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À nous quatre

Original title: The Parent Trap
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
166K
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POPULARITY
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Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, and Lindsay Lohan in À nous quatre (1998)
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Identical twins Annie and Hallie, separated at birth and each raised by one of their biological parents, discover each other for the first time at summer camp and make a plan to bring their ... Read allIdentical twins Annie and Hallie, separated at birth and each raised by one of their biological parents, discover each other for the first time at summer camp and make a plan to bring their wayward parents back together.Identical twins Annie and Hallie, separated at birth and each raised by one of their biological parents, discover each other for the first time at summer camp and make a plan to bring their wayward parents back together.

  • Director
    • Nancy Meyers
  • Writers
    • Erich Kästner
    • David Swift
    • Nancy Meyers
  • Stars
    • Lindsay Lohan
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Natasha Richardson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    166K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    885
    51
    • Director
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Writers
      • Erich Kästner
      • David Swift
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Stars
      • Lindsay Lohan
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Natasha Richardson
    • 346User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Lindsay Lohan
    Lindsay Lohan
    • Hallie Parker…
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Nick Parker
    Natasha Richardson
    Natasha Richardson
    • Elizabeth James
    Elaine Hendrix
    Elaine Hendrix
    • Meredith Blake
    Lisa Ann Walter
    Lisa Ann Walter
    • Chessy
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Martin
    Polly Holliday
    Polly Holliday
    • Marva Kulp, Sr.
    Maggie Wheeler
    Maggie Wheeler
    • Marva Kulp, Jr.
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Grandfather
    Joanna Barnes
    Joanna Barnes
    • Vicki Blake
    Hallie Meyers-Shyer
    Hallie Meyers-Shyer
    • Lindsay
    Maggie Emma Thomas
    • Zoe
    Courtney Woods
    • Nicole
    Kat Graham
    Kat Graham
    • Jackie
    • (as Katerina Graham)
    Michael Lohan
    Michael Lohan
    • Lost Boy at Camp
    Rachel Sullivan
    • Navajo Bunk Girl
    Katie DeShan
    Katie DeShan
    • Navajo Bunk Girl
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    • Navajo Bunk Girl
    • Director
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Writers
      • Erich Kästner
      • David Swift
      • Nancy Meyers
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    User reviews346

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    SwingKid-11

    I was skeptical at first, but this really was an adorable movie

    Beleive you me was i skeptical of this movie. First of all the original is a highly regarded film in my house. If it's on t.v the world stops for it. And beleive me when I first heard about the remake i was very very angry because hardly ever does a remake even compare to the original. I didn't understand it of course. Especially how a movie like that cold work in the 90's. I mean reality check what court, let alone parents, in the world would decide to split up a pair of twins let each parent have one never let them even know about the other one and never let them see each one ever again? Puh-Leeze. But boy was I ever wrong.

    This movie has every bit as much charm as the original and it's ending (I won't give it away) makes much more sence than the original, they-just-get-together-without-talking-any-of-there- problems-out original.

    And huge props to Lindsy Lohen on the accents. I am very big on accents and was overwhelmed at how good she was. I see big things for her.

    So go see it. It's truly captivating.
    8MartianOctocretr5

    Good natured fun

    This is one of those rare cases where a terrific movie is equaled by its remake. Hayley Mills carried the dual roles of twins learning of each other's existence and concocting a plot to reunite their divorced parents splendidly in the '60's version, and Lindsay Lohan showed wonderful comedic talent at an early age in this delightful remake.

    It's a Disney flick, so the comedy is family slapstick variety as you would expect. The evil stepmother-to-be is over-the-top evil (even called Cruella De Ville by one of the girls), and she's a character you love to hate. The obvious chemistry of the parents (Randy Quaid and Natasha Richardson) is great, and begs a question which is never answered to satisfaction, "Why did they split up in the first place?" Everything in the film symbolically shows that they were made for each other: even their respective maid and butler take a shine to each other.

    The fx and editing to stand Lohan's two characters together is magnificently done; it really looks like two actresses. No split screens, backs of heads of fake-looking "doubles" etc. to distract you from the movie. Lohan skillfully contrasts the American/British accents and mannerisms of the two girls; you know and believe which twin she is at any given moment.

    Well directed, well acted and fun. I'll even forgive the film makers for ripping off the stranded-in-the-lake scene from "Meatballs." The closing credit snapshots provide a sweet epilogue to tie up loose ends.

    Good family oriented comedy worth a rental.
    7DanB-4

    A Delightful Family Film

    There is only one movie in history that I can name that my wife, my mother and my six-year-old daughter enjoyed equally. This is it.

    This is an astonishly effective and pleasant remake of a very good film. It's light, romantic, touching and downright funny. You cannot pour enough accolades on young Lindsay Lohan, who effortlessly plays both twins, and, if you listen closely, juggles four accents. (She changes her Brit accent when she plays her own American alter-ego pretending to be herself in England - if you saw the film, you know what I mean).

    Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid with that big, goofy, infectious smile, give the film its romance and maturity, without stepping on the fun-filled kid's plot. This is simple, easy-to-watch family entertainment.

    There is also a great editing and effects element. You never once notice a split screen or cheap over-the-shoulder shot when both of Lohan's characters are on-screen - its really quite astounding how seamless it is.

    My daughter, after seeing this in the theater, quickly proclaimed this her favourite movie ever. We own the video, and I have watched it with her at least a dozen times without growing tired.

    A perfect rental after a bad day, or when you want to have a family movie night. *** out of ****.
    Steve-176

    Classic Disney Comedy

    School holidays can be deadly for older cinema patrons but sometimes there are films for children that are well worth a visit for adults. Unusually, The Parent Trap is a children's film that can even be recommended for children by the most morally bound parent - although there is a divorce that may need to be explained away. The Parent Trap is cute, sugary and funny - and unashamedly so. The Parent Trap was originally made in 1961 starring Haley Mills as a pair of twins who accidentally meet when they are eleven years old. Their parents divorced when they were babies. They then connive to get their parents back together. This is classic Disney material and the formula can and does work very well indeed in this modern version. Heaven only knows how the special effects are done but I suggest that you just forget about that and settle back and enjoy the film. You won't have any choice anyway. I was convinced that the twins must have been played by real life twins and I'm sure that I won't be the only one to fall for that particular Parent Trap. Young Lindsay Lohan plays the girls, (both of them!) complete with fabulous accents, sunny bright and distinctive personalities, appealing red hair, freckles and a great sense of fun. One of the girls has become a Londoner and one a Californian and the girls also sport very commendable English and American accents, as well as composites of the two accents when the girls switch places. It's also pleasing to see young girls being given the sorts of lightly rebellious antics to frolic with as are usually reserved for young boys. The story begins in a New England summer camp where practical jokes are the go, although the film is careful to keep nastiness well out of the way. It would be hard to accuse Lindsay Lohan's twins of any serious crime in any case. The girls decide to switch places so they can each meet their Mum and Dad. In true Hollywood style both parents are rich and attractive and they of course each have hired help (Lisa Anne Walter and Simon Kunz) who are of course are going to fall in love. But then we must have the wicked stepmother and this is provided by Meredith, a gold digger who's out to score the very rich hand of Dad. She's played with appropriate relish by Sharon Stone look alike Elaine Hendrix. The story really revolves around the parents, played by Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid. We can settle back and wait for the inevitable to happen, because we just know that this is going to be one of those "happily ever after" efforts where Mummy and Daddy will again fall in love and properly become parents for these two very cute and loving girls. But along the way be prepared for some very solid laughs and a wonderfully animated and motivated lizard.
    8SonOfMoog

    Lovable Lindsay

    This movie is so sweet it should have a warning label for diabetics. Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid play divorced parents who more than a decade later are not sure why they divorced. Instead of opting for joint custody, each of them opted for sole custody of one of their twin daughters. The girls grow up never knowing because their parents never said they had an identical twin sibling. When the twins meet in camp and discover who they are, the plot is set in motion.

    Richardson and Quaid are wonderful as the likable parents, still very much in love, even after a decade apart. But, the star of this picture and the one on whom the story turns is Lohan. She is bright, perky, adorable, and completely convincing as both Hallie and Annie. If she isn't, this movie falls apart fast. But, not to worry. Lovable Lindsay makes not a single false step.

    She is so good, I found myself thinking about the actress, not the character, feeling a twinge of sadness that Lindsay was not more like Hallie and Annie. This is a wonderful movie, almost too sweet at times. It had me in tears at all the right moments: when the twins meet, when they learn they are sisters, when the parents discover they've switched places, and when the parents inevitably reconcile. First rate family entertainment thanks to a star performance from a very young, very talented Lohan.

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    • Trivia
      For her split screen scenes, Lindsay Lohan wore an earpiece which would play back the dialogue of the other sister.
    • Goofs
      When Annie says good-bye to her butler, she says she'll see him in eight weeks. When Annie is driving back home with her father she says camp was eight weeks' long. However, when Hallie is talking to her mother at the dinner table, Elizabeth says camp was six weeks long.
    • Quotes

      Nick Parker: What's going on?

      Meredith Blake: Here's what's going on, buddy: the day we get married is the day I ship those brats off to Switzerland, get the picture? It's me, or them. Take your pick.

      Nick Parker: Them.

      [Hallie and Annie stare at each other excitedly]

      Meredith Blake: Excuse me?

      Nick Parker: T-H-E-M, them.

      [staring into Meredith's face]

      Nick Parker: Get the picture?

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits begin rolling, the caption "For Hallie" is a dedication to Nancy Meyers's daughter.
    • Alternate versions
      All UK versions are cut by the BBFC to remove 1 second showing imitable detail in the ear piercing scene.
    • Connections
      Edited into Keluarga Slamet
    • Soundtracks
      L O V E
      Written by Bert Kaempfert and Milton Gabler (as Milt Gabler)

      Performed by Nat 'King' Cole

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Music Special Markets

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Juego de gemelas
    • Filming locations
      • Camp Seeley - 250 N. Hwy 138, Crestline, California, USA(Camp Walden)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Cinema Vehicles
      • The Meyers/Shyer Company
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $66,308,518
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,148,497
      • Aug 2, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,146,310
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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