Yours, Mine And Ours/Parenthood/Baby Geniuses
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- Ruby Dee,
- Kim Cattrall,
- Steve Martin,
- Rick Moranis,
- Keanu Reeves,
- Mary Steenburgen,
- Rip Torn,
- Tom Hulce,
- Linda Hunt,
- Christopher Lloyd,
- Peter MacNicol,
- Martha Plimpton,
- Dennis Quaid,
- Jason Robards,
- Rene Russo,
- Kathleen Turner,
- Dianne Wiest
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- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1,Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
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Release Date:
25 February 2008
Yours, Mine and Ours - Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo star in this hilarious remake of the 1968 original of the same name. A widowed Coast Guard Admiral (Quaid) and a widowed handbag designer (Russo) fall in love and marry, much to the dismay of her 10 and his 8 children. As the children plot to separate their parents they come to realise that family is what matters most.
Parenthood - Relive all the heart warming moments of the unforgettable film that explores life's most rewarding occupation in Parenthood. Steve Martin stars as Gil Buckman, a funny and loving husband who's trying too hard to be the "perfect" parent to his unique kids. Rick Moranis, Keanu Reeves, Jason Robards, Mary Steenburgen and Dianne Wiest also star in this family affair you'll want to watch again and again!
Baby Geniuses - Dr. Elena Kinder (Kathleen Turner) is out to dominate the world. Two-year-old Sly is the only person in her way. Dr. Kinder and her partner in crime, Dr. Heep (Christopher Lloyd), have a covert research lab dedicated to cracking the code to a secret baby language. When Sly escapes from the lab, he joins his twin brother, Whit, in an effort to expose the nefarious plot. Raised by his uncle (Peter MacNicol), who cares for special children, Whit is naive to the ways of the world, and is quickly captured by Dr. Kinder. Mistaken for Whit, Sly is taken back to his uncle, where he rallies the other foster babies into a super commando rescue squad to invade the secret lab in an effort to squash Dr. Kinder's evil plot.
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