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The Parent Trap II

Hayley Mills is at it again !
1986 | 81m | English

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Two best friends plot to get their single parents together to stop one of them from moving to New York.
Release Date: Jul 26, 1986
Director: Ronald F. Maxwell
Writer: Stu Krieger, Erich Kästner
Genres: Family, Comedy, TV Movie
Keywords single parent, jealousy, horseback riding, yacht, marriage, sequel, twins, summer school, fine dining, moving
Production Companies Walt Disney Television
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hayley Mills Susan Corey / Sharon Ferris
Tom Skerritt Bill Grand
Carrie Kei Heim Nikki Ferris
Bridgette Andersen Mary Grand
Alex Harvey Brian Corey
Gloria Cromwell Florence
Judith Tannen Jessica Dintruff
Janice Tesh Irene
Duchess Tomasello Mrs. Blazey
Daniel Brun Steve
Antonio Fabrizio Bruce
Ted Science Kris
Margaret Woodall Florist
Leonard Altobell Walter Elias
Dorothy Keller Lillian Elias
Terri Keever Crystal
Nick Sloan Wedding Guest
Name Job
Ronald F. Maxwell Director
Lynn Kressel Casting
Shari Rhodes Location Casting
John L. Geier Set Dresser
Anne Grace Production Assistant
Susan Gammie Costume Design
Robert J. Anderson Jr. Boom Operator
Lynda Foote Wardrobe Supervisor
Wendi Haas Production Coordinator
Robert H. Satterlee Set Dresser
Dale Miller Hairstylist
David Holbrooke Assistant Director
Ed Horwitz Line Producer
David R. Kappes Second Unit Director, Unit Production Manager
Nik Petrik First Assistant Camera
Dan Leigh Art Direction
Marie-Ange Ripka Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Michael Roy Graham Generator Operator
Laura Petticord Production Assistant
Gregory Beamer Production Assistant
Jack Wadsworth Music Editor
Paul Vistocco Production Assistant
Toni Trimble Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Ruben R. Munoz Assistant Editor
Michael Paris Still Photographer
Corky Ehlers Editor
Howard Lipstone Executive In Charge Of Production
K. James Peterson Second Unit Cinematographer
Marilyn Lassen Producer's Assistant
David S. Campbell Assistant Camera
Rick Waddell Production Sound Mixer
Dawn Freer Script Supervisor
Jonathan Herron First Assistant Camera
Heidi Meitzler Production Assistant
John C. Hammell Music Editor
Liz Keigley Location Casting
Kevin Franklin Gieb Assistant Production Coordinator
Tom Massmann Production Assistant
Peggy Parker Property Master
Robert Bordiga First Assistant Director
Claire Parker Location Manager
Nikola Colton Second Assistant Director
Peter Stein Director of Photography
Stu Krieger Writer
Erich Kästner Writer
Charles Fox Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alan Landsburg Executive Producer
Joan Barnett Producer
Steven North Supervising Producer
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r96sk
7.0

I did not expect to enjoy this, and yet I did. <em>'The Parent Trap II'</em> somehow, despite a cavernous 25-year gap from the original, manages to create a suitably entertaining sequel. The premise to this one is arguably the more realistic of the two, though the characters themselves actually r ... eact more unrealistically - it's kinda odd, but actually works. Nikki and Mary are the child stars of this, the former is the daughter of Sharon and niece of Susan; both of whom are the leads in 1961's <em>'The Parent Trap'</em>. The aforementioned are again portrayed by Hayley Mills, somewhat surprisingly but very much welcome. She does a good job, as do Carrie Kei Heim (Nikki) and Bridgette Andersen (Mary). Tom Skerritt plays the role of Bill competently, also. It most definitely isn't a great production and isn't a patch on the first one. However, for what it is - a made-for-TV sequel - I actually rate it. I don't hold high hopes for the other two follow-ups, though perhaps they'll surprise me like this did.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
3.0

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. Hailey Mills is about the only good thing going on in this movie, and she's doing double work again, but this time as a spy against, but on behalf of her sister....it's quite literally a plot thought out by a 12 year old. This still has the ol ... d "Walt Disney" and "Buena Vista" text on it, and Disney hasn't bothered to add it to Disney Plus yet, and I can't really blame them for not "re-mastering" (or whatever) this one. The idea of trapping any two random people together into a relationship doesn't have the same appeal as re-kindling an old flame to re-unite a family, especially long lost twins. While the first was charming, this is void of substance or real entertainment.

Jun 23, 2021