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Rating: 6.675/10 by 5900 users

Meet the Parents (2000)

Greg Focker is ready to marry his girlfriend, Pam, but before he pops the question, he must win over her formidable father, humorless former CIA agent Jack Byrnes, at the wedding of Pam's sister. As Greg bends over backward to make a good impression, his visit to the Byrnes home turns into a hilarious series of disasters, and everything that can go wrong does, all under Jack's critical, hawklike gaze.

Directing:
  • Jay Roach
  • Richard Cowan
  • Eva Z. Cabrera
  • Jennifer Truelove
  • Amy Lauritsen
  • Deanna Leslie Kelly
  • Marco Schnabel
Writing:
  • John Hamburg
  • Jim Herzfeld
  • Greg Glienna
  • Mary Ruth Clarke
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 06, 2000

Rating: 6.675/10 by 5900 users

Alternative Title:
La belle famille - CA
Pgosh et Ha-Horim - IL
Njeni roditelji - RS
Zapoznaĭ se s nashite - BG
Gamprós tis symforás - GR
Znakomstvo s roditelyami - RU
Znayomstvo z batʹkamy - UA
Fockers 1 - Meine Braut ihr Vater und ich - DE
Meet the Parents - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 48 minutes
Budget: $55,000,000
Revenue: $330,444,045

Plot Keyword: daughter, central intelligence agency (cia), airplane, airport, nurse, cat, orderly, father-in-law, epistaxis, lost baggage, urn, pavilion, volleyball, hospital, wedding

Ben Stiller
Greg Focker
Teri Polo
Pam Byrnes
Blythe Danner
Dina Byrnes
Nicole DeHuff
Debbie Byrnes
Jon Abrahams
Denny Byrnes
Owen Wilson
Kevin Rawley
James Rebhorn
Dr. Larry Banks
Tom McCarthy
Dr. Bob Banks
Kali Rocha
Flight Attendant
Bernie Sheredy
Norm the Interrogator
Judah Friedlander
Pharmacy Clerk
Peter Bartlett
Animal Shelter Worker
John Elsen
Chicago Airport Security
Mark Hammer
Hospital Patient
Amy Hohn
Ticket Agent
William Severs
Father O'Boyle
Russell Hornsby
Late Night Courier
Patricia Cook
Little Girl
Cody Arens
Little Boy
Cole Hawkins
Little Boy
Ina Rosenthal
Wedding Worker
Kresh Novakovic
Airport Policeman
Lynn Ann Castle
Security Guard

Wuchak

**_A serious beau becomes a master of disaster when he meets his girlfriend's parents_** A male nurse from Chicago (Ben Stiller) wants to pop the question to his girlfriend (Teri Polo), but first has to visit Long Island and meet the parents (Robert De Niro & Blythe Danner). “Meet the Parents” (2001) is a good romantic comedy with Stiller effective as the every-man in a challenging mundane situation that most guys can relate to. The first half involves droll humor as Greg awkwardly meets his potential parents-in-law and suspects that the father doesn’t like him. Yet this is just a set-up for the wild mishaps of the second half as Murphy’s Law goes into effect. Teri looks great while Nicole DeHuff is on hand as the sister. Elsewhere, an iconic actor of the period shows up in the second half, but I don’t want to give it away as it’s a welcome surprise (it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out seeing as how this is a Ben Stiller comedy). The sequel “Meet the Fockers” came out four years later and it’s lousy by comparison with distasteful non-humor consisting mostly of juvenile jokes about sex from senior citizens. It was an embarrassment to the iconic actors. The movie runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot mostly on Long Island at Old Brookville and nearby Oyster Bay. GRADE: B+

CinemaSerf

The time has come for "Greg" (Ben Stiller) to meet the parents of his girlfriend "Pam" (Teri Polo). He wants to marry her, indeed he even buys a ring - but when the airline makes him check in his bag, then lose the thing and a baby throws up over his shirt he might be forgiven for thinking he'd be better of staying at home. Nope, he perseveres and meets her folks - "Jack" (Robert De Niro) and "Dina" (Blythe Danner) and now his troubles really do begin. Rather than just the usual charming family repartee, "Greg" finds himself under a microscope of penetrative inquisition from his would-be in-law, and it gradually emerges that he has maybe held back on a few truths with "Pam" and he does (or doesn't) like cats. He's also a male nurse called "Focker" - further facts which don't really helps his cause, either. As the weekend progresses, "Greg" lurches from the frying pan to the fire, trashes a sentimental urn, get's stitched up by her brother "Denny" (Jon Abrahams) and I think if it'd been me, I'd have abandoned ship however much I might have loved the woman. Danner always manages to impose herself gently in comedy, her facial expressions and demeanour adding an approving or disapproving look that speaks volumes, and here she works well with De Niro whose controlling behaviour is really the source of much of the humour here. It's not laugh out loud funny, and there's far too much dialogue, but when De Niro is at his most controllingly mischievous, then this is worth a watch. Who doesn't like a bit of Peter, Paul & Mary too?


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