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Fathers' Day
Directed by
Ivan Reitman
PG-13
1997
1h 39m
Comedy
,
Family
,
and more
5.3
26%
26%
5.5
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A woman cons two old boyfriends into searching for her runaway son by convincing both that they are the boy's father.
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Cast of Fathers' Day
Robin Williams
Dale Putley
Billy Crystal
Jack Lawrence
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Carrie Lawrence
Nastassja Kinski
Collette Andrews
Charlie Hofheimer
Scott Andrews
Bruce Greenwood
Bob Andrews
Dennis Burkley
Calvin the Trucker
Haylie Johnson
Nikki Trainor
Charles Rocket
Russ Trainor
Patti D'Arbanville
Shirley Trainor
Jared Harris
Lee
Louis Lombardi
Matt
Mark McGrath
Sugar Ray Band
Jason Reitman
Wrong Kid in Alley
Catherine Reitman
Victoria
Dana Gould
Room Service Waiter
Meagen Fay
Megan
Harry Northup
Reno Jail Cop
Paul Herman
Mr. Barmore
J. Anthony Pena
Boat Painter (as Jose Esau Pena)
Fathers' Day Ratings & Reviews
CNN.com
Carol Buckland
Father's Day has a few laugh-out-loud sequences, but it's nothing to celebrate.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
A movie of implacable unfunniness.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
For the comic actors, this project -- an enjoyable synthesis of improvisation and adherence to the original story -- seems almost too easy. You wonder why it took them so long.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Williams and Crystal often supply, through their ad libs, what the writers may have left out.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Hey, it sounded good on paper.
New York Daily News
Robert Dominguez
Despite some laughs, there's not much of a story. But at least Williams and Crystal, old pals off the screen, seem to be enjoying themselves.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
There is something faintly depressing about seeing an inspired comedian like Robin Williams and a clever one like Billy Crystal starring in a movie that might just as well have been based on My Two Dads.
Seattle Times
Doug Thomas
Fans of Crystal and Williams certainly will enjoy the pairing, but this is far from their most inspired work.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
Add to these problems the fact that Fathers' Day is a comedy starring two reputedly hilarious people who don't make you laugh once, and you have a movie that would be great if everything about it weren't terrible.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Ivan Reitman directs Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel's adaptation like standard-issue sitcom, inviting Williams to pursue his usual overacting shtick.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
I had the disquieting sensation not of seeing two funny men but of watching two comedians from a distant age go through the motions of what they, all evidence to the contrary, still believe to be funny.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Robin Williams and Billy Crystal can each provoke a lot more laughs in a minute of standup than they jointly manage during the entire running time of Fathers' Day.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
Enjoy it, forget it, move on.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Inoffensive, predictable, obvious, Fathers' Day is all the things a major studio comedy wants and needs to be. If you noticed that funny is not on the list, go to the head of the class.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
There are some slow patches and formulaic touches, but that's a fair trade for the fun of watching Mr. Williams and Mr. Crystal make an irresistible comic team.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Fathers' Day offers little in the way of comic relief.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Father's Day is a brainless feature-length sitcom with too much sit and no com.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Stack
Robin Williams and Billy Crystal, teaming for the first time on the big screen, are moderately fun but suffer from what looks like a case of too-calculated Hollywood packaging.
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