After inheriting a family resort in Hawaii, the Wyatts find it in such a run-down condition that they decide to sell it after trying to fix it up. Amidst confusing goings-on amongst the trip... Read allAfter inheriting a family resort in Hawaii, the Wyatts find it in such a run-down condition that they decide to sell it after trying to fix it up. Amidst confusing goings-on amongst the triplet teenage girls and the boys they meet, Jeffrey Wyatt (Barry Bostwick) meets an old high... Read allAfter inheriting a family resort in Hawaii, the Wyatts find it in such a run-down condition that they decide to sell it after trying to fix it up. Amidst confusing goings-on amongst the triplet teenage girls and the boys they meet, Jeffrey Wyatt (Barry Bostwick) meets an old high school rival who promises to keep the resort as-is if Jeffrey will sell it to him. He has... Read all
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A). It's the Parent Trap and B). They're in Hawaii! Sure it has some plot holes here and there, but it's got a lot of charm. I recently watched this again as an adult and it's just as good as I remember on Wonderful World of Disney!
So if you're in the mood for something fun & nostalgic with beautiful scenery sprinkled on top, this is your flick.
I can't believe it took 3 movies to get back to being relatively charming again.
We get the triplet shuffle this time, dealing with the girls' dates in a positive fashion, we get twin shuffling, and the plot of "we inherited a tiny Hawaiian hotel" is one that I want to see again!
It's not a great movie by far, but it was fun.
'Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon' is a bore, despite a refreshing change of location though it becomes a bit pointless in the end. There aren't really any 'Parent Trap-y' elements until the third act, with a lot of this dedicated to potential romances for two of the three sisters.
All the cast remain which I always appreciate; same roles but different actors always bother me. Hayley Mills (Susan/Sharon), Barry Bostwick (Jeffrey) and the Creel sisters are all solid enough. None of the new characters, e.g. Jayne Meadows' Charlotte, add all that much though.
At least they saw sense by ending things here, well until they remade the 1961 film nine years after the release of this anyway. My overall feelings for these quartet of films are largely respectful, which I didn't expect to be frank. 1 is the only great watch, though 2 is good - I could've done without 3 & 4.
Did you know
- TriviaJust like in The Parent Trap (1961) and its previous sequels, one actress, Hayley Mills, plays twin sisters Susan and Sharon. However, just like in Parent Trap III (1989), on-screen triplet sisters Megan, Lisa, and Jessie Wyatt are portrayed by real-life triplets Joy Creel, Leanna Creel, and Monica Lacy respectively.
- GoofsWhen Jeffrey is trying to touch up the name on a boat, Ray sits on the other end of the boat, causing the paintbrush to smear some paint. Jeffrey tries to wipe the paint, but in the next shot, there isn't any paint smear at all.
- Quotes
Charlotte Brink: MISS WYATT!
Lisa Wyatt: [pretending to be Jessi, but still acting like her normal self] You do NOT have to scream, y'know. We're all on the same island.
Charlotte Brink: Well! You've certainly gotten a little snappy. I must be wearing you out after all.
Lisa Wyatt: No, I just think you ought to keep your voice down.
Charlotte Brink: And why is that?
Lisa Wyatt: Because it's hard to hear the volcanoes erupt. Now, what can I get you?
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, Mrs. Brink says "And what is that dreadful music?! Turn it off!" Then, the movie's score stops playing.
- ConnectionsFollows The Parent Trap (1961)
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- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1