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Movies tagged with the "family-vacation" keyword
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Comedy |
Family |
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Steve Martin |
Bonnie Hunt |
Piper Perabo |
Tom Welling |
Hilary Duff |
Kevin Schmidt |
Alyson Stoner |
Jacob Smith |
Forrest Landis |
Liliana Mumy |
Morgan York |
Blake Woodruff |
Brent Kinsman |
Shane Kinsman |
Carmen Electra |
Eugene Levy |
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Adam Shankman |
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Plot Summary:
Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt return as heads of the Baker family who, while on vacation, find themselves in competition with a rival family of eight children, headed by Eugene Levy
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Comedy |
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Chevy Chase |
Beverly D'Angelo |
Juliette Lewis |
Johnny Galecki |
John Randolph |
Diane Ladd |
E.G. Marshall |
Doris Roberts |
Randy Quaid |
Miriam Flynn |
Cody Burger |
Ellen Hamilton Latzen |
William Hickey |
Mae Questel |
Sam McMurray |
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Jeremiah S. Chechik |
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Plot Summary:
It's Christmas time and the Griswolds are preparing for a family seasonal celebration, but things never run smoothly for Clark, his wife Ellen and their two kids. Clark's continual bad luck is worsened by his obnoxious family guests, but he manages to keep going knowing that his Christmas bonus is due soon.
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Drama |
Music |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Jennifer Grey |
Patrick Swayze |
Jerry Orbach |
Cynthia Rhodes |
Jack Weston |
Jane Brucker |
Kelly Bishop |
Lonny Price |
Max Cantor |
Charles 'Honi' Coles |
Neal Jones |
'Cousin Brucie' Morrow |
Wayne Knight |
Paula Trueman |
Alvin Myerovich |
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| Directors: |
Emile Ardolino |
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Plot Summary:
Set in the 1960s, Frances 'Baby' Houseman, a sweet daddy's girl, goes to a very respectable summer camp in the Catskills. Baby has grown up in privileged surrounds with her doctor father and all expect her to go on to college, join the Peace Corps and save the world before marrying a doctor, just like her father. Unexpectedly, Baby becomes infatuated with the camp's dance instructor, Johnny, a man whose background is vastly different to her own. Attempting to impress him, Baby borrows money from her father to pay for an illegal abortion for Johnny's dance partner. She then fills in as Johnny's dance partner and it is during the rigorous training that they fall in love. It all comes apart when Johnny's friend falls seriously ill after her abortion and Baby is forced to seek her father's medical assistance. Her father then learns what Baby has been up to, who with and worse - that he funded the illegal abortion. He bans his daughter from any further association with "those people". In the first deliberately willful action of her life, Baby later sneaks out to see Johnny - ostensibly to apologize for her father's rudeness - and ends up consummating her relationship with Johnny. A jealous fellow vacationer sees Baby sneaking out of Johnny's bungalow the next morning and in an act of retribution, tells management that he is responsible for a theft that last evening, knowing he would not furnish his real whereabouts. Attempting to defend her lover, Baby confesses that they were together that night - all night. This revelation causes a huge rift in the family and Baby makes an impassioned speech to her angry and bereft father. At the closing night performances, and although he has been fired and banned from attending - Johnny returns and takes the stage to tell everyone about the woman who stole his heart and changed his life before they have one, final dance together.
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Comedy |
Family |
Fantasy |
Horror |
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| Actors: |
Eddie Murphy |
Terence Stamp |
Nathaniel Parker |
Marsha Thomason |
Jennifer Tilly |
Wallace Shawn |
Dina Spybey |
Marc John Jefferies |
Aree Davis |
Jim Doughan |
Rachael Harris |
Steve Hytner |
Heather Juergensen |
Jeremy Howard |
Deep Roy |
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Rob Minkoff |
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Plot Summary:
On the day of their anniversary, workaholic and real estate agent Jim Evers and his wife Sara receive a strange phone call from a man called Ramsley. He requests that Sara come to the mysterious Gracey Manor. Jim decides to turn it into an opportunity to check out a possible gold-mine in real estate, but to please Sara, he claims it is a "family trip", bringing the kids along. Once there, Ramsley the butler insists that they stay, for a big storm is on the way. The Evers are introduced to Master Gracey, who seems strangely obsessed with Sara. Jim goes off to talk to Gracey about selling, but ends up in a secret passage instead. The kids follow a floating ball to the attic, where they see a painting of a woman who looks just like Sara! Jim and the kids eventually discover the mansion's dark secret from Madame Leota, a talking head in a crystal ball. She tells them that Sara is in danger and to save her, they must "lead the ghosts to the light." After some spooky adventures and surprises, the family manages to save the manor and Sara, all while learning a valuable lesson about togetherness.
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