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House Arrest

  • 1996
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
9.7K
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Jennifer Tilly, Caroline Aaron, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Christopher McDonald, Kevin Pollak, Wallace Shawn, Mooky Arizona, Herbert Russell, Kyle Howard, Sheila McCarthy, Amy Sakasitz, Alex Seltz-Wald, Harry Winer, and Josh Wolford in House Arrest (1996)
A group of children, desperate to keep their various parents from getting divorces, kidnap them and hold them prisoner in a basement in order to force them to reconcile.
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Desperate to keep their various parents from getting divorced, a group of teenagers kidnaps them and holds them prisoner in a basement to force them to reconcile.Desperate to keep their various parents from getting divorced, a group of teenagers kidnaps them and holds them prisoner in a basement to force them to reconcile.Desperate to keep their various parents from getting divorced, a group of teenagers kidnaps them and holds them prisoner in a basement to force them to reconcile.

  • Director
    • Harry Winer
  • Writer
    • Michael Hitchcock
  • Stars
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Kevin Pollak
    • Kyle Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    9.7K
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    • Director
      • Harry Winer
    • Writer
      • Michael Hitchcock
    • Stars
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
      • Kevin Pollak
      • Kyle Howard
    • 36User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Janet Beindorf
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Ned Beindorf
    Kyle Howard
    Kyle Howard
    • Grover Beindorf
    Herbert Russell
    Herbert Russell
    • T.J. Krupp
    • (as Russel Harper)
    Amy Sakasitz
    Amy Sakasitz
    • Stacy Beindorf
    Mooky Arizona
    • Matt Finley
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Louise Finley
    Alex Seltz-Wald
    Alex Seltz-Wald
    • Jimmy
    • (as Alex Seitz)
    Josh Wolford
    • Teddy
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Vic Finley
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Brooke Figler
    Patrika Darbo
    Patrika Darbo
    • Cafeteria Cashier
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Chief Rocco
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Donald Krupp
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Mrs. Burtis
    Sheila McCarthy
    Sheila McCarthy
    • Gwenna Krupp
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Cindy Figler
    K. Todd Freeman
    K. Todd Freeman
    • Officer Davis
    • Director
      • Harry Winer
    • Writer
      • Michael Hitchcock
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    User reviews36

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    vertigo_14

    A tempting story for kids.

    I loved House Arrest as a kid. The idea of a bunch of kids being able to lock their parents in the basement and party till they die is one thing that crosses a kid's mind every now and then.

    Kyle Howard and Amy Sakasitz are Grover and Stacey Beindorf, two kids who have just been told by their parents (Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak) that they're getting a divorce. Like most kids, the Grover and Stacey don't want their parents to separate, and can't understand why they can't just try to work things out. So, they come up with a new kind of anarchist therapy--they decide to lock their parents in the basement and force them to work out their problems.

    A plan like that is pretty incredible, especially when some of Grover's friends get wind of it and decide to add their parents to the mix. And they don't get along too well. Grover's bully-turned-buddy, TJ Krupp, doesn't get along well with his father (Christopher McDonald) a loud mouth obnoxious attorney who cheats on his timid wife. Mr. Krupp consistently berates those around him, even while the parents are in their brief moments of enjoying themselves in the basement. Brooke's (Jennifer Love Hewitt) trying to reform her mom (Jennifer Tilly) so that she won't keep acting like a teenager. And Matt (Mooky Arizona) is using preventative therapy because his dad (Wallace Shawn), who has been divorced twice before on the second anniversary of each marriage, is coming up on his second year again. And, Beindorf's parents just can't seem to talk out their problems without getting into a fight.

    While the parents are stuck downstairs in a cleverly assembled cage (sort of), the kids take advantage of their independence. A house party, a dinner party, etc, until Grover sees that things are getting out of control and their losing sight of their objective--to get the parents to fix their problems. They eventually wise up, and behave like adults, in a well-meaning, but wholly naive way to get the parents to sort things out.

    The funniest moments arise when Roy Walston shows up as the former police chief and nosey next door neighbor. He suspects something's up at the Beindorf house, and the kids find themselves going to great lengths after a while trying to keep their therapy plans a secret. Russell Harper as the wild and crazy TJ is also a load of laughs, because once the bully, the other kids aren't sure how to behave around one another. Also, too, the kids start to confront their own problems with each other, which are normal problems that arise in the High School caste system. Grover, for example, likes Brooke but never admits to her how he feels. TJ accuses Brooke of being an obnoxious princess who never paid much attention to anyone considered below her status as the "Ice Queen." And so forth. And finally, whenever Christopher MacDonald blows his top as the irritable Mr. Krupp, you get some pretty funny sequences. There's just so much of Mr. Krupp one can take without acting out violently (but kid-safe violence...after all, it's a family movie).

    It's a pretty good movie for kids. They'll likely enjoy the cast, though older ones could be old enough to appreciate the family problems that arise.
    7shneur

    Funny with a useful lesson

    This comedy, about a teenager and his younger sister who lock their parents in the basement until they work out their marital problems, is not as bad as it sounds. We wind up with a bunch of kids upstairs who know how to relate to one another but gradually have to work out how to keep practical things running, and a bunch of adults downstairs who are just the opposite. In truth, neither side does very well, but at least this is not the tired condescension of the kids screwing up and needing to be rescued by the adults: both groups are portrayed with a mix of severity and sympathy. Throw in a meddling retired chief of police across the street, and make him Ray Walston whom I think everybody loved most in "Picket Fences," and you have a film that is very entertaining, and also carries across some deeper meaning about what contributions young people and older ones can make to each other's ongoing development. Kyle Howard was 18 trying to play 14, which took a good deal of suspension of disbelief, but that miscasting seems to be an obsession Hollywood just can't seem to grow out of.
    White Dolphin

    Cut little comedy

    I don't know why a lot of critics attacked this movie. What is there to attack? That's the problem with critics, they're always way too serious. Lighten up! No one said this would be Saving Private Ryan. It's not even Honey I Shrunk The Kids, but it's still cute.

    I mean think about it, at one point (well, more than one) in our lives we all just wish we could lock our parents in the basement. The acting is not superb but it's cute and the kind you would expect from a movie like this. The one person I will hand it to is Jennifer Tilly, who really stole the show as Jennifer Love Hewitt's teen-like mother. Not bad at all, though not near to becoming one of the best. This movie will soon be forgotten but if it ever comes on TV watch it.
    erisynne

    It's a kids movie, people!

    Frankly I don't understand why people like to say "this wouldn't happen in real life" to put down a movie. If all we saw movies about were things that happened, it would be very dull indeed. Imagine it: "Harry Goes To The Mailbox, Discovers Bills!" But I digress. For a kid's movie, especially one that never made it to the silver screen as another commenter noted, I think House Arrest is quite good. It's cute, it's warmfuzzy, pretty funny at times (if you can pretend to be the 8-year-old that you once were); it has well-spoken kids and an emotional message and plot, unlike a lot of trash that poses as good family entertainment (read: Home > Alone! Spy Kids!). To put it bluntly, it's good, wholesome entertainment and if you have kids you won't find it a mental sacrifice to watch it with them. If I ever have kids, I will put this on my shelf.
    smithstrouble

    Its Good

    No matter how you beat around the bush this movie is still a good movie. Even though at times it can be sappy, like when Grover has his temper tantrum (which was absolutely funny) its still cute. My favorite part would have to be when the parents are dancing, it was so cute. But then you want to wonder what was going on with Mark's folks I mean at one point I was trying to understand why they were looking like they had sex the that night. When TJ started playing " Its Not Unusual" you see their heads pop out. Why would they be having sex when other people were around, thats kind of weird. Another thing it was kind of grimy how the fist thing that Mrs. Beindorf notices about her husband is his car. what was up with the nosy behind neighbor? These scenes really made you really want to go "hmmmmmm"? I love the part when Mr. Beindorf tells his wife that Mr. Krump would be his attorney. Krump looks at the wife and turns to Beindorf and say " I can get you the house, but kids might be a problem" All in all this movie is still good.

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    • Trivia
      Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Billy Crystal, Tom Hanks, and Bill Murray were considered for the role of Ned Beindorf.
    • Goofs
      Stacey's nail gun would require air pressure to make it work. There is no air hose hooked to it, making it impossible to use.
    • Quotes

      Donald Krupp: Your son is truly certifiable!

      Ned Beindorf: My son is certifiable?

      Donald Krupp: Yeah, your son.

      Ned Beindorf: How about when the yearbook comes out, your kid's picture is gonna be there "Most likely to be a serial killer"--That's your boy!

    • Crazy credits
      As the closing credits roll, we are shown the various family members in Hawaii hula-dancing, often in native garb or something close to it, singly and in various combinations. The footage ends with Chief Rocco (Ray Walston) stumbling out of some bushes with a set of night-vision goggles with which he tries to observe the rest of the cast (in full daylight).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Tin Cup/House Arrest/Killer: A Journal of Murder/Alaska/Butterfly Kiss (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Will Keep Us Together
      Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield

      Published by Entco Music

      Performed by Captain & Tennille

      Courtesy of A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¡Qué familia... Qué desastre!
    • Filming locations
      • Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Rysher Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,032,782
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,275,808
      • Aug 18, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,032,782
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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