When Jeff plans to marry again, his triplet daughters Megan, Lisa and Jessie try to bring him together with Susan. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Susan Evers / Sharon Grand: Hayley Mills Jeffrey Wyatt: Barry Bostwick Nick: Ray Baker Cassie… | By Ulkar Alakbarova on July 23, 2024 | When Jeff plans to marry again, his triplet daughters Megan, Lisa and Jessie try to bring him together with Susan. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: - Susan Evers / Sharon Grand: Hayley Mills
- Jeffrey Wyatt: Barry Bostwick
- Nick: Ray Baker
- Cassie McGuire: Patricia Richardson
- David: Chris Gartin
- Hawk: Jon Pennell
- Megan Wyatt: Joy Creel
- Lisa Wyatt: Leanna Creel
- Jessie Wyatt: Monica Lacy
- Thelma: Loretta Devine
- Sergio: Richard Coca
- Judge: Nancy Fish
- Cafe Wiseguy: Dave Gist
- Air Traveler: Fred Moon
Film Crew: - Director: Mollie Miller
- Screenplay: Deborah Amelon
- Original Music Composer: Joel McNeely
- First Assistant Director: Frederic B. Blankfein
- Second Assistant Director: John Eyler
- Art Direction: Ray Storey
- Makeup Artist: Pete Altobelli
- Hairstylist: Faith Vecchio
- Unit Production Manager: Robert M. Rolsky
- Key Costumer: Dawn J. Jackson
- Set Decoration: Ethel Robins Richards
- Musician: George Doering
- Producer: Henry Colman
- Editor: Duane Hartzell
- Novel: Erich Kästner
- Casting: Kathleen Letterie
- Location Manager: Gary DeGalla
- Sound Mixer: Dean Okrand
- Production Coordinator: Teri Christopher
- Producer: Jill Donner
- Costume Design: Tom Bronson
- Production Sound Mixer: Joe Kenworthy
- Property Master: Tracy Farrington
- Lighting Technician: Paul Jacobsen
- Casting Coordinator: Peg Halligan
- Music Director: Matt Walker
- Script Supervisor: Pamela Alch
- Editor: Howard Kunin
- Key Costumer: Bill Tiegs
- Director of Photography: Isidore Mankofsky
Movie Reviews: - r96sk: Although still not terrible, this 'The Parent Trap' sequel is nearer to the low level that you'd expect.
- 'Parent Trap III' begins to show the repetitive nature on the premise, as the film is quite boring throughout given we've already seen a similar concept in the previous two productions. This one attempts to mix things up by having triplets as opposed to two sisters/two friends.
- Hayley Mills returns again which is good, even if her characters are forced into the storyline a bit too much. The three Creel sisters Leanna, Monica and Joy all do fine in their respective roles, while Barry Bostwick (Jeffrey) and Patricia Richardson (Cassie) are alright. It's a decent cast, though they don't stop the already noted issues.
- I'm surprised they managed to squeeze yet another sequel out of this series later in 1989, yet I'm still willing to give it a chance as, in fairness, none of them are necessarily bad; they're just slowly declining in quality.
- Kamurai: Empty watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend.
- While, 3 movies in, Hailey Mills has really grown on me, she's almost shoehorned into this story.
- We're dealing with triplets instead of twins, so there is a nod to the first movie more than the 2nd, but instead of doing a shuffle, we do a very short lived version of the 2nd movie for nefarious purposes.
- Even the main "trap" isn't great, they sort redo the 2nd movie's plot to target a parent with someone else with the twin switch.
- There just isn't much here. There's more than the 2nd, but it's mostly just potential that is ultimately wasted.
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