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It Runs In The Family on DVD (2003)

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Average rating: 46%
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2.5
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Starring: Michael Douglas, Kirk Douglas, Rory Culkin, Cameron Douglas, Diana Douglas
Director: Fred Schepisi
Studio: TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO
Run time: 105 mins
Certificate: 12
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Languages: English
Released: 26/04/2004

Brief synopsis of It Runs In The Family

Three generations of Hollywood's Douglas clan star in this family comedy that mirrors the ups and downs of the famous family's real lives. Following in the footsteps of ON GOLDEN POND Michael Douglas and his father Kirk Douglas appear onscreen together as a dysfunctional father and son struggling to understand one another. Michael Douglas stars as Alex Gromberg, a successful New York lawyer working in the firm that his own father, Mitchell Gromberg (Kirk Douglas), founded. While juggling his successful career Alex has lost touch with his own family, his wife Rebecca (Bernadette Peters) suspects him of infidelity and his two sons, college slacker Asher Gromberg (played by Douglas's real-life son Cameron Douglas) and 11-year-old Eli Gromberg (Rory Culkin) are eager to rebel against their successful family lineage. Desperate to understand his sons, Alex finds himself reflecting on his own relationship with his father after years of competition and bickering. At the same time, his father is struggling to accept his own mortality after surviving a debilitating stroke. Together with his wife Evelyn (played by Kirk Douglas's first wife and Michael Douglas's real-life mother Diana Douglas) Mitchell attempts to recuperate while slowly passing the patriarchal torch to his son. The Douglas family triumphs onscreen in this heartwarming depiction of family dynamics skillfully directed by Fred Schepisi.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Kirk Douglas gives a major performance here as a stroke-slurred veteran Manhattan lawyer and proves he is still a star of some power, overshadowing son, Michael, and grandson, Cameron, in a comedy drama from director Fred Schepisi that pushes similar buttons of sentimentality to his British movie about ageing buddies, Last Orders. Kirk, who has himself survived a disabling stroke, plays grand patriarch Mitchell Gromberg, a venerable attorney working with son Alex (Michael Douglas) who is married to a psychiatrist (Bernadette Peters). There's a pot-smoking grandson and another who's demanding a raise in his allowance. It's worth seeing, not particularly for the intricacies of narrative — there are none — but for seeing one of Hollywood's greatest clans in an amiable family reunion.

Halliwell's Film Guide

In a perfect world, the Douglas family would constitute the audience for this expensive home movie; they're the only ones who are likely to enjoy it.

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Rated - 2 starsFamily snapshots

KDP from Lancashire England , 19/05/2004

If anyone is interested in watching most of the Douglas' family at play, this is right up their street.

If, however, you want to watch a film with a beginning, a middle and an ending, and above all, a story-line, don't bother with this one.

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senan from London , 25/05/2004

Why oh why didnt i listen to KDP from Lancashire. This film is nowhere as good as 'on golden pond' by the Fonda family. Infact it was plain boring. Although to be fair i spent most of the film in the next room on the computer. However call me old fashioned, but i think a film should draw you in to at least want to stay in the same room as the TV.

  15 out of 15 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsI should have read the reviews........

Paul Woods from England , 11/06/2004

Unbearable! It was necessary to switch off and go and re-arrange my sock drawer.....

  7 out of 7 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsShame I can't give a 0 star rating...

A customer from London , 24/06/2004

...you've been warned. Paint drying - more appealing!

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsShame I can't give a 0 star rating...

A customer from London , 24/06/2004

...you've been warned. Paint drying - more appealing!

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Rated - 1 starsI should have read the reviews........

Paul Woods from England , 11/06/2004

Unbearable! It was necessary to switch off and go and re-arrange my sock drawer.....

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