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The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap (1998)

Rated PG 128 min - Comedy Family Romance
Hallie Parker and Annie James are identical twins separated at a young age because of their parents' divorce. Unknowingly to their parents, the girls are sent to the same summer camp where they meet, discover the truth about themselves, and then plot with each other to switch places.

Directors: Nancy Meyers

Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, Elaine Hendrix, and Lisa Ann Walter

Release Date: July 29, 1998

118 Movie Reviews
  • guccisushiover 6 years
    I absolutely LOVED this movie, I especially loved the pranks that Hallie and Annie did on Meredith, it was so funny🤣... plz like if u agree😇... AND follow me on DOGO, my username is guccisuchi😇
    • sparklesing
      sparklesingover 6 years33 popcorn
      This movie was liked
      • amiyahlinger
        amiyahlingeralmost 7 years55 popcorn
        this movie was so funny I wish I could star in a movie like this it would be totally cool! the actors where great in this movie
        • cocolightbulbalmost 7 years
          this movie is great
          • lulubelle
            lulubellealmost 7 years55 popcornFeatured
            A classic but completely hilarious hit! Two identical twins meet accidentally at summer camp and put the two and two together to figure out that they actually were sisters! Hally has lived with her divorced dad for all her life and never met her mom. Annie finds herself in the same scenario, except she has lived with her mom all her life. Hally's brilliant plan to switch places puts the two into trouble. They figure their parents will find out sometime, so in order to put the girls in their rightful homes, they would have to meet each other face to face in order to do that. The girls are crossing their fingers that their parents will see the mistake they made in divorce and remarry.
            • victorndmthngz
              victorndmthngzalmost 7 years55 popcorn
              Ah yes, a Disney classic for the family.
              • panda_17
                panda_17almost 7 years
                the movie parent trap is one of my favorite movies, it is about these 2 girls that go to camp and eventually they find out that they are twins but they have totally different lives. There parents are split and they want them to get back together.
                • tori3ghoul
                  tori3ghoulalmost 7 years44 popcorn
                  I really liked this one! When secretly twin girls, Hallie and Annie meet at summer camp, they do not see eye to eye at first. But when they find out they're related, the adventure is on! Great music and family comedy. The scenery of London and Napa are amazing!
                  • sarah-queen-bee
                    sarah-queen-beeabout 7 years55 popcorn
                    i love this it is good
                    • jojo_potter
                      jojo_potterabout 7 years55 popcornFeatured
                      “I have a brilliant beyond brilliant idea!”-Hallie Parker. Annie James and Hallie Parker couldn’t be more different. Whilst Annie is a posh, English young lady, Halley is a fiesty, American country girl. But they do have one thing in common. They’re twins! That’s when they decide to do something crazy. They are going to switch places so Annie can meet her dad and Hallie can meet her mum! Then they plan to reunite their parents so everything is perfect. But that won’t be as easy as it seems. This laugh out loud comedy makes me smile, giggle and gasp. I watched it for the first time with my friends and we loved it so much that we watched it again! This movie is in my top 10 and I would definitely watch it if I were you! I rate this film a 9 out of 10 and recommend it for an audience of 7+