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Fathers' Day Reviews

1997 Certificate 12
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Desperate to track down her wayward teenage son, a woman contacts a pair of old flames and tells each that he's the boy's father, setting in motion a forced-buddy, on-the-road romp. Billy Crystal and Robin Williams shared the screen for the first time in this remake of the 1984 French farce "Les Comperes." Read more

Starring Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Director Ivan Reitman
Genres Comedy

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    • Kinski's teenage son runs away from home in LA, after yet another row with dad. She calls old boyfriend Crystal,... read more on Time Out

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    • Rated - 1.0 star  

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      catastrophic waste of talent

      Dismal, hectic farce which runs out of steam within the first few minutes and then never picks up again; add in a joyless cast and a script with about two jokes... read more »

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

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      Double The Fun!!

      Loved this one...Both Robin Williams and Billy Crystal were Fabulous throughout. I'm a bit of a fan of both of them so to see both in a film together was ... read more »

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    • Rated - 1.0 star  

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      Very disappointing

      I rented this film because of it's star studded cast. Even that couldn't make this film a success in my eyes. The plot is terrible and really boring.read more »

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      Wacky

      Wacky this certainly was. In fact I am left still not really sure about it. Either it was a fun movie or it was rather over the top.

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    • Rated - 4.0 stars  

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      funny one

      Just what you expect from these two guys. Funny film, quite obvious ending really. Adored the two fathers, the casting was great!

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    • Rated - 2.0 stars  

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      S'ok

      Well Billy Crystal and Robin Williams were just fine but it was a little weak as far as rom/coms go.

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    • Rated - 4.0 stars  

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      Not bad

      Whilst the film holds no surprises, in fact it leads you by the nose thru the plot - the humour and acting is very good.

      Ok so Robin Williams is not ... read more »

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      Desperate to track down her wayward teenage son, a woman contacts a pair of old flames and tells each that he's the boy's father, setting in motion a forced-buddy, on-the-road romp. Billy Crystal and Robin Williams shared the screen for the first time in this remake of the 1984 French farce "Les ...

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