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  • DVD Release Date: 09/27/2005
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 6,413

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"Caught in the act: The Making of The Parent Trap" ; "The Sherman Brothers" - Featurette about the award-winning songwriters; "Let's Get Together" music video; Lost Treasures: "Who's The Twin?"; 1961 Disney studio album; "Kimball and Swift: The Disney Years"- Director David Swift interviews Disney animator Ward Kimbal; "Seeing Double" special effects featurette; "Disney Legend: Hayley Mills"

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Disc #1 -- The Parent Trap/The Parent Trap II
1. Opening Credits/"The Parent Trap" [3:53]
2. Camp Inch [6:39]
3. Saturday Night Dance [4:00]
4. Let The Punishment Fit The Crime [3:55]
5. Sisters! [6:42]
6. The Switch [5:42]
7. At Home in Boston [6:29]
8. A Day With Mother [2:51]
9. At Home in Carmel [6:29]
10. Miss Robinson [2:13]
11. Father-Daughter Talk [2:05]
12. Breaking The News [6:19]
13. Alexander Graham, 3 A.M. [7:38]
14. The Noon Right [6:27]
15. A Storm Brewing [2:37]
16. Surprise! [5:06]
17. A Simply Delightful Woman [7:08]
18. Conspiracy [8:26]
19. "Let's Get Together" [3:26]
20. Camping Trip [:01]
21. Submarinated [6:34]
22. Part of the Fun [2:14]
23. What I Miss Most [2:42]
24. The Craziest Dream/The End [3:46]
1. Opening Credits [2:03]
2. Excuses [5:51]
3. New Friends [5:46]
4. First Meeting [7:03]
5. More Plans [7:08]
6. Reinforcements [8:02]
7. Aunt Susan [8:33]
8. Discovery [8:26]
9. The Big Date [13:46]
10. Reunion [6:40]
11. Sailing [6:50]
12. End Credits [1:06]
Disc #2 -- The Parent Trap II: Bonus Disc
1. Chapter 1 [22:33]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]

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Editorial Reviews

We get a double dose of Hayley Mills in this Disney vehicle: she plays 13-year-old identical twins Susan and Sharon, who meet for the very first time in summer camp. They soon learn that they were separated at a very early age when their parents Mitch and Maggie (Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara) divorced. On a lark, the girls switch places: the one living with Mitch goes back home with Maggie, and vice versa. Mitch is planning to remarry the "wrong woman," vituperative Vicky (Joanna Barnes). The twins conspire to reunite their parents, but the road to reconciliation is rough indeed. It takes a slapsticky camping trip to get rid of the troublesome Vicky and to prompt Mitch and Maggie to renew their vows. The film introduced a hit song, "Let's Get Together," which represented the high point of Hayley Mills' very short-lived recording career. The Parent Trap was based on Das Doppelte Lottchen, a novel by Erich Kastner, which had previously been filmed in German and British versions (real twins were cast in both); over thirty years after Parent Trap was theatrically released, a short series of sequels were made for the Disney Channel cable service, with a grown-up Mills back in her original role(s), and two sets of second-generation twins. Baby Boom collaborators Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer would remake the film with a new cast in 1998. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Originalby vicfern

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October 26, 2009: This is a fun movie to watch with the kids. It's fun to see how the twins in this movie do whatever they can to keep their parents together as well as their family. It's fun, exciting and clever. The original characters are much better to me than those in the newer version. Then again I love Maureen O'Hara. We love this movie and watch it for family night about once a month.

Parent Trap: Takes Me Back.by Anonymous

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July 06, 2009: This is one that takes me back to that simpler time as a kid when this first came out in the drive-in.Popcorn and cola with fun and entertaining characters as well as a grate story.


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