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Wild About Harry

Family is family no matter what.
2009 | 96m | English

(276 votes)

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Set in 1973 and inspired by true events, 'Wild About Harry' follows the havoc wreaked in a teen girl’s life when she discovers that her widowed father is gay. Alternately comic and tragic and anchored by an impressive ensemble cast, the film captures both the freedoms and the homophobia of the time – all set against the backdrop of small town America on Cape Cod. British widower Harry Goodhart decides to make a fresh start and moves with his teenage daughters to Cape Cod in 1973. But Harry can't leave behind the secret that threatens to tear his family apart. Adjusting to their new lives proves difficult for the girls when they discover that the connection between their dad and his partner is more than just a working relationship.
Release Date: Jul 11, 2009
Director: Gwen Wynne
Writer: Gwen Wynne, Mary Beth Fielder
Genres: Drama
Keywords gay parent, lgbt, woman director, gay theme
Production Companies Avery Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tate Donovan Harry
Adam Pascal Theo
Danielle Savre Madeline Goodhart
Skye McCole Bartusiak Daisy Goodhart
Josh Peck Spoke White
Corey Sevier Sam
Susan Anspach Martha
James B. Sikking William Cauldicott
Anne Ramsay Mrs. Brown
Stacey Dash Joy Crowley
Johanna Braddy Lucy Carmichael
Jordan-Claire Green Bridget Howard
Blythe Auffarth Eliza
Suzan Crowley Gertie
Kristina Klebe Eliza Cauldicott
Helen Carey Mrs. Yates
Lili Barsha Tiger Lady
Name Job
Gwen Wynne Writer, Director
Mary Beth Fielder Writer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Tate Donovan sports a British accent for this really mediocre family drama that I found quite hard to struggle through. Following the death of his wife, he and his two daughters "Madeline" (Danielle Savre) and "Daisy" (Skye Bartusiak) relocate to a small community on Cape Cod where he falls, a bit u ... nexpectedly, for "Theo" (Adam Pascal). They try to keep their relationship secret but of course the cat can't stay in the bag for long and there now develops an actually quite torrid story of selfishness, intolerance and stupidity. To be fair to Donovan ("Harry") he does just about enough here as the dad juggling truths, lies, love and lust - but "Madeline"! If she had been mine I would have put her in a velvet sack. I wish I could say that it was Savre's talent as an actor that drove me mad, but it wasn't. She is terrible, but shares responsibility for her shocking delivery with the writers who provide a characterisation of this truly odious individual who sneaks around spying on her father; a creature who peeks through keyholes and eavesdrops from the stairs. Imagine if her father had done that to her as she carried on with her own "private" life. The story is all so contrived and frankly unpleasant. It's implausible, and the arrival of the always wooden as a spoon James B. Sikking ("How can you have yellow alert in space dock?") as his religiously bigoted father just further commends this sentimental and flawed drama to the doldrums. Who is this for? Well that's anyone's guess - but it was certainly not for me.

Aug 13, 2023