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The Day My Parents Ran Away

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
247
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The Day My Parents Ran Away (1993)
Comedy

An irresponsible teen examines his life after his fed-up parents leave him to fend for himself.An irresponsible teen examines his life after his fed-up parents leave him to fend for himself.An irresponsible teen examines his life after his fed-up parents leave him to fend for himself.

  • Director
    • Martin Nicholson
  • Writer
    • Handel Glassberg
  • Stars
    • Matt Frewer
    • Bobby Jacoby
    • Brigid Brannagh
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Nicholson
    • Writer
      • Handel Glassberg
    • Stars
      • Matt Frewer
      • Bobby Jacoby
      • Brigid Brannagh
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Bob Miller
    Bobby Jacoby
    • Matt Miller
    Brigid Brannagh
    Brigid Brannagh
    • Melanie Hope
    • (as Brigid Conley Walsh)
    Seth Green
    Seth Green
    • Leo
    Chance Quinn
    Chance Quinn
    • Val
    Kevin Meaney
    Kevin Meaney
    • Sam Scott
    Ben Stein
    Ben Stein
    • Dr. Lillianfarb
    • (as Benjamin J. Stein)
    Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz
    • Waldo
    Elena Wohl
    Elena Wohl
    • Andrea
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Norman Roberts
    Blair Brown
    Blair Brown
    • Mrs. Judy Miller
    Nick Toth
    Nick Toth
    • Arthur Hope
    Charlotte Booker
    Charlotte Booker
    • Mrs. Dawn Hope
    Jane Alden
    • Millicent
    Eric Poppick
    Eric Poppick
    • Roy Yantek
    Dana Kaminski
    • Mrs. Troy
    Aaron Lustig
    Aaron Lustig
    • Teacher Haldeman
    Jack Shearer
    Jack Shearer
    • Det. Scatteregia
    • Director
      • Martin Nicholson
    • Writer
      • Handel Glassberg
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    5vertigo_14

    Condescending comedy about parent-child relations. (spoilers)

    I can't figure out whether this film is an attempt to somehow draw a truce between parents and their teen children (a rocky relationship as a result of some sort of lack of communication or misunderstanding). Assuming that this was the ultimate point to the tale, it hardly comes off as insightful, but rather, condescending to both sides.

    Bobby Jayne plays Matt Miller, a high school teen who seems to have his parents under his thumb, much to the chagrin of his father (played by Matt Frewer), who finally snaps forcing him (I suppose) to abandon his son who just doesn't seem to get it. At first, the absence of parental supervision, and the temporary grant of a credit card and the house, leaves open many opportunities and of course, all-night house parties. Matt thinks he's at the head of some kind of teen revolution and is the new spokesman for the teenager's complaints. To put them into some sort of perspective. But of course things go slowly wrong as the adults make all the wrong assumptions and worse, he starts to miss his parents. But not all wrong, of course, as he also figures out that maybe being an adult, or at least acting like one (to a certain degree) won't be so bad. It might actually be easy...

    We're supposed to be, in addition to being entertained, trying to understand the perils and misunderstandings of each age group. But, the teenagers in particular are presented in such a condescending manner (the language hardly relates). Matt Miller especially does a lot of whining and really comes off as quite obnoxious throughout the whole movie, even what may appear to be the more sentimental moments. The parents, too, look like dolts (although the filmmakers do a good job of leading you to believe that this story isn't going to end on a happy note because of the father's reluctance to leave the new life).

    The story itself wasn't so bad. Granted, it seems to go a little overboard, but the extremity of the circumstances are permissible in this case--they were after all, trying to make a point. But I think that, had the filmmakers actually put more thought into their characters, it would have been a much funnier, much more memorable film.
    1kbuscho

    Too bad to even be a turkey.

    I'd be ashamed to contaminate a landfill with this video. Bad acting, bad script. This one will gag a maggot.
    4jamie-120

    good entertainment if you're bored and it's free

    I only watched this movie because it came on late at night and I was up. I missed the first couple of minutes, so I didn't know what was on, just that it was a movie. It took about 2/3 of the movie before I started to "get it"; until then, I had been spending a lot of mental energy simply trying to figure out _what_ this movie _was_ -- not the title, I mean what it _was_. Some parts of it still don't make much sense, but, strangely enough, I actually enjoyed this oddball film. I thought all the major players nailed their characters pretty well, and the bizarre story kept me guessing enough to have fun watching. There were some good laughs (mostly intentional), and one thing I very much appreciated was that, while each character was cohesive and most of the main ones were multi-faceted, the scripting was unpredictable; that brought the characters (and the movie) to life for me. These people were fun to watch and I was always curious about what would happen next.

    The one thing I _really_ don't get, though, is... what the heck was the deal with Sam Scott??? The guy was a raving looney. I kept waiting for the explanation to be that that whole TV show was an elaborate setup by Matt's parents, or something... but apparently it was real. And did the show really end the way it appeared to? If so, shouldn't Matt have, like, been arrested, or something?!!? LOL! I don't care; it was still a fun movie to watch.
    Havan_IronOak

    2 hours of my life I want back

    This "zany" teen comedy is kinda terrible. The scenario is bizarre. Entire sections are just plain weird and yet there are a few stellar moments of dialogue. Unfortunately you'd be well advised to just read the quoted on IMDb and forego the viewing experience. The lines are clever but the video viewing experience doesn't really add anything.

    The actors are for the most part professional and have done other roles that prove that they're not the problem here. It's partly just that the scenario doesn't stand up to a feature length movie. It might have made an interesting 5 minute skit on Saturday Night live but it's probably not quite good enough for that.

    I think I blame the director. It was his first feature length film. Others might have blamed him as well. It was his LAST feature length film.

    I've given the movie 4 stars because as bored as I was there were no insufferable bits. I have seen other films that have left me moaning and/or cringing and this is better than those but still...

    I'd rate this movie sort of like my last root canal. Not really traumatizing but certainly not 2 hours I'd like to sit through again. At least with the root canal there was the prescription afterward for pain killers.
    1rockmysocksoff

    warning!!!!!

    warning!!! do not watch this movie. may cause anxiety, shortness of breath, violent vomiting, and intense urge to end your life. if this movie comes into your possesion please burn it or you will be left crying.

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    • Trivia
      Constance Zimmer's debut.
    • Quotes

      Matt Miller: It's like Thoreau said... Most dudes lead lives of filed information.

    • Connections
      References The $64,000 Question (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      RIGHT THIS TIME
      Written and Performed by BEN TREXEL

      Published by Ben Trexel Music, Ltd. (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Missing Parents
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Television
      • Chanticleer Films
      • Fox West Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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