Getting Even With Dad
- Original title
- Getting Even With Dad
- Year
- 1994
- Running time
- 109 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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- Cast
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- Music
- Cinematography
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- Genre
- Comedy | Heist Film. Family-friendly
- Synopsis
- Ray, an ex-con and widower, is planning a coin heist with two accomplices to help him to buy his own bakery. However, he doesn't expect his son Timmy, who was living with Ray's sister, to show up at the house right in the middle of planning. Timmy is ignored and Ray and his buddies pull off the heist. Timmy gets his father's attention by stealing the coins and hiding them. To get them back, his father must take him to a number of different places and treat him like he enjoys his presence. They grow fond of each other but Timmy won't stay with his dad unless he gives up the coins.
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- Awards
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1994: Nominated for Razzie Awards: Worst Actor (Macaulay Culkin)
- Critics' reviews
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"The picture is part slapstick comedy, part tearjerker, but the mixture rarely works, and sometimes it's actively irritating."
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"Culkin and Danson develop some comic chemistry"
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"Though far from memorable, it's a moderately charming number"
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"One of those unmemorable summer movies"
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