Man of the House

Man of the House

199596 min
5.4/10
ComedyFamily

Plot Summary

Ben Archer is not happy. His mother, Sandy, has just met a man, and it looks like things are pretty serious. Driven by a fear of abandonment, Ben tries anything and everything to ruin the "love bubble" which surrounds his mom. However, after Ben and Jack's experiences in the Indian Guides, the two become much closer.

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👥Cast (25)

Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase

Jack Sturgess

Farrah Fawcett-Majors

Farrah Fawcett-Majors

Sandy Archer

Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Ben Archer

George Wendt

George Wendt

Chet Bronski

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David Shiner

Lloyd Small

Art LaFleur

Art LaFleur

Red Sweeney

Richard Portnow

Richard Portnow

Joey Renda

Richard Foronjy

Richard Foronjy

Murray

Peter Appel

Peter Appel

Tony

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Chief Leonard George

Leonard Red Crow

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George Greif

Frank Renda

Ron Canada

Ron Canada

Bob Younger

🎬Crew

Director

James Orr

Writers

James Orr, Richard Jefferies, Jim Cruickshank

Producers

Marty Katz, Bonnie Bruckheimer, Margaret South

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💬Reviews (1)

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r96sk

10/3/2020

I think it's a very sweet film. Another Disney film from the 1990s that I and other reviewers evidently disagree on; an average rating of 2.2 on Letterboxd is very harsh, in my opinion. I found it charming and suitably acted. I assume the major dislike of this film is the secondary plot featuring Joey (Richard Portnow) & Co., which I would agree is unimaginative and ill-fitting. However, that doesn't affect my overall feelings. Another thing I see mentioned is the Native American stuff, I don't think it's fair to say it's "racist" - insensitive? potentially - if anything, it mentions a few times the negative depictions; somewhat surprisingly, for a 1995 release anyway. The story between Ben (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), Jack (Chevy Chase) and Sandy (Farrah Fawcett) is nice. It's simple, but it's one that works extremely well - I felt attached to them, they have good chemistry with each other. There's not much more to be said. I truly did enjoy <em>'Man of the House'</em>.

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Production Companies

Walt Disney Pictures