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Rent-a-Kid

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.3K
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Rent-a-Kid (1995)
SlapstickComedyDramaFamily

Harry Haber, the owner of a rent office, has an original idea: to rent babies from a nearby orphanage to the local families. He rents the three Ward children to his first customers.Harry Haber, the owner of a rent office, has an original idea: to rent babies from a nearby orphanage to the local families. He rents the three Ward children to his first customers.Harry Haber, the owner of a rent office, has an original idea: to rent babies from a nearby orphanage to the local families. He rents the three Ward children to his first customers.

  • Director
    • Fred Gerber
  • Writer
    • Paul Bernbaum
  • Stars
    • Leslie Nielsen
    • Christopher Lloyd
    • Matt McCoy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writer
      • Paul Bernbaum
    • Stars
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Christopher Lloyd
      • Matt McCoy
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Harry Haber
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Lawrence 'Larry' Kayvey
    Matt McCoy
    Matt McCoy
    • Russ Syracuse
    Sherry Miller
    Sherry Miller
    • Valerie Syracuse
    Amos Crawley
    Amos Crawley
    • Brandon Ward
    Cody Jones
    • Kyle Ward
    Tabitha Lupien
    Tabitha Lupien
    • Molly Ward
    Tony Rosato
    Tony Rosato
    • Cliff Haber
    Lisa LaCroix
    • Teresa Woolcot
    Kevin Hicks
    • Dan Woolcot
    Tannis Burnett
    • Mrs. Lachman
    Edward Heeley
    • Mr. Lachman
    • (as Ed Heeley)
    Judah Katz
    Judah Katz
    • Dr. Leff
    Ellen-Ray Hennessy
    Ellen-Ray Hennessy
    • Tracy, Haber's Office Secretary
    • (as Ellen Ray-Hennessy)
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    • Mr. Nicely
    Amanda Tapping
    Amanda Tapping
    • Mrs. Nicely
    Walter Alza
    Walter Alza
    • Miguel
    Victoria Mitchell
    • Mrs. Olsen
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writer
      • Paul Bernbaum
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews15

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    ligbob

    Sappy but it grows on you.

    Obnoxious Yuppies rent three kids to see if they will like being parents. Suspension of disbelief is required, of course, because in real life there is a shortage of non-dysfunctional kids to be adopted. The dad is a real jerk and the mom is very likeable. Good for kids.
    vchimpanzee

    Adorable and funny

    Cliff Haber runs the Mid-Valley Children's Home, and he needs a vacation. For the 10 days prior to Thanksgiving, he turns the operation over to his father Harry, who runs a store that rents just about everything a person could need for a kitchen right down to glassware.

    Harry observes that the merchandise is not moving at his son's operation. While eating in a Mexican restaurant, he overhears a couple discussing the pros and cons of adoption and gets a brilliant idea: let people try out kids for a period of time and see if they are cut out to be parents. Cliff thinks it's a stupid idea, but while he is gone, Harry does it anyway.

    The Lachmans want to adopt Molly, but she wants to stay with her mischievous brothers Kyle, who wants to be a surgeon and is always practicing, and Brandon, who loves to makes up stories, often scaring his sister even though he loves her. Harry decides to let Russ and Valerie, who live in a luxury apartment building with a doorman, try out the three Ward children for 10 days. The results are pretty much what you would expect, and quite hilarious at times. Oh, yes, and the kids were promised a dog.

    Some opportunities for laughs: Kyle wants to go on a field trip to a hospital. And Russ and Valerie discover a long-lost letter written by Abraham Lincoln, and Brandon is fascinated by the Civil War. I also enjoyed the scene with the fantasy couple Mr. and Mrs. Nicely, whose mansion resembled an amusement park but had one door kids were NEVER supposed to open.

    Leslie Nielsen was very funny at times, though not in quite the same way as in 'Airplane!' and the 'Naked Gun' series. Some of his delivery didn't quite work for me--for example, Harry had an annoying habit of repeating things he or someone else had already said to make them sound better. But he was hilarious when he would describe the children and the transactions as if the kids were his merchandise.

    Christopher Lloyd was quite good as the kindly doorman Lawrence. Tabitha Lupien may have given the movie's best performance as 5-year-old Molly, and she and Sherry Miller (as Molly's prospective Mom) were quite good together. The other kids were good too.

    There was plenty of physical comedy, and nothing to concern parents. The closest this movie ever got to PG: Russ and Valerie were 'interrupted', but of course younger kids wouldn't know what they were getting ready to do in bed.

    This was fluff and somewhat predictable, but it was the kind of movie I enjoy.
    9joannabenz

    You will be absolutely sold !

    This movie is an extremely funny and heartwarming story about an orphanage that is in financial trouble. When the director goes on vacation, his dad agrees to step in temporarily to run things.

    This is positively the best work that Leslie Nielson has ever done. His idea in the film to rent out children is immediately innovative, and his sales techniques will definitely make you laugh.

    The little girl in this movie is so sweet and charming that I know I will never forget her. Just make sure that you don't miss the first five minutes of the movie!

    Such great family entertainment is so rare these days. If you go for slightly corny pictures with happy endings,go for this one! I could watch this over and over, and I often do! My only complaint about this movie is that it is so difficult to find a copy.
    7csbeapt

    Somewhat underrated

    I can say this movie is clearly underrated. Maybe my age, my memories, childhood etc... It is cute, it has good sense of humor (Leslie Nielsen!!!), and don't expect great plots, huge surprises, this is a family movie which provides humor for everybody in the family.

    I really feel it has nice interpretation of kids' difficulties who have troubles with having integration to family life, and well, I am pretty sure I will be somewhat clueless when it comes to dealing with kids like the parents.

    Brilliant movie? Not. Worth to see? Of course, give it a chance. Don't get fooled by the low rating.
    10terian-1

    Hope for the foster children!!

    I ran across this movie at the local video store during their yearly sidewalk sale. While scanning thousands of videos, hoping to find a few cartoon movies for sale, I came across this movie. I read the back of the movie and knew it was God's hand at work for me to purchase this movie. You see, I have a sibling group of three foster (and soon to be adopted) children living with my family. Immediately my foster children made a connection with the three children starring in the movie. The movie helped them better understand their own circumstances. For the first time, also, the oldest of the sibling group (7 year old/female) decided to open up to me a little bit about her past and the trauma she had experienced. She has been fighting the entire trust issue. This is also the first time I had seen her cry. After watching the film, I asked her what it meant for a child to be adopted. She replied, "It means to be happy." A must see for families who are fostering children and are considering adoption. It certainly opened the lines of communication with us.

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    • Trivia
      It is revealed that the three children's surname is Ward. This could be a hint of irony as they are "wards of the state" until they are adopted.
    • Quotes

      Molly Ward: Rememborize that, ok?

    • Connections
      Followed by Family Plan (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Cielito lindo
      (uncredited)

      Written by Quirino Mendoza

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дитина напрокат
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Initial Entertainment Group (IEG)
      • Paragon Entertainment Corporation
      • Paul Bernbaum Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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