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Cheaper By The Dozen Details

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Tom Baker is offered a job as a Division One football coach and promptly moves his wife and twelve children to a leafy suburb of Chicago. The move unsettles the children and they start to go off the rails... Read more

Starring Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Alyson Stoner, Piper Perabo
Director Shawn Levy
Genres Comedy, Family

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Cheaper By The Dozen

Tom Baker is offered a job as a Division One football coach and promptly moves his wife and twelve children to a leafy suburb of Chicago. The move unsettles the children and they start to go off the rails...

Starring Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Alyson Stoner, Piper Perabo, Tom Welling, Hilary Duff
Director Shawn Levy
Studio 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate PG.gif
Genres Comedy, Family
Language English
Released DVD: 26 May 2004
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Cheaper By The Dozen

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    It is one of the unwritten rules of making a family film that it should not condescend to its target audience, especially the younger members. Cheaper by the Dozen, though, does it in spades — with an impunity guaranteed by featuring a big star (Steve Martin) and even bigger publicity. It's basically an over-extended sitcom that owes little allegiance to the original book or the delightful 1950 comedy starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy. Here the weight of the humour is dumped on Martin, who plays father of 12 children, Tom Baker. When his author wife, Kate (Bonnie Hunt), is called away for a book launch, he has to cope with a dozen unruly offspring as well as the pressures of a demanding new job in an unfamiliar neighbourhood. It's all very amiable, but the jokes are as catchpenny as they come, and, let's face it, contraception could have remedied all the Bakers' problems.

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  • 38 out of 43 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Another sadly lacking Steve Martin vehicle, maybe cheaper by the dozen defines the number of lacklustre scripts that Steve Martin has agreed to star in. ( guess we have a couple more still to come) The story is sacchrine sweet with some home alone style sabotage antics by the kids making this just the right side of pathetic. Watchable, and the wife said she thought it was a nice feelgood movie.

    This is a movie far removed from Steves heyday films like Dead men and the Jerk.

      • A customer from AYLESFORD
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  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Great fun!

    A good, funny family film. Go see it. Steve Martin is hilarious and the young actrors bring this movie to life.

      • Nisar Ahmad from Kent, England
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    • Cheaper By The Dozen
      Tom Baker is offered a job as a Division One football coach and promptly moves his wife and twelve children to a leafy suburb of Chicago. The move unsettles the children and they start to go off the rails......