Highlights
The Parent Trap II

The Parent Trap II (1986) - Full Cast and Crew

Audience Score
55

Crew

A
Alan Landsburg
Executive Producer
J
Joan Barnett
Producer
T
Toni Trimble
Hairstylist
D
David S. Campbell
Assistant Camera
G
Gregory Beamer
Production Assistant
M
Marie-Ange Ripka
Key Hair Stylist
J
John C. Hammell
Music Editor
K
Kevin Franklin Gieb
Assistant Production Coordinator
J
Jack Wadsworth
Music Editor
A
Anne Grace
Production Assistant
C
Charles Fox
Original Music Composer
N
Nikola Colton
Second Assistant Director
R
Rick Waddell
Production Sound Mixer
J
Jonathan Herron
First Assistant Camera
M
Michael Paris
Still Photographer
L
Liz Keigley
Location Casting
L
Lynn Kressel
Casting
R
Robert H. Satterlee
Set Dresser
H
Heidi Meitzler
Production Assistant
J
John L. Geier
Set Dresser
P
Peggy Parker
Property Master
K
K. James Peterson
Second Unit Cinematographer
D
Dawn Freer
Script Supervisor
M
Marie-Ange Ripka
Key Makeup Artist
H
Howard Lipstone
Executive In Charge Of Production
R
Robert J. Anderson Jr.
Boom Operator
R
Ruben R. Munoz
Assistant Editor
L
Laura Petticord
Production Assistant
D
David R. Kappes
Second Unit Director
W
Wendi Haas
Production Coordinator
N
Nik Petrik
First Assistant Camera
D
David R. Kappes
Unit Production Manager
M
Michael Roy Graham
Generator Operator
T
Toni Trimble
Makeup Artist
D
David Holbrooke
Assistant Director
D
Dale Miller
Hairstylist
R
Robert Bordiga
First Assistant Director
L
Lynda Foote
Wardrobe Supervisor
M
Marilyn Lassen
Producer's Assistant
P
Paul Vistocco
Production Assistant
C
Corky Ehlers
Editor
S
Susan Gammie
Costume Design
S
Shari Rhodes
Location Casting

The Parent Trap Movies

These films center on the complexities of family dynamics and children's schemes to keep families united, often focusing on romantic reunification. The first two entries highlight parental reunification, while the latter emphasize romantic reunification. These films appeal to adolescents with a mix of comedy, melodrama, and carefree settings like summer vacations. Children protagonists use mischievous, situational comedy tactics to prevent parental separation, often leading to chaotic but humorous scenarios that ultimately reunite the family. The narratives blend comedy, drama, and romantic comedy to resonate with adolescent and family audiences, emphasizing family unity and relationship repair. These films also portray coming-of-age themes, showcasing childhood and family life through a balance of humor and serious moments, making them relatable to both children and adults.