It Runs in the Family (2003)

It Runs in the Family
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Director: Fred Schepisi
Actors: Michael Douglas, Kirk Douglas, Sarita Choudhury, Rory Culkin, Annie Golden, Audra McDonald, Josh Pais, Mark Hammer, Michelle Monaghan, Diana Douglas, Irene Gorovaia, Cameron Douglas, Geoffrey Arend

A family takes on the difficult task of learning how to get along with one another in this emotional comedy drama. Alex Gromberg (Michael Douglas) is a middle-aged man who feels caught in the middle of his familial obligations as he muddles he way through a midlife crisis. While a successful businessman, Alex sometimes still feels as if he's under the shadow of his father, Mitchell Gromberg (Kirk Douglas), a successful attorney whose skills in the courtroom outstripped his gifts as a parent. Elderly Mitchell has recently survived a stroke, and Alex and Mitchell want to mend their relationship while there's still time, but making it so proves difficult, even with Alex getting advice from his wife, psychologist Rebecca (Bernadette Peters), and Mitchell being prodded by his long-suffering wife, Evelyn (Diana Douglas). Alex is also trying to reach out to his two sons, who are as different as night and day; college student Asher (Cameron Douglas) is an aspiring club DJ who seems to be styling himself to bear no resemblance to his father, while 11-year-old Eli (Rory Culkin) is an overly serious lad who is having trouble navigating the first steps of adolescence. It Runs in the Family marked the first time Kirk Douglas acted in a film with his son Michael Douglas; adding to the family atmosphere was Michael's son Cameron Douglas, working with his family for the first time, and Diana Douglas, Kirk's former wife and Michael's mother.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 109mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
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Member Reviews (10)

10 Member Reviews
Okto F.
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I like the story. Funny in some part.
Posted Wednesday, 8 April 2009 See my other reviews
Benjamin G.
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Its a bit of a departure from Michael Douglas' movies, focusing on family interactions. Runs a bit slow but has a nice message at the end.
Posted Thursday, 10 August 2006 See my other reviews
Annie
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Real family, playing... real family. It's gutsy, well worth the ride.
Posted Thursday, 26 May 2005 See my other reviews
mja
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An interesting movie that deals with the inter-relationships between different generations of a family. Also worth watching to see the Douglas family working togethor
Posted Thursday, 3 February 2005 See my other reviews
Maurice
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Boring. Didn't get past that first half hour
Posted Sunday, 23 January 2005 See my other reviews
Andrea Calderbank
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Posted Tuesday, 14 December 2004 See my other reviews
Laraine Jeffs
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Posted Monday, 15 November 2004 See my other reviews
Sharon Dobe
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A bit boring!
Posted Wednesday, 27 October 2004 See my other reviews
Brenda Hutton
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Didn't know what to expect, but thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Typical family hoo hah that doesn't usually get shown. Most enjoyable.
Posted Monday, 24 May 2004 See my other reviews
Vanessa Baker
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Starts off boring as hell but if you can stick with it past the first half hour, it is quite a good flick, a lot of teary bits. Special features worth a look too.
Posted Tuesday, 27 April 2004 See my other reviews