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The Parent Trap

Twice the Fun, Double the Trouble.
1998 | 128m | English

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Hallie Parker and Annie James are identical twins who were separated at a young age due to their parents' divorce. Unbeknownst to their parents, the girls are sent to the same summer camp, where they meet, discover the truth about their relationship, and come up with a plan to switch places in an effort to reunite their mother and father.
Release Date: Jul 28, 1998
Director: Nancy Meyers
Writer: Nancy Meyers, David Swift, Erich Kästner, Charles Shyer
Genres: Family, Comedy, Romance
Keywords california, twin sister, summer camp, remake, matchmaking, family reunion, wedding dress, gold digger, twins separated at birth, identity swap, father daughter reunion, divorced parents, woman director, mother daughter reunion, napa valley, sleepaway camp, father daughter relationship, mother daughter relationship, sister sister relationship, stop wedding, parent child reunion, age-gap relationship, long lost sibling, identical twins, cheerful, wedding sabotage, wine collection
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, The Meyers/Shyer Company
Box Office Revenue: $92,108,518
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lindsay Lohan Hallie Parker / Annie James
Dennis Quaid Nick Parker
Natasha Richardson Elizabeth James
Elaine Hendrix Meredith Blake
Lisa Ann Walter Chessy
Simon Kunz Martin
Polly Holliday Marva Kulp, Sr.
Maggie Wheeler Marva Kulp, Jr.
Ronnie Stevens Grandfather
Erin Mackey Hallie / Annie Acting Double
Joanna Barnes Vicki Blake
Hallie Meyers-Shyer Lindsay
Maggie Emma Thomas Zoe
Courtney Woods Nicole
Kat Graham Jackie
Michael Lohan Jr. Lost Boy at Camp
Rachel Sullivan Navajo Bunk Girl
Katie DeShan Navajo Bunk Girl
Brighton Hertford Navajo Bunk Girl
Jennifer Lin Navajo Bunk Girl
Amy Centner Navajo Bunk Girl
Mia Tramz Navajo Bunk Girl
Christina Toral Cell Phone Girl
Dana Ponder Cell Phone Girl
Brianne Mercier Cell Phone Girl
Danielle Sherman Girl at Poker Game
Natasha Melnick Girl at Poker Game
Amanda Hampton Girl at Poker Game
Lisa Iverson Bugler
Lisa Cloud Camp Counselor
Kellie Foster Camp Counselor
Heidi Boren Camp Counselor
Marissa Leigh Fencing Girl
Heather Wayrock Fencing Girl
John Atterbury Gareth
Hamish McColl Photographer
Vendela Kirsebom Bridal Gown Model
Alex Cole Richard
J. Patrick McCormack Les Blake
William Akey Bellhop with Flowers
David Doty Hotel Bartender
Roshanna Baron Lady at Pool
Annie Meyers-Shyer Towel Girl
Brian Fenwick Desk Clerk
Jonneine Hellerstein Ship Photographer
Troy Christian QE2 Dancer
Denise Holland QE2 Dancer
Terry Kerr Living Statue
Bruce A. Block Tourist
Chéri Ballinger Blonde Girl at Camp (uncredited)
Andrew Blackall Volvo Driver (uncredited)
Greg Bronson Hotel Concierge (uncredited)
Jane Doole Camper (Child) (uncredited)
Casey Floresca Poker Kid (uncredited)
Beau Holden Valet (uncredited)
Aliana Lohan Child at Airport (uncredited)
Dina Lohan Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Dakota Lohan Baby at Airport (uncredited)
Name Job
John Norster Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy Meyers Screenplay, Director
David Swift Screenplay
Alan Silvestri Original Music Composer
Dean Tavoularis Production Design
Dean Cundey Director of Photography
Erich Kästner Novel
Charles Shyer Screenplay, Second Unit Director
Dean A. Zupancic Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ilene Starger Casting Director
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Troy Robinson Stunts
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunt Double
Freddie Hice Stunt Coordinator
Stephen A. Rotter Editor
Mychael Bates Property Master
Lorey Sebastian Still Photographer
Penny Rose Costume Design
Gary Fettis Set Decoration
Alex Tavoularis Art Direction
Jeanne Byrd Script Supervisor
Allan Mason Music Supervisor
Bonnie Greenberg Music Supervisor, Music Consultant
Sean Rush Sound Mixer
Dennis Drummond Supervising Sound Editor
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy D'Addario Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Silver Music Editor, Music Consultant
Bruce A. Block Second Unit Director
Toni-Ann Walker Hair Department Head
Joy Zapata Hairstylist
Karen Blynder Makeup Department Head
Brad Wilder Makeup Artist
Cliff Wenger Special Effects Coordinator
Gayle Busby Visual Effects Producer
Landon Ruddel Visual Effects Coordinator
Kenneth Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Rafael E. Sánchez Chief Lighting Technician
Name Title
Charles Shyer Producer
Bruce A. Block Co-Producer
Julie B. Crane Associate Producer
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Reviews

TheMovieGuru1993
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Mischief Loves Comedy! "The Parent Trap" is a remake of the original 1961 film by Walt Disney Productions. Starring Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, Lindsay Lohan and Elaine Hendrix. The film begins with Nicholas Parker (Quaid) and Elizabeth James (Richardson) meeting on the Queen Elizabeth II. The ... two fall in love and decide to become husband and wife, and we are treated to a beautifully choreographed wedding ceremony. The movie skips to 11 years later, the couple has divorced and has full custody of each of their daughters, Hallie and Annie. The girls then meet up at a summer camp and engage in a rivalry. However when one pranks goes too far they must share a cabin together. Though initially at each other's throats the girls learn to bond and get along. Discovering they share the same birthday and only have one parent and one photograph of their respective parents, the girls discovered that their half-pictures make a complete picture. The girls then realize that they are twins, and devise a plan to reunite their parents. Through coaching and hair trimming Hallie and Annie take each other's places. Hallie goes to London under the guise of Annie James, and is taken home where she meets her mother for the very first time. Annie under the guise of Hallie goes back to Napa and is thrilled to see her father for the first time. Hallie and Elizabeth bond when she is asked to go to work and help out a client with her wedding attire. Annie and Nick arrive home and Annie is shocked to find that her father is seeing another woman (Hendrix). Chessy (Lisa Ann Walters), Nick's nanny is very distrustful of her and assumes she is a gold digger. Nick formally introduces her as Meredith Blake, and Annie is forced to meet her and tells Meredith that Nick has a system for meeting new women. Annie then decides to call Hallie and alert her that their father is in love, despite her pleas to bring Elizabeth to America Hallie refuses. Meanwhile, Chessy is suspicious of Annie who is opposite Hallie: neat as a pin, has a small appetite and notices that Hallie's dog is acting strange around Annie. Annie desperately tries to sabotage Nick and Meredith's unexpected engagement. While Elizabeth, Martin and Grandfather are suspicious of Hallie when her mannerisms are not like Annie's. Desperate, Annie calls Hallie and insists that if they want their parents to remarry they have to bring Elizabeth to America and sabotage the engagement together. Hallie then realizes that it is time to come clean, and tells Elizabeth the truth. Elizabeth then decides to fly to America, but hesitant and stressed insists that Martin chaperone her. Annie arranges for Elizabeth, Hallie and Martin to meet Nick and Meredith's parents at the Stafford Hotel. The plan works but Elizabeth is furious to learn that the girls are plotting to reunite her with Nick. Unfortunately, Meredith learns that the girls are twins and that Nick and Elizabeth were married. The girls then decide to recreate their parents' first date, but it does not phase either Nick or Elizabeth. One last ditch effort is to convince Elizabeth to go with Nick and Hallie on an annual camping trip. Elizabeth through means of trickery makes Meredith go in her place. After a series of pranks such as rocks in her sack, a lizard in her hair and pushing her air mattress into the water Meredith snaps. She then insists that Nick make a decision his daughters or his fiancee. Nick realizes that Meredith is a gold digger and a shrew and coldly breaks up with her by choosing Hallie and Annie. Elizabeth shocked to discover Meredith has broken up with Nick, reveals that Martin and Chessy have started a relationship. Nick decides to show Elizabeth his vintage wine collection and tells her that he now owns the rights to the wine they drank at their wedding. Elizabeth tearfully decides to go back to London, as everyone says good-bye Nick and Hallie decide that they can't lose their family again. Hallie and Nick surprise Annie and Elizabeth when they arrive home. Nick then says he is not willing to lose her again, Elizabeth at first is hesitant to accept his offer but then realizes she has loved him all along. The two then share a passionate kiss and get remarried upon the same ship. The movie ends with photos from the wedding and Martin surprising Chessy by popping the question. As far as remakes go, this one has a lot to offer for both the adults and kids. The humor and hijinks are hilarious and very well-done, similar to "Home Alone" and "Dennis the Menace". The cast does a good job portraying their characters and there are times you can feel the emotions they are going through. It's a wonderful remake and a very good film from Walt Disney Pictures. Highly Recommended.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, might watch again, and can recommend. Having recently watched the original, this movie does a rather nice job of following it beat for beat. Now, it's not the same movie, but it follows the same format, with modernization and punch-ups throughout the movie. As someone who ... complains about deviation from the source material, I approve the changes here. Sadly, they kept the twins carrying the movie, which means Lindsay Lohan was doing double work, but you could hardly tell. The green screen and clone work in this is actually really well done for late 1990's. The most important aspect is that the movie retained its charm in re-uniting a lost / separated family.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

Entertaining and sweet. Just as good as the 1961 original, which probably edges this ever so slightly but they are both terrific films. 1998's <em>'The Parent Trap'</em> features Lindsay Lohan in the dual role, she is excellent as Hallie and Annie - Hayley Mills from '61 would be my pick as the s ... isters, but again it's a tremendous piece of casting. It's also a tight call between the parents, with Dennis Quaid (Nick) and Natasha Richardson (Liz) in those roles here - they have believable chemistry, which is key. Elsewhere in this '98 remake, Elaine Hendrix (Meredith) and Lisa Ann Walter (Chessy) are good. The camera work et al. is impressive. Though, just like the first film, the run time could probably have been shorter. Not that that's a big negative, as this film is very much enjoyable to watch. Recommended.

Jun 23, 2021