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It Takes Two (1995 film)

It Takes Two is a 1995 American romantic comedy film starring Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The title is taken from the song of the same name by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, which is played in the closing credits. The storyline is similar to the 1881 novel, The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain, which in turn helped inspire the 1949 book Lisa and Lottie by Erich Kästner. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. through their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label.

It Takes Two
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndy Tennant
Written byDeborah Dean Davis
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKenneth D. Zunder
Edited byRoger Bondelli
Music by
  • Sherman Foote
  • Ray Foote
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • November 17, 1995 (1995-11-17) (United States)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$19.5 million[1]

Plot

Amanda Lemmon is a nine-year-old orphan who is being sought after by the Butkises, a reclusive, secretive family known to "collect" kids via adoption. She actually wants the likeable warm-hearted Diane Barrows, her social worker, to adopt her instead. Diane would like to do so, but authorities will not let her because of her low salary, unmarried status, and social worker position. While at summer camp, Amanda meets a rich girl named Alyssa Callaway, who looks just like Amanda. She's just come home from boarding school, only to find that her billionaire father and the camp's owner, Roger, is about to marry Clarice Kensington, an overbearing, self-centered, gold-digging socialite.

Amanda and Alyssa soon become acquainted, each longing for the other's life and decide to switch places. While Amanda adapts to Alyssa's wealthy lifestyle and Alyssa gets to experience summer camp, they get to know the other's parental figure and discover that Roger and Diane would be perfect for each other. Desperate to set them up, they arrange many meetings between them, hoping that they'll fall in love.

Roger and Diane do seem to hit it off upon meeting, as she is pleasantly surprised with his kind and humble nature despite his wealth, and he, with her help, is able to work up the courage to visit the camp again, which he has not done since his first wife (and Alyssa's mother) died, due to painful memories of her untimely death.

Upon having spied Roger and Diane laughing and swimming together in the lake one afternoon, Clarice manipulates Roger into moving the wedding up from the next month to the next day and Amanda, while posing as Alyssa, finds out that she plans on sending her off to boarding school in Tibet afterward. Alyssa ends up being adopted by the Butkises without Diane's knowledge while posing as Amanda.

Roughly two hours before the wedding, Amanda proves to the family butler, Vincenzo, that she is not Alyssa. He visits Diane at the orphanage and tells her about the switch. Diane arrives at the Butkises’ residence via helicopter to pick up the real Alyssa and get her to the wedding. Diane discovers the only reason the Butkises had adopted so many kids was to put them to work in their salvage yard as slave laborers. Furious, Diane reclaims Alyssa (disguised as Amanda) and threatens to report the Butkises to social services, giving their other adopted children hope for salvation.

Vincenzo and Amanda try their best to stall the wedding. As Roger hesitates to say "I do," he recalls all the good times he had with Diane and realizes that he has fallen in love with her, and he therefore cannot marry Clarice. All of a sudden, Diane bursts into the church with Alyssa behind her. At that moment, Roger confesses his love for Diane to Clarice, who furiously slaps him. She tries to do the same to "Alyssa", blaming her for sabotaging their wedding, but is stopped by Vincenzo. As she storms down the aisle, the real Alyssa steps out from behind Diane, and Clarice claims that there is a "conspiracy", thinking that there are two Alyssas. She tries to slap the real Alyssa, but Diane steps forward in time, barking at her, "Back off, Barbie", and calmly informs her that she has something in her teeth. Humiliated, Clarice moves to storm out of the church again, but Alyssa deliberately steps on her wedding gown, causing the skirt to rip off and exposing her white knickers to the whole church.

An incredulous Roger learns that Alyssa has been with Diane, while he had Amanda, all this time and it becomes apparent to them that the girls had orchestrated their meetups all along, about which they are extremely smug. After some encouragement from them, Roger and Diane share a kiss, and the four of them board a horse-drawn carriage, driven by Vincenzo, to take a ride through Central Park.

Cast

  • Diane Barrows (Kirstie Alley) is a social worker who takes care of the orphans. She especially loves Amanda and would like to adopt her but does not make enough money to be allowed to do so. Amanda also especially likes her. She also wants to find love and thinks she might have a chance after meeting Roger.
  • Roger Callaway (Steve Guttenberg) is a very wealthy widower. He owns Camp Callaway, which he founded with his late wife, and currently resides in a large home across the lake from it. He begins to have doubts about marrying Clarice after he meets Diane and they click.
  • Mary-Kate Olsen as Amanda Lemmon
  • Ashley Olsen as Alyssa Callaway
  • Vincenzo (Philip Bosco) is the Callaways' butler, best friend, and right-hand man as well as a father figure to Alyssa since the day she was born.
  • Clarice Kensington (Jane Sibbett) is a socialite and gold digger, the opposite of Diane. She dislikes children and baseball and only intends to marry Roger for his money. She also convinces him that Alyssa is too spoiled and gets away with bad behavior.
  • Harry (Ernie Grunwald) and Fanny Butkis (Ellen-Ray Hennessy) are Amanda's potential adoptive parents. Although she wants to be adopted, she dislikes them, having heard that they "collect kids" and will "take anybody" only to make them work in their salvage yard for slave labor. They have several "adopted" kids and a biological son, Harry, Jr. (Dov Tiefenbach).

Other characters

  • Carmen (Michelle Grisom), Amanda's closest friend at the orphanage
  • Frankie (Desmond Robertson), Amanda's friend at the orphanage, who makes fun of her for being adopted by the Butkises
  • Tiny (Tiny Mills)
  • Patty (Shanelle Henry)
  • Anthony (Anthony Aiello)
  • Wanda (La Tonya Borsay)
  • Michelle (Michelle Lonsdale-Smith)
  • Jerry (Sean Orr)
  • Emily (Elizabeth Walsh)
  • Blue Team Kid (Michael Vollans)
  • Bernard Louffier (Paul O'Sullivan)
  • Mr. Kensington (Lawrence Dane)
  • St. Bart's Priest (Gerard Parkes)
  • Muffy Bilderberg (Gina Clayton)
  • Craig Bilderberg (Doug O'Keefe)
  • Waiter at Party (Mark Huisman)
  • Miss Van Dyke (Marilyn Boyle)
  • Brenda Butkis (Annick Obonsawin)
  • Billy Butkis (Austin Pool)
  • Bobby Butkis (Andre Lorant)
  • Airport Tractor Driver (Philip Williams
  • Butkises' Neighbor (Vito Rezza)

Awards and nominations

  • WonKids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen)[2]
  • Nominated – Nickelodeon Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress (Kirstie Alley)
  • NominatedYoung Artist Award for Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten (Ashley Olsen)[3]
  • NominatedYoung Artist Award for Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten (Mary-Kate Olsen)[3]

Reception

The film was released on November 17, 1995 in the United States and grossed $19.5 million.

The film received an 8% approval rating on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 24 reviews. The site's consensus reads "Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock told us that It Takes Two to make a thing go right, but this unpleasant Olsen twins comedy proves that the opposite can also be true".[4]

Kevin Thomas from Los Angeles Times called the film "a predictable but fun romp".[5] Roger Ebert called it "harmless and fitfully amusing" with "numbingly predictable" plot and praiseworthy performances and rated it two out of four stars.[6]

The website Parent Previews graded the film an overall B as a family-friendly one with "only a couple of bad words and a bit of child intimidation from the bad guys", and Rod Gustafson from that website called it "predictable" with a "happy ending" that children can enjoy.[7]

References

  1. ^ It Takes Two at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ "Olsen Twins Winners at Kids' Choice." Rocky Mountain News May 15, 1996. HighBeam Research. Web. February 11, 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-67779470.html 2014-06-11 at the Wayback Machine>
  3. ^ a b "Seventeenth Annual Youth in Film Awards: 1994-1995." Young Artist Award, 2012. Web. February 11, 2012 <. Archived from the original on 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-03-31.>.
  4. ^ Rotten Tomatoes, "It Takes Two (1995)". Accessed September 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Thomas, Kevin. "A predictable but fun romp." Los Angeles Times November 17, 1995: F2. Web. February 08, 2012 <http://articles.latimes.com/1995-11-17/entertainment/ca-4317_1_mary-kate-olsen>. (subscription required)
  6. ^ Ebert, Roger. "It Takes Two." Chicago Sun-Times 17 Nov. 1995. Web. 08 Feb. 2012 <http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19951117/REVIEWS/511170304>.
  7. ^ Gustafson, Rod. "It Takes Two." Parent Previews June 03, 1996. Web. February 08, 2012 <http://parentpreviews.com/movie-reviews/review/it-takes-two#primary>.

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It Takes Two is a 1995 American romantic comedy film starring Kirstie Alley Steve Guttenberg and Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen The title is taken from the song of the same name by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston which is played in the closing credits The storyline is similar to the 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain which in turn helped inspire the 1949 book Lisa and Lottie by Erich Kastner The film was distributed by Warner Bros through their Warner Bros Family Entertainment label It Takes TwoTheatrical release posterDirected byAndy TennantWritten byDeborah Dean DavisProduced byJames Orr Jim CruickshankStarringKirstie Alley Steve Guttenberg Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen Philip Bosco Jane SibbettCinematographyKenneth D ZunderEdited byRoger BondelliMusic bySherman Foote Ray FooteProductioncompaniesRysher Entertainment Orr amp Cruickshank Productions Dualstar ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateNovember 17 1995 1995 11 17 United States Running time102 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 19 5 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Other characters 3 Awards and nominations 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditAmanda Lemmon is a nine year old orphan who is being sought after by the Butkises a reclusive secretive family known to collect kids via adoption She actually wants the likeable warm hearted Diane Barrows her social worker to adopt her instead Diane would like to do so but authorities will not let her because of her low salary unmarried status and social worker position While at summer camp Amanda meets a rich girl named Alyssa Callaway who looks just like Amanda She s just come home from boarding school only to find that her billionaire father and the camp s owner Roger is about to marry Clarice Kensington an overbearing self centered gold digging socialite Amanda and Alyssa soon become acquainted each longing for the other s life and decide to switch places While Amanda adapts to Alyssa s wealthy lifestyle and Alyssa gets to experience summer camp they get to know the other s parental figure and discover that Roger and Diane would be perfect for each other Desperate to set them up they arrange many meetings between them hoping that they ll fall in love Roger and Diane do seem to hit it off upon meeting as she is pleasantly surprised with his kind and humble nature despite his wealth and he with her help is able to work up the courage to visit the camp again which he has not done since his first wife and Alyssa s mother died due to painful memories of her untimely death Upon having spied Roger and Diane laughing and swimming together in the lake one afternoon Clarice manipulates Roger into moving the wedding up from the next month to the next day and Amanda while posing as Alyssa finds out that she plans on sending her off to boarding school in Tibet afterward Alyssa ends up being adopted by the Butkises without Diane s knowledge while posing as Amanda Roughly two hours before the wedding Amanda proves to the family butler Vincenzo that she is not Alyssa He visits Diane at the orphanage and tells her about the switch Diane arrives at the Butkises residence via helicopter to pick up the real Alyssa and get her to the wedding Diane discovers the only reason the Butkises had adopted so many kids was to put them to work in their salvage yard as slave laborers Furious Diane reclaims Alyssa disguised as Amanda and threatens to report the Butkises to social services giving their other adopted children hope for salvation Vincenzo and Amanda try their best to stall the wedding As Roger hesitates to say I do he recalls all the good times he had with Diane and realizes that he has fallen in love with her and he therefore cannot marry Clarice All of a sudden Diane bursts into the church with Alyssa behind her At that moment Roger confesses his love for Diane to Clarice who furiously slaps him She tries to do the same to Alyssa blaming her for sabotaging their wedding but is stopped by Vincenzo As she storms down the aisle the real Alyssa steps out from behind Diane and Clarice claims that there is a conspiracy thinking that there are two Alyssas She tries to slap the real Alyssa but Diane steps forward in time barking at her Back off Barbie and calmly informs her that she has something in her teeth Humiliated Clarice moves to storm out of the church again but Alyssa deliberately steps on her wedding gown causing the skirt to rip off and exposing her white knickers to the whole church An incredulous Roger learns that Alyssa has been with Diane while he had Amanda all this time and it becomes apparent to them that the girls had orchestrated their meetups all along about which they are extremely smug After some encouragement from them Roger and Diane share a kiss and the four of them board a horse drawn carriage driven by Vincenzo to take a ride through Central Park Cast EditDiane Barrows Kirstie Alley is a social worker who takes care of the orphans She especially loves Amanda and would like to adopt her but does not make enough money to be allowed to do so Amanda also especially likes her She also wants to find love and thinks she might have a chance after meeting Roger Roger Callaway Steve Guttenberg is a very wealthy widower He owns Camp Callaway which he founded with his late wife and currently resides in a large home across the lake from it He begins to have doubts about marrying Clarice after he meets Diane and they click Mary Kate Olsen as Amanda Lemmon Ashley Olsen as Alyssa Callaway Vincenzo Philip Bosco is the Callaways butler best friend and right hand man as well as a father figure to Alyssa since the day she was born Clarice Kensington Jane Sibbett is a socialite and gold digger the opposite of Diane She dislikes children and baseball and only intends to marry Roger for his money She also convinces him that Alyssa is too spoiled and gets away with bad behavior Harry Ernie Grunwald and Fanny Butkis Ellen Ray Hennessy are Amanda s potential adoptive parents Although she wants to be adopted she dislikes them having heard that they collect kids and will take anybody only to make them work in their salvage yard for slave labor They have several adopted kids and a biological son Harry Jr Dov Tiefenbach Other characters Edit Carmen Michelle Grisom Amanda s closest friend at the orphanage Frankie Desmond Robertson Amanda s friend at the orphanage who makes fun of her for being adopted by the Butkises Tiny Tiny Mills Patty Shanelle Henry Anthony Anthony Aiello Wanda La Tonya Borsay Michelle Michelle Lonsdale Smith Jerry Sean Orr Emily Elizabeth Walsh Blue Team Kid Michael Vollans Bernard Louffier Paul O Sullivan Mr Kensington Lawrence Dane St Bart s Priest Gerard Parkes Muffy Bilderberg Gina Clayton Craig Bilderberg Doug O Keefe Waiter at Party Mark Huisman Miss Van Dyke Marilyn Boyle Brenda Butkis Annick Obonsawin Billy Butkis Austin Pool Bobby Butkis Andre Lorant Airport Tractor Driver Philip Williams Butkises Neighbor Vito Rezza Awards and nominations EditWon Kids Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen 2 Nominated Nickelodeon Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress Kirstie Alley Nominated Young Artist Award for Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten Ashley Olsen 3 Nominated Young Artist Award for Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten Mary Kate Olsen 3 Reception EditThe film was released on November 17 1995 in the United States and grossed 19 5 million The film received an 8 approval rating on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 24 reviews The site s consensus reads Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock told us that It Takes Two to make a thing go right but this unpleasant Olsen twins comedy proves that the opposite can also be true 4 Kevin Thomas from Los Angeles Times called the film a predictable but fun romp 5 Roger Ebert called it harmless and fitfully amusing with numbingly predictable plot and praiseworthy performances and rated it two out of four stars 6 The website Parent Previews graded the film an overall B as a family friendly one with only a couple of bad words and a bit of child intimidation from the bad guys and Rod Gustafson from that website called it predictable with a happy ending that children can enjoy 7 References Edit It Takes Two at Box Office Mojo Olsen Twins Winners at Kids Choice Rocky Mountain News May 15 1996 HighBeam Research Web February 11 2012 lt http www highbeam com doc 1G1 67779470 html Archived 2014 06 11 at the Wayback Machine gt a b Seventeenth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1994 1995 Young Artist Award 2012 Web February 11 2012 lt 17th Annual Awards Archived from the original on 2011 03 17 Retrieved 2011 03 31 gt Rotten Tomatoes It Takes Two 1995 Accessed September 11 2016 Thomas Kevin A predictable but fun romp Los Angeles Times November 17 1995 F2 Web February 08 2012 lt http articles latimes com 1995 11 17 entertainment ca 4317 1 mary kate olsen gt subscription required Ebert Roger It Takes Two Chicago Sun Times 17 Nov 1995 Web 08 Feb 2012 lt http rogerebert suntimes com apps pbcs dll article AID 19951117 REVIEWS 511170304 gt Gustafson Rod It Takes Two Parent Previews June 03 1996 Web February 08 2012 lt http parentpreviews com movie reviews review it takes two primary gt External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to It Takes Two 1995 film It Takes Two at IMDb It Takes Two at AllMovie It Takes Two at the American Film Institute Catalog It Takes Two at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It Takes Two 1995 film amp oldid 1125561390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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