thrilled to be going to camp in America. She is horrified to discover a girl who looks just like her, however. Hallie is equally upset, and they start playing mean tricks on each other. When they are isolated as a result, they get to talking and discover that they are twins. They plot to switch places for two reasons. First, they want to meet their other parent. Second, and more importantly, they hope to reunite their parents. Complications greet Annie as Hallie in California when she discovers that their dad has gotten engaged over the summer. His fiancee is a truly horrid woman who will make everyone's lives miserable. But what can the girls do to change things?

This is pretty much a faithful remake of the original just updated for the 90's. Lindsay Lohan bravely steps into Hayley Mills' famous double roll, and pulls it off with style. This is her big screen debut, and she handles the rolls and the special effects with ease, seeming to switch characters convincingly at will. This is a young actress to watch. Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson are wonderful as the parents caught in the trap. They have incredible chemistry. Frankly, I never found the romance in the original that believable, but this movie has romance in spades. There are some truly great comic moments in the film and plenty of subtle hat tips to the original without slowing down the movie.

The DVD is simple, just the movie. This was one of the first films that Disney released in the then new format, so that helps explain the lack of extras. The film does look great in widescreen and sound great in surround, however.

As with any remake, there will be fans of one over the other. Personally, this one edges out the original, but not by much. There is plenty of charm and humor here to entertain without taking a thing away from the original. If you approach with an open mind, you just might find a place in your heart for this one right beside the other.

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Never gets old....
I hadn't seen this film in quite a while so I thought I'd treat myself and I am so glad I did! It is great, light entertainment with a lovely soft centered ending! Read more
Published 19 days ago by Onewayanova
Favourite family film.
We already had the VHS version from 1998, but we wore it out with repeated use. Upgraded to DVD, my daughters aged 18 and 22 years old still know every word.
Published 1 month ago by whistlejacket
my daughter's film
I can honestly say after seeing it 20 times at least I am tired of the average acting & plot however if this is for a 9yr old girl it seems to be the best film ever made and she... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Annatinks
Good family fun
Believe it or not, Lindsay Lohan hasn't always been in the media for her personal problems. At one point, she was a successful Disney star and this remake of 1961's The Parent Trap... Read more
Published 5 months ago by BPR
remake of a classic movie
this is a remake of a classic movie starring Hayley Mills,
I prefere the old version.
To be honest I dont find it very good, there is nothing new about it at all. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Heidi Hauge Clausen
The Parent Trap
The Parent Trap [DVD] [1998]

I Loved the film and the Sory line was fantastic, a great movie to buy and watch with the family.
Published 10 months ago by Beverley Mason
A GREAT FILM!
THE PARENT TRAP is full of laughs, fun and realistic humour! The storyline is awesome too and the acting is some of the best that i've seen in a long time. Read more
Published 12 months ago by G. Stephenson
very entertaining
This is one of the most entertaining films ever. This film is so good and I would watch it over and over again because it has a brilliant storyline. I loved it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mrs. S. Allen
A great film!
Undoubtably a great film for children. The film is filled with fun and is refreshing to watch, meaning children can watch it over and over and not get tired of it! Read more
Published 22 months ago by Emma
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This is a remake of a Hayley Mills classic film with a young Lindsay Lohan playing the part of Hallie Parker and Annie James two girls who look-a-like but have been brought up... Read more
Published on 27 April 2010 by M. G. Hatfield
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