The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap (1998)

Rated PG 128 min - Comedy Family Romance
Hallie Parker and Annie James are identical twins separated at a young age because of their parents' divorce. Unknowingly to their parents, the girls are sent to the same summer camp where they meet, discover the truth about themselves, and then plot with each other to switch places.

Directors: Nancy Meyers

Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, Elaine Hendrix, and Lisa Ann Walter

Release Date: July 29, 1998

118 Movie Reviews
  • juju102511_hi
    juju102511_hiover 1 year
    I love this
    • anna_mae
      anna_maeover 1 year55 popcorn
      In this update of a 1961 film, twins Annie and Hallie are strangers until happenstance unites them. The preteen girls' divorced parents, Nick and Elizabeth, are living on opposite sides of the Atlantic, each with one child. After meeting at camp, American Hallie and British-raised Annie engineer an identity swap, giving both the chance to spend time with the parent they've missed. If the scheme works, it might just make the family whole again. I liked this movie and recommend it!
      • summer_beach
        summer_beachabout 2 years55 popcorn
        I LOVE this movie!!! You have to watch it!!!
        • techfashion0315
          techfashion0315about 2 years55 popcorn
          Many people might be familiar with the 1961 Parent Trap. Well, this one is even better! Two girls, Hallie and Annie, become friends at summer camp when they realize that they are twins. Separated at birth because their parents divorced, Hallie lives with their mother and Annie lives with their father. Together, they think of plan to switch places so each girl can have time to spend with their mom and dad. In the process, they hope to bring their parents together again. This movie is all about finding yourself, coming closer with family, romance, and fun! This movie is perfect for a family movie night or a movie night with your closest friends. I would suggest it for 9+ just for romance and alcohol usage. Happy watching!
          • pudgyjeon
            pudgyjeonover 2 years55 popcornFeatured
            This movie is the complete opposite of rock bottom. As in probably one of the best movies of all time. I have watched it at least five times, and always recommend it to my friends. It is basically about Hallie and Annie being twins, although they don't know it because their parents had been divorced since their birth. Once they realize all of this at summer camp, they have to meet their other parents. Then, Annie who is with their dad, gets told that Nick (their dad) is getting married to a downright mean somebody named Meredith. What will happen when Hallie and Annie's parents find out? Can they ever even get them together again? Or will this movie end in a hilarious tragedy? The plot is funny and one of those brilliant ideas that seem so simple that you could've thought of them yourself, but it's really pretty intricate. I recommend this movie for ages 6+, anybody looking for a good old movie, and people looking to get ideas for pranks. You can watch this on Disney+.
            • ivywolf
              ivywolfalmost 4 years55 popcorn
              I loved this movie! It was absolutely hilarious and I'm sure lots of people would agree on that. It's very elaborate and interesting to watch the two girls realize they're sisters and were separated at birth. I recommend this and you should definitely watch this at least twice in your lifetime.
              • mara_love
                mara_lovealmost 4 years55 popcorn
                This was a really good movie
                • pinkkitty9
                  pinkkitty9almost 4 years55 popcorn
                  This is a great movie!!! I watched it a long time ago but I still remember watching it. It is full of lots of exciting secrets!
                  • mia7722
                    mia7722over 4 years55 popcorn
                    looks cool want to watch this
                    • White fang over 4 years
                      I think this is the best movie ever 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻