House Arrest
There's More Than One Way To Keep A Marriage Together...
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DVD-R Details
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: September 22, 2020
- Originally Released: 1996
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jamie Lee Curtis & Kevin Pollak | |
Performer: | Jennifer Tilly, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ray Walston, Kyle Howard, Caroline Aaron, Christopher McDonald, Colleen Camp, Sheila McCarthy, Daniel Roebuck, Ben Stein, K. Todd Freeman & Wallace Shawn | |
Directed by | Harry Winer | |
Edited by | Ronald Roose | |
Screenwriting by | Michael Hitchcock | |
Composition by | Bruce Broughton | |
Director of Photography: | Ueli Steiger |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/5 --
The performances of both adults and youngsters are uniformly strong and, despite the occasional invasion of sentimentality, this makes for thoughtful entertainment.
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Radio Times
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Parents of America: Beware! Should you choose to sit through this insufferable bit of high-concept fluff, you will feel as though you have been unlawfully detained for nearly two hours.
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TV Guide
Rating: 0/4 --
One of the year's worst movies... at least I hope so, or it's going to be a very bad year.
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Chicago Tribune
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Borrowing liberally from both The Parent Trap' and The Great Escape, this misguided attempt at family farce rests on a couple of incompatible premises -- romantic matchmaking and imprisoned dispair.
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Tulsa World
There's little to commend this formulaic and misleading fantasy, which seems sadly aimed at an especially fragile audience -- kids from broken homes who all too often blame themselves.
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Washington Post
Rating: 2/4 --
Only Pollak and Curtis create any semblance of character in this tapestry of stereotype, but the movie doesn't give them enough to do as the louder idiots take to the fore with clumsily imagined escape gambits.
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Baltimore Sun
Rating: D- --
[A] predictable and sugarcoated (even criminally negligent) take on The Parent Trap.
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Entertainment Weekly
Product Description:
After announcing their intention to get a divorce, a suburban couple suddenly finds themselves locked in the basement together under orders from their kids to reconcile their differences. Soon, others in the neighborhood follow suit, and the basement becomes the crowded prison home for all the local bickering couples.
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Product Info
- Sales Rank: 22,948
- UPC: 032429346995
- Shipping Weight: 0.16/lbs (approx)
- International Shipping: 1 item