Meet the Parents (2000)
Meet the Parents (2000)




Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Ben Stiller
Greg Focker

Robert De Niro
Jack Byrnes / Producer

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

Phyllis George
Linda 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

John Fiore
Kinky

Marilyn Dobrin
Kali Rocha

Marci Reid
Traveler

Frank Santorelli
Courier

Russell Hornsby
Late Night Courier

Patricia Cook
Little Girl

Cody Arens
Little Boy

Cole Hawkins
Little Boy

Spencer Breslin
Little Boy

Ina Rosenthal
Wedding Worker

Kim Rideout
Nurse

Kresh Novakovic
Airport Policeman

John Joseph Gallagher
Cop

G.A. Aguilar
Cop / Stunt Coordinator

Lynn Ann Castle
Security Guard

Greg Hayden
Editor

Rusty Smith
Production Design

Peter James
Director of Photography

John Kasarda
Art Direction

Ellen Chenoweth
Casting

Jon Poll
Editor

Karin Wiesel
Set Decoration

Daniel Orlandi
Costume Supervisor

John Hamburg
Screenplay

Jay Roach
Director / Producer

Jim Herzfeld
Screenplay

Kim Drummond
Dialogue Editor

Valentina Aulisi
Production Secretary

Peter Epstein
Stunts

Amy Sayres
Co-Producer

Randy Newman
Original Music Composer

Jane Rosenthal
Producer

Nancy Tenenbaum
Producer

Shauna Robertson
Co-Producer

Jim Vincent
Associate Producer

Ron Michaels
Utility Stunts

Emo Philips
Associate Producer

Ken Nelson
Construction Coordinator

Alyson Wellins
Art Department Coordinator

Brett Botula
Location Scout

Hyun-joo Kim
Assistant Art Director

Steven E. Lawler
Construction Foreman

Amy Safhay
Greensman

Phillip V. Caruso
Still Photographer

Bobby Mancuso
First Assistant Camera

Victor DeNicola
Hairstylist

Bill Anagnos
Stunts

Susie Farris
Casting Associate

Dennis Drummond
Sound Effects Editor

Daniel Geary
Carpenter

Joe DeAngelis
Sound Recordist

Julie Kuehndorf
Publicist

Tom Prate
Key Grip

Rocco Curatolo
Driver

Orin Faison
Set Medic

Julie Arenal
Choreographer

Dennis McNeill
Color Timer

Solange Monnier
Craft Service

Bruno Coon
Music Editor

John Glaser
Assistant Costume Designer

Edmund Nardone
Projection

George H. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Morris Flam
Gaffer

Clay Liversidge
Rigging Gaffer

Kate Kelly
Production Coordinator

Lenny Vullo
Production Manager

Randall Poster
Music Supervisor

Steven Blaho
Rigging Grip

Edward O'Donnell
Transportation Captain

Tommy Allen
Property Master

Bill Almeida
Best Boy Electric

William MacGhee
Electrician

John Quaglia
Key Hair Stylist

Richard Cowan
Assistant Director

Cynthia Bauer
Set Production Assistant

Eva Z. Cabrera
Script Supervisor

Michal Bigger
Makeup Artist

Curtis Croeni
First Assistant Editor

James Morioka
Assistant Sound Editor

Lisa Rodgers
Post Production Supervisor

Jeff Flach
Location Manager

Kevin Du Toit
Post Production Assistant

J.C. Brotherhood
Special Effects Coordinator

Maurice Fitzgerald
Transportation Co-Captain

William Riley
Scenic Artist

Joseph Barry
Stand In

Frank Graziadei
Boom Operator

Tod A. Maitland
Sound Mixer

David D. Johnson
Visual Effects Supervisor

Don Davis
Orchestrator

Jonathan Klein
Foley

Jeffrey Rollins
Set Dresser

David Davenport
Costumer

Renée Tondelli
Supervising ADR Editor

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter

Carey DePalma
Assistant Location Manager

Jennifer Truelove
Second Second Assistant Director

Mike Bundlie
Graphic Designer

Jeanette Browning
ADR Recordist

Ronald Burke
Dolly Grip

Mark Cross
Music Consultant

Johnny Egan
Production Assistant

Jim Lillis
Special Effects Technician

Brenda Heins
Music Coordinator

Amy Lauritsen
Second Assistant Director

Kenny Burke
Best Boy Grip

Grant Wilfley
Extras Casting

David Boulton
ADR Mixer

Eric Cheripka
Assistant Property Master

Ron Mellegers
Foley Recordist

Kent Blocher
Assistant Editor

Juliet D'Annibale
Assistant Production Coordinator

Deanna Leslie Kelly
Additional Second Assistant Director

Joanna Brett
Wardrobe Supervisor

Judy Pursley
First Assistant Accountant

Marco Schnabel
Second Unit Director

Goro Koyama
Foley Artist

Susan Silas
Payroll Accountant

Tamara Bally
Accountant

Aleta Shaffer
Art Department Production Assistant

Michael Cambria
Second Assistant Camera

Ralph Crowley
Generator Operator

Steve Ginsburg
Second Assistant Accountant

Caesar S. Carnevale
Camera Loader

Brian Cantaldi
Location Assistant

Christopher Ferraro
Set Dresser
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Details.
Release DateOctober 6, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$55,000,000
Box Office$330,444,045
Filming LocationsChicago, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Meet the Parents is a 2000 American comedy film written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. It stars Ben Stiller as a nurse who suffers a series of unfortunate events while visiting his girlfriend's parents (Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner). Teri Polo stars as Greg's girlfriend and Owen Wilson stars as Pam's ex-boyfriend.
The film is a remake of the 1992 film Meet the Parents directed by Greg Glienna and produced by Jim Vincent. Glienna – who also played the original film's protagonist – and Mary Ruth Clarke wrote the screenplay. Universal Pictures purchased the rights to Glienna's film with the intent of creating a new version. Jim Herzfeld expanded the original script but development was halted for some time. Roach read the expanded script and expressed his desire to direct it. At that time, Steven Spielberg was interested in directing while Jim Carrey was interested in playing the lead role. The studio only offered the film to Roach once Spielberg and Carrey left the project.
Released in the United States and Canada on October 6, 2000 and distributed by Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures internationally through United International Pictures, the film earned back its initial budget of $55 million in only 11 days. It became one of the highest-grossing films of 2000, earning over $165 million in North America and over $330 million worldwide. It was well received by film critics and viewers alike, winning several awards and earning additional nominations. Ben Stiller won two comedy awards for his performance and the film was chosen as the Favorite Comedy Motion Picture at the 2001 People's Choice Awards. It was followed by the sequels Meet the Fockers (2004) and Little Fockers (2010), and the reality television show Meet My Folks and the sitcom In-Laws, which both debuted on NBC in 2002.
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