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Parenthood By Tom Keogh
Ron Howard's 1989 hit, written by fellow family men Lowell Ganz and
Babaloo Mandel (Splash, A League of Their Own), is an
original comedy about contemporary life and the eternal responsibilities
of raising children. Steve Martin has never been better than as a
dedicated husband and father trying (and inevitably failing, as do most of
us) to balance the demands of his kids and his job. The actor, like his
character, throws himself into the part quite touchingly, never more so
than in a scene where a hired clown fails to show up at a children's party
and Martin's character unabashedly provides the entertainment. Good as
Martin is, this is actually an ensemble piece with numerous actors playing
members of the same family, with cross-generational joys and
disappointments in the air--and parents in conflict, children in love, and
so on. Jason Robards is very good as a patriarch who finally accepts the
reality that the son he adores (Tom Hulce) is a major screwup.
Academy Awards
Parenthood received Academy Awards
nominations for Best Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role
(Dianne Wiest) and Best Achievement in Music (Original Song; Randy Newman
- Music & Lyrics). |
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|  | Director: Ron Howard
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|  | Stars: Steve Martin
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|  | Released: August 4, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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