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The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A DISNEY FAVOURITE!
Review: Hayley Mills is fine in the dual role as cheeky twins who switch places at summer camp in order to be the opposite parent (they were separated as babies). Maureen O'Hara is very good as the beautiful mother and Brian Keith is a natural as the gruff Dad. Veteran actors Charlie Ruggles and Cathleen Nesbitt are the Grandparents and Una Merkel is Verbena, the housekeeper who delivers an amusing performance ("I don't say anything"!) she constantly mutters. A funny camping trip with Dad's bitchy girlfriend is good fun and the ending is predictibly happy with Mom and Dad remarrying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOW DARE YOU GIVE THE ORIGINAL LESS THAN 3 STARS!
Review: The remake of this movie which was made in 1998 was a complete disaster. Haley Mills did a terrific job in playing the twins than Lindsey Lohan. I highly recommend this one than the remake!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awsome
Review: i loved this movie when i was little, my parents had it on tape and i could follow along word for word saying the lines before the actors did. i like the newer version but it deffinatly is not as great as this one

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is a great movie for all ages
Review: I think that this is the best movie in the world. It has everything you could ask for and than some,i think that every parent should let his or her child see it. It will teach you how to get along with each other.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "THE PARENT TRAP" IS GREAT!
Review: THE PARENT TRAP IS A GOOD MOVIE,BUT I LIKE THE ORIGINAL 1961 VERSION WITH HAYLEY MILLS.

HER VERSION OF "LET'S GET TOGETHER" WAS SO GOOD, THAT I PRINTED THE LYRICS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific movie and energetic plot.
Review: I really loved this movie. I first saw this when I was a little kid, and I loved it then, I love it now. Maureen O'Hara was so beautiful in the picture and she along with the double Hayley Mills did a sensational job in this movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Fun, Spirited Adventure Starring Hayley Mills
Review: In the original movie, The Parent Trap, Hayley Mills stars, twice! As twins, not knowing about each other's existence, who meet at a summer camp where they immedietly dislike eachother, until, of course, they discover that they are twins. In the course of all this, they switch places in attempt to reunite their parents, played by Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith. A fun movie to watch. Though perhaps not quite as colorful as the new version, it is a nice addition to your video collection, especially to compare to the new one. A must see movie that your whole family will enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The New Movie Cannot Beat it!
Review: The new movie does not have that original taste like the old one does. It makes me feel like I am watching a copy-cat. Most new movies cannot create the genuine good old time feeling. Old movies are always the best. New one's are too artificial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loooooooooooove this movie Hayley is verey nice
Review: I go around danceing to let's get together alll da

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest!
Review: Hayley Mills plays two thirteen year old girls (Susan, who lives in California with dad and Sharon, a prim and proper girl who lives in Boston with mom) who go to the same summer camp (Camp Inch) and notice each other for the first time at lunchtime. Sharon is the one who realizes this at first, and her bunkmates are not thrilled with Susan's reply, so Susan and her bunkmates get even by ruining Sharon's tent and making that bunk not go to the camp dance. Nevertheless, Sharon gets even - and after a fight, the two get to know each other and decide to switch places.

Mills plays both parts with equal goodness, showing young and old that it's never too late to watch a Disney classic like this. So if you can not decide between the new version (starring Lindsay Lohan as the two twins Hallie and Annie) and this one (starring a true Disney actress), I'd pick this one to watch... it is a classic!


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