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The Parent Trap is a 1961 American romantic comedy film written and directed by David Swift. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It stars Hayley Mills (in a dual role ) as a pair of teenage twins plotting to reunite their divorced parents by switching places with each other.
Based on the 1949 novel Lisa and Lottie (published in the United Kingdom and Australia since 2014 as The Parent Trap) by Erich Kästner, the plot centers around identical twin sisters, who were separated at birth and rediscover each other while attending summer camp. The pair trade places upon returning home, and devise a plan to bring their ...
The Parent Trap, or Lisa and Lottie, a 1949 novel by Erich Kästner; The Parent Trap, a series of films based on the novel The Parent Trap, starring Hayley Mills "The Parent Trap" (song), the title song from the 1961 film; The Parent Trap, starring Lindsay Lohan
The Parent Trap was Mills’ second film in a series of six that she acted in for Disney. After achieving fame at a young age, she also experienced darker times in Hollywood, or as it was referred ...
It’s been more than two decades since fans were reintroduced to The Parent Trap with the 1998 remake of the 1961 original — and viewers are still singing “Let’s get together, yeah, yeah ...
The actor starred alongside Lindsay Lohan and the late Natasha Richardson in the film, itself a remake of the classic 1961 film of the same name, which starred British actor Hayley Mills.
The Parent Trap is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Nancy Meyers in her directorial debut, who also wrote with David Swift and Charles Shyer, who also produced. It is a remake of the 1961 film of the same name and an adaptation of Erich Kästner 's 1949 German novel Lisa and Lottie ( Das doppelte Lottchen ).
Chapter One. At a German all-girls' summer camp at Seebühl on Lake Bühl (Bohrlaken on Lake Bohren in Cyrus Brooks' translation and Seebühl am Bühlsee in the German original), two nine-and-a-half-year-old girls named Luise Palfy (Lisa Palfy in Brooks' translation) and Lottie Körner (Lottie Horn in Brooks' translation) are surprised to see how identical they look.