Billboard Dad
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Directed by | Alan Metter |
Written by | Maria Jacquemetton |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates | November 10, 1998 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Billboard Dad (film) is a 1998 American direct-to-video comedy film, directed by Alan Metter starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It was produced by Warner Bros. in collaboration with Dualstar Productions and Tapestry Films (now Screendoor).[1]
Plot synopsis
Set in Los Angeles, California this film revolves around Emily Tyler (Ashley Olsen), a surfer-girl, and her identical twin sister, Tess (Mary-Kate Olsen), a member of a high-diving team. The movie follows the two sisters as they try various stratagems to get their widower father, Max (who is a talented artist and sculptor) a girlfriend. After their first attempts end in failure, Tess and Emily team up with their friend Cody to paint an advertisement on a giant billboard situated high above Sunset Boulevard. Eventually, a woman named Debbie answers the ad, and brings along her friend Brooke as a back-up. Brooke and Max coincidentally meet and take a liking to each other and Debbie agrees they should start dating. At first, Tess and Emily don't like Brooke's son, Ryan, but when an elaborate scheme by Max's business manager, Nigel, to break up the romantic relationship between Max and Brooke arises, Ryan and the girls learn to put aside their differences in order to foil the break-up plan.[1]
Cast
- Ashley Olsen as Emily Tyler
- Mary-Kate Olsen as Tess Tyler
- Tom Amandes as Maxwell Tyler
- Jessica Tuck as Brooke Anders
- Carl Banks as Nigel
- Ellen Ratner as Debbie
- Sam Saletta as Ryan
- Rafael Rojas III as Cody
- Troian Bellisario as Kristen
- Angelique Parry as Julianne
- Bailey Luetgert as Brad Thomas
- Vincent Bowman as Buzz Cut
- Debra Christofferson as Autumn
- Lisa Montgomery as Enola Rubenstein
- Twink Caplan as Chelsea Myers
- Diana Morgan as Katherine Buxbaum
Reception
Billboard Dad received a forty-seven percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2] The film also was rated as "Family-Approved" for all ages from the Dove Foundation.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Billboard Dad". IMBD.
- ↑ "Billboard Dad (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ↑ "Billboard Dad". Dove.org.
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