Getting Even with Dad

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Getting Even With Dad

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Directed by Howard Deutch
Produced by Katie Jacobs
Written by Tom S. Parker
Jim Jennewein
Starring Macaulay Culkin
Ted Danson
Glenne Headly
Saul Rubinek
Gailard Sartain
Hector Elizondo
Music by Miles Goodman
Distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Release date(s) Flag of the United States June 17, 1994
Running time 104 min.
Language English
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Getting Even with Dad is a 1994 comedy film starring Macaulay Culkin and Ted Danson.

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[edit] Plot summary

The movie is about a dysfunctional father-son relationship. Timmy Gleason (Culkin) is Ray Gleason (Danson)'s estranged son, who tries to blackmail his ex-con father into spending time with him. Ray and two cronies (played by Saul Rubinek and Gailard Sartain) pull off a rare coin heist, and then Timmy arrives wanting to share father-son time. Timmy hides the coins and uses them to blackmail his father. The police are suspicious of Ray, and Det. Theresa Walsh (Glenne Headly) is over-zealous in her undercover observance of Ray and Timmy.

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[edit] Miscellaneous

  • Macaulay Culkin's character was supposed to have a short haircut in this movie, but Macaulay who had let his hair grow at the time liked his looks and did not want to cut it. His father Kit Culkin demanded on behalf of his son that he should keep his hair the way it was. Pointing out that his character was a working class boy, not a prep school boy. Macaulay got to keep his long hair.
  • Saul Rubinek was really hit in the nose with a bat during the scene where he falls down the stairs at the stadium. Since Rubinek was caught off guard, his reaction gave the scene a more realistic look. The director, not thinking twice, decided to leave it in the final cut

[edit] Quotes

  • Ray Gleason: So, you dating yet?
  • Timmy: I'm eleven.
  • Ray Gleason: Yeah, I guess you should give it some time. I myself didn't start dating until I was eleven and a half.

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