A father and the former nanny to his children prepare a merger between his company and a European conglomerate.A father and the former nanny to his children prepare a merger between his company and a European conglomerate.A father and the former nanny to his children prepare a merger between his company and a European conglomerate.
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Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart return as Oliver Caldwell and Jenny Morgan. They are still not married but are very close to it. The company which Oliver runs with Jenny is about to merge with another one. The kids return a little more "tame" than in the first movie and still want Jenny and Oliver to marry. The evil enemy in this film are a pair that what to take control of the company. The plot is different than the first film but still seeks the same outcome, Jenny & Oliver together. The chemistry between Oliver and Jenny in the first film is not evident in this film but still the film is a fine family film to watch. If you have not watched the first film "Au Pair" then I suggest that you see it before this film. You will enjoy it much more.
When I saw the commercials, I knew that it would be good. They were even playing commercials for it on the radio! Anyway, last night, I was so excited about watching it. It turned out to be really good. All day at school, I was thinking about when the man jumped off the boat, and disappeared. I almost laughed, during the middle of math! I would give this movie a really good rating, if I could. I would give it 5/5, or 10/10. I was really excited that it was as good as the first one, and anytime that it comes on again, I will want to see it. I really liked Heidi Lenhart's new haircut, but I liked her hair long, too. Anyway, it doesn't matter right now. Bye bye!
This movie follows the first Au Pair and though a bit of a copycat production from the original it does prove that movies can be clean, wholesome and interestingly entertaining. Once again Heidi Lenhart lights up the screen and Greg Harrison gives the production a manly presentation. I was surprised that some reviewers only gave these two both films two stars; the beautiful scenes in Austria along the Danube are worth four stars alone. I really did not want to see either film end as they were that enjoyable.
I've Loved all 3 of these movies sense they first premiered on tv I just wished I was able to but them on blue ray or DVD hell even if they were on prime anywhere.
I really liked this movie....until the end. The acting seemed fake in the end...especially Grandma Nell. I thought the beginning was good, but then it got predictable. I mean, you knew the kids were only going to hear the bad stuff, and Oliver was going to believe Michael and Cassandra and not Jenny. I thought the first one was better because I always wanted to see it, and this one, I don't really want to. From the previews, I thought it would be good, but it really wasn't. Overall, I'd give it a 3.
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- TriviaRobin Dunne and Heidi Lenhart were married the year after this movie's release.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise (2009)
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Written by Phil Steele
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