Man of the House (1995)

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Written by David E. Peckinpah, Richard Jefferies

Directed by James Orr

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Jonathan Taylor Thomas, star of Home Improvement and 8 Simple Rules, plays Ben Archer in this charming comedy. Teenage Ben is not happy because his divorced mum has a new boyfriend, Jack, and things are looking serious. Having been left by his father, he's frightened of losing her too, and does everything he can to break up the relationship. He hits on an idea that he's sure will make Jack look an idiot - they join the Indian Guides together. But things don't go quite the way he planned. Lots of laughs and some endearing moments in this feel good movie with a message.

Cast

Chevy ChaseJack Sturgess
Image for Farrah FawcettFarrah FawcettSandy Archer
Image for Jonathan Taylor ThomasJonathan Taylor ThomasBen Archer
Image for George WendtGeorge WendtChet Bronski
David ShinerLloyd Small
Art LaFleurRed Sweeney
Richard PortnowJoey Renda Frank's Son
Richard ForonjyMurray Renda Goon
Peter AppelTony Renda Goon
Chief Leonard GeorgeLeonard Red Crow
George GreifFrank James Renda
Ron CanadaBob Younger Jack's Boss
Christopher MirandaHank Sweeney
Zachary BrowneNorman Bronski
Spencer VroomanDarryl Small

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