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Genre
  
Comedy, Family

Budget
  
5 million USD

Writer
  
Michael Hitchcock

Language
  
English

5.7/10
IMDb

Director
  
Harry Winer

Initial DVD release
  
April 2, 2002

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

House Arrest (film) movie poster

Release date
  
August 14, 1996

Cast
  
Jamie Lee Curtis
(Janet Beindorf),
Kevin Pollak
(Ned Beindorf),
Kyle Howard
(Gregory Alan 'Grover' Beindorf),
Jennifer Love Hewitt
(Brooke Figler),
Jennifer Tilly
,
Christopher McDonald

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,
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,
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,
The King's Speech
,
Chef
,
Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Tagline
  
There's More Than One Way To Keep A Marriage Together...

House arrest trailer 1996


House Arrest is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak. The film was directed by Harry Winer who has directed other films but is more prolific as a television series director. The film boasts a very thorough supporting cast in Christopher McDonald, Wallace Shawn, Jennifer Tilly and an up-and-coming Jennifer Love Hewitt.

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House Arrest was released on August 14, 1996 and went on to gross just over $7 million at the box office. It was widely panned by critics, particularly Chicago critic Gene Siskel, who loathed the film and gave it zero stars out of 4.

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House Arrest was shot at various locations in the U.S. states of California and Ohio. Monrovia, California was the location for several exterior house scenes while most interior shots were done at the CBS/Radford lot in Studio City, California. The story was set in Defiance, Ohio, although another town, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, actually doubled for it.

House Arrest (film) movie scenes

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Plot

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The film is told through the perspective of Grover and TJ through the literary device known as a frame story. The two are shown in silhouette form watching the original film, House Arrest, in a style nearly identical to that of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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Grover interrupts the film to fast-forward to his scenes, but TJ protest prompts Grover to share his backstory. showing the Beindorfs, Janet (Jamie Lee Curtis), Ned (Kevin Pollak), Gregory whose nicknamed "Grover" (Kyle Howard), and Stacy (Amy Sakasitz), a supposedly happy family living a typical family life in the suburbs of Defiance, Ohio. It is revealed that Janet and Ned are not happy and in fact separating although they tell their children it is not a divorce. Grover and Stacy first try to recreate their parents' honeymoon in the basement of their house but this fails to bring any happiness into their relationship. The children then leave the basement telling their parents they must get another surprise for them upstairs. They go up, close the door, and nail it shut. They vow to keep it shut until their parents work out their problems.

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The next day, Grover tells his best friend Matt Finley (Mooky Arizona) what he has done and T.J. Krupp (Russel Harper), the wealthy local bully, overhears the conversation. Matt goes over to the Beindorfs' house to look at the children's work and is impressed. T.J. shows up to have a look and actually installs a newer, more secure door to keep the parents trapped. He and Matt then leave to collect their parents and bring them to the Beindorfs' house to lock them up as well. Matt's father Vic (Wallace Shawn) never keeps a wife for more than two years and T.J.'s father Donald (Christopher McDonald) does not treat his wife Gwenna (Sheila McCarthy) well. Matt also brings his bulldog Cosmo and his two younger brothers, Teddy and Jimmy (who come armed with sleeping bags) and T.J. brings Spot, his pet boa constrictor. When Grover asks what is going on in response to his friends setting up camp at his house, T.J. replies with "Our parents could be down there for months!"

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Janet and Ned almost talk Grover into letting them all out but T.J.'s father, Donald (who's an attorney), threatens him with legal action. Grover finds out that his dream girl, Brooke Figler (Jennifer Love Hewitt), is also having parental problems: her mother Cindy (Jennifer Tilly) acts like a teenager, going so far as to trying to hang out with Brooke's friends. Grover invites her to lock up Cindy with the rest of the parents. The children lock up all of their parents and begin to help them solve their problems. They try to find a way out of the basement while getting along and seeing what each of their problems are. The children also work out their differences with each other above. They eventually give in and give up to the police and their parents are set free. It is revealed at the end that Grover's parents reconciled and took a second honeymoon to Hawaii. Matt's parents' wedding lasted past the two-year mark and they are expecting another child. T.J.'s parents got divorced though his mom later went back to law school and they opened up a law firm together. Brooke's mother started dating other men instead of intruding on Brooke's dates. Also, Grover and Brooke became boyfriend and girlfriend and she passionately kisses him in front of their classmates at school for a very long time, causing a slightly awkward moment for the bystanders. However, he concluded if their parents ever try to get divorced again he might think of locking them in the attic. In the final scene of the film, Matt Finley, Donald Krupp, Ned, Janet and Stacy join Grover and TJ to re-watch the film in the cinema. As the film fades to black, TJ reminds Grover that he still doesn't do well in crowds.

Cast

House Arrest (film) movie scenes

  • Kyle Howard as Gregory Alan "Grover" Beindorf
  • Jamie Lee Curtis as Janet Beindorf
  • Kevin Pollak as Ned Beindorf
  • Amy Sakasitz as Stacy Beindorf
  • Mooky Arizona as Matthew "Matt" Finley
  • Wallace Shawn as Victor "Vic" Finley
  • Caroline Aaron as Louise Finley
  • Alex Seitz as Jimmy Finley
  • Josh Wolford as Teddy Finley
  • Herbert Russell (as Russel Harper) as Theodore Joseph "T.J." Krupp
  • Christopher McDonald as Donald Krupp
  • Sheila McCarthy as Gwenna Krupp
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Brooke Figler
  • Jennifer Tilly as Cindy Figler
  • Ray Walston as Chief Rocco
  • Ben Stein as Ralph Doyle
  • Reception

    The film received negative reviews from critics and currently holds a 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 30 reviews. The consensus states: "Constructed out of cliches, thinly written characters, and fundamental misunderstandings of human nature, House Arrest is a dull (and borderline irresponsible) waste of a talented cast".

    Awards and nominations

  • Young Artist Awards
  • Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor – Kyle Howard (nominated)
  • Best Song – Too Good To Wake From – Zendetta (nominated)
  • Best Score – Midville USA – Bruce Broughton (nominated)
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    References

    House Arrest (film) Wikipedia
    House Arrest (film) IMDbHouse Arrest (film) Rotten TomatoesHouse Arrest (film) themoviedb.org