In Collection
#157
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
USA / English
Alan Arkin |
Sheldon Kornpett D.D.S. |
Carmine Caridi |
Angie |
Nancy Dussault |
Carol Kornpett |
Peter Falk |
Vince Ricardo, owner Trans Global Enterprises/CIA agent |
Arlene Golonka |
Jean Ricardo |
Ed Begley |
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Michael Lembeck |
Tommy Ricardo |
Richard Libertini |
General Garcia |
Penny Peyser |
Barbara Kornpett |
Paul L. Smith |
Mo |
Glen McDonald |
Jason |
Adam Bramble |
Frank Sr. |
Diane Hollingsworth |
Edna |
Daveed Louza |
Frank Jr. |
Imali Perera |
Angela |
Lara Kelly |
Fran |
Paul Robbins |
Eddie |
Anne Marie Scheffler |
Becky |
Michael Douglas |
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Albert Brooks |
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Robin Tunney |
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Candice Bergen |
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Ryan Reynolds |
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Director |
Arthur Hiller; Andrew Fleming; Justin Kelly; Glen McDonald |
Producer |
Bill Gerber; Elie Samaha; Glen McDonald; Michele McDonald |
Writer |
Nat Mauldin; Ed Solomon; Glen McDonald |
"Frantically funny. Brooks and Douglas are the perfect odd couple." -Bill Bregoli, Westwood One Jerry's perfect life is now a perfect mess. Days before his daughter's wedding, he met Steve, the father of the groom. Look on the bright side, Jerry. You're not losing a daughter. You're gaining a madman.
Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks are the odd couple of the CIA set in a fast, funny remake of the 1979 original. Douglas is Steve, who says he's a copier salesman but whose splashy lifestyle, not to mention the agents on his trail and the vial of nuclear material in his pocket, says otherwise. Brooks is Jerry, a podiatrist plunged feet first into Steve's world and hilariously misidentified as the infamous "Fat Cobra". For "a full-tilt onslaught of silly" (
The Cincinnati Enquirer), everyone sooner or later has to meet
The In-Laws.
Barcode |
085392387823 |
Region |
Region 1 |
Chapters |
26 |
Release Date |
5/13/2003 |
Packaging |
Keep Case |
Screen Ratio |
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) |
Subtitles |
English; French; Spanish |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Feature-Length Audio Commentary by Director Andrew Fleming Jump Feet First into a Hilarious Gag Reel 3 Zany Additional Scenes Multiple Takes of 2 Riotous Sequences with Albert Brooks Theatrical Trailers of this and the 1979 Original
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