Meet the Parents

Meet the Parents
 
Genres: Comedy
Year: 2000
Actors:
Robert De Niro Jack Byrnes
Ben Stiller Gaylord 'Greg' Focker
Teri Polo Pam Byrnes
Blythe Danner Dina Byrnes
Nicole De Huff Deborah Byrnes
Jon Abrahams Denny Byrnes
Owen Wilson Kevin Rawley
James Rebhorn Dr. Larry Banks
Thomas McCarthy Dr. Bob Banks
Phyllis George Linda Banks
Kali Rocha Atlantic American Flight Attendant
Bernie Sheredy Norm the Interrogator
Judah Friedlander Pharmacy Clerk
Peter Bartlett Animal Shelter Worker
John Elsen Chicago Airport Security
Directors: Jay Roach
IMDB Rating: 7.00 (47700 votes)

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Runtime: 103 minutes
Video size: 720x376 px
Codec: DivX v5
Average Bitrate: 1437 kbps
FPS: 25


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Meet the Parents Storyline

Meet the Parents movie taglines: 

1: First comes love. Then comes the interrogation.
2: No pressure.
3: He finally met the girl of his dreams. Too bad her dad's a nightmare.

Meet the Parents movie plot: 

In this comedy from Austin Powers director Jay Roach, Ben Stiller plays a young man who endures a disastrous weekend at the home of his girlfriend’s parents. Greg Focker (Stiller) is completely in love with Pam Byrnes (Teri Polo), and views their upcoming trip to her parents’ house on Long Island (where her sister is to be married during the weekend) as a perfect opportunity to ask her to marry him. Once Greg is introduced to Pam’s parents, however, things stampede steadily downhill. Pam’s father, Jack (Robert De Niro), takes an instant and obvious dislike to his daughter’s boyfriend, lambasting him for his job as a nurse and generally making Greg painfully aware of the differences between him and Pam’s family. Where Greg is grubby, relatively unambitious, and Jewish, Pam comes from a long line of well-mannered, blue-blooded WASPs. Things go from bad to worse in less time than it takes to spin a dreidel, with Greg incurring the wrath of both Pam’s father — who, it turns out, worked for the CIA for 34 years — and the rest of her family, and almost single-handedly destroying their house and the wedding in the process.

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