It Takes Two (1995)

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Written by Deborah Dean Davis

Directed by Andy Tennant

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Inspired by the classic tale The Prince and the Pauper, this family comedy stars Kirstie Alley and Steve Guttenberg as an unlikely couple brought together by two conspiring, identical looking girls from very different walks of life.

When is It Takes Two next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy Tomorrow, 4:15am and on Sky Movies Comedy HD Tomorrow, 4:15am. See more...

Cast

Image for Kirstie AlleyKirstie AlleyDiane Barrows
Steve GuttenbergRoger Callaway
Image for Mary-Kate OlsenMary-Kate OlsenAmanda Lemmon/Alyssa Callaway
Image for Ashley OlsenAshley OlsenAlyssa Callaway/Amanda Lemmon
Philip BoscoVincenzo
Image for Jane SibbettJane SibbettClarice Kensington
Michelle GrisomCarmen
Desmond RobertsonFrankie
Tiny MillsTiny
Shanelle HenryPatty
Anthony AielloAnthony
LaTonya BorsayWanda
Michelle Lonsdale-SmithMichelle
Sean OrrJerry
Elizabeth WalshEmily

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites December 22nd, 2007 - 2:30pmFrancesca Beamer said...

    Wicked film!

    i love how they imagened these two meeting. the funniest bit was when clerese said ive never been so humiluated and mellisa said wanna bet and ripped her dress

    happy for them humiluating for clarese.

    it was a film to lol about!

    22.12.2007

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