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Dutch
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A spoiled prep-school boy is horrified when he meets his mother's new boyfriend, Dutch, an unsophisticated, sometimes boorish working-class guy. But poor Dutch, in order to get to know more about the boy, he volunteers to pick him up from a prep school, only to know that the boy is not the nicest kid. Not at all!
A spoiled prep-school boy is horrified when he meets his mother's new boyfriend, Dutch, an unsophisticated, sometimes boorish working-class guy. But poor Dutch, in order to get to know more about the boy, he volunteers to pick him up from a prep school, only to know that the boy is not the nicest kid. Not at all!
Actors:
Ann Hearn,
Shelby Leverington,
Jesshaye Callier,
Robert Sutherland Telfer,
Ethan Embry,
Tom Chatlos,
Laura Brumage,
Sam Menning,
Ross Borden,
Ron Payne,
Brenda Pickleman,
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Ann Hearn
27 June 1953, Griffin, Georgia, USA
Shelby Leverington
15 September 1946, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Jesshaye Callier
Robert Sutherland Telfer
31 July 1977
Ethan Embry
13 June 1978, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Tom Chatlos
Laura Brumage
Sam Menning
5 January 1925, USA
Ross Borden
15 November 1937, USA
Ron Payne
Brenda Pickleman
Director:
Peter Faiman
Peter Faiman
Country:
United States
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If a film like this is to be funny at all, it had better work when the warring principals still hate each other, before the rich boy is shown to be a sweet kid and the whole story turns to mush.
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