Fathers Day

 

Fathers’ Day (1997)

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Various
Movie Reviews40%
PG-13
1997, Comedy/Drama, 1h 38m
RT Critics’ Score: 25% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 25%
Awards & Nominations: 1 nomination

 

Critics Consensus

A maudlin misfire, Father’s Day manages the difficult task of making Billy Crystal and Robin Williams woefully unfunny
 

Audience Consensus

Father’s Day is a movie that tries to be funny, but ends up being a bit of a dad joke. Robin Williams and Billy Crystal are a great comedic duo, but even they can’t save this weak script. The story is hyper and brash, but not in a good way. It’s like a bad dad joke that just keeps going and going until you’re ready to roll your eyes and walk away. Save yourself the trouble and spend Father’s Day doing something else.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

Jack Lawrence is a smart aleck lawyer who is one day visited by an ex-girlfriend who tells him her kid was his. Enter Dale Putley, a depressed goofball who is also a writer, meets with the same ex-girlfriend who tells him her kid is his. One day Jack and Dale meet and discover what had happened: they’ve been told the same story and now there’s a question of who the real father is. They learn their son is following a rock band called Sugar Ray around. So Jack and Dale hit the road to Sacramento and find their drunk, love-struck son. Soon after they bring him back to their hotel room, their son escapes and Jack and Dale must use teamwork to find him again, bring him home, and find out which one of them is the real father.

 
Production Company(ies)
Why Not Productions, Chic Films, Page 114
 
Distributor
NA
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)
Reno/Tahoe International Airport – 2001 E. Plumb Lane, Reno, Nevada, USA
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor and drug references
 
Year of Release
1997
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    DTS Dolby Digital SDDS
  • Aspect ratio:
    2.35 : 1
  • Runtime:
    NA
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): May 9, 1997 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Apr 5, 2011

 
Genre(s)
Comedy/Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nastassja Kinski, Charlie Hofheimer, Bruce Greenwood, directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, produced by Joel Silver, Ivan Reitman, comedy, drama, PG-13, box office performance, budget, reviewed by Carol Buckland, Joe Morgenstern, Desson Thomson, Michael Wilmington, Steven Rea, Robert Dominguez, MPAA rating, lawyer, artist, affair, missing son, fatherhood, Sugar Ray, Mel Gibson cameo, My Two Dads premise, ad libs, improvisation, Valuable Lessons, huggy moments, sexual innuendo, implacable unfunniness, maudlin misfire, painful, tedious, awful, contrived, pointless, weak script, poor pacing, predictable, unfunny, comedy dream team, Sugar Ray-obsessed teenage wastoid, non-hijinx, drags on, Robin Williams shtick, Billy Crystal shtick, Nastassja Kinski terrible performance, Charlie Hofheimer missing son, Collette Andrews, Bob Andrews
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $28,598,376
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $53,309,685
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,299
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 5,813,488
 
US/Canada gross: $28,598,376
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $53,309,685
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,044
US/Canada opening weekend: $8,776,159
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $16,359,470
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 747
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $85,000,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $158,446,873
Production budget ranking: 199
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $85,323,641
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): -$190,460,829
ROI to date (est.): -78%
ROI ranking: 1,864

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Robin WilliamsDale PutleyBilly CrystalJack LawrenceJulia Louis-Dreyfus
Robin Williams
Dale Putley
Billy Crystal
Jack Lawrence
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Dale Putley
Jack Lawrence
Carrie Lawrence
Collette Andrews
Scott Andrews
Robin Williams – Dale Putley
Billy Crystal – Jack Lawrence
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Carrie Lawrence
Nastassja Kinski – Collette Andrews
Charlie Hofheimer – Scott Andrews
Bruce Greenwood – Bob Andrews

 

Ivan ReitmanNAJoel SilverIvan Reitman
Ivan Reitman
NA
Joel Silver
Ivan Reitman
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Ivan Reitman
 
Writer(s)
NA
 
Producer(s)
Joel Silver, Ivan Reitman

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
1 nomination
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Carol BucklandJoe MorgensternDesson ThomsonMichael WilmingtonSteven Rea
Carol Buckland
Joe Morgenstern
Desson Thomson
Michael Wilmington
Steven Rea
CNN.com
Wall Street Journal
Washington Post
Chicago Tribune
Philadelphia Inquirer
FATHERS’ DAY
 All Critics (61) | Top Critics (25) | Fresh (15) | Rotten (46)
 Father’s Day has a few laugh-out-loud sequences, but it’s nothing to celebrate.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Carol Buckland
 CNN.com
 TOP CRITIC
 A movie of implacable unfunniness.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Joe Morgenstern
 Wall Street Journal
 TOP CRITIC
 For the comic actors, this project — an enjoyable synthesis of improvisation and adherence to the original story — seems almost too easy. You wonder why it took them so long.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Desson Thomson
 Washington Post
 TOP CRITIC
 Williams and Crystal often supply, through their ad libs, what the writers may have left out.
 
 July 14, 2014 | Rating: 3/4
 
 Michael Wilmington
 Chicago Tribune
 TOP CRITIC
 Hey, it sounded good on paper.
 
 July 14, 2014 | Rating: 2/4
 
 Steven Rea
 Philadelphia Inquirer
 TOP CRITIC
 Despite some laughs, there’s not much of a story. But at least Williams and Crystal, old pals off the screen, seem to be enjoying themselves.
 
 July 14, 2014 | Rating: 2.5/4
 
 Robert Dominguez
 New York Daily News
 TOP CRITIC
 It’s a wonder that these stars couldn’t produce a funnier result, even with the faults of a weak script and poor pacing.
 
 September 11, 2020 | Rating: 2/10
 
 Mike Massie
 Gone With The Twins
 This thoroughly sad and lazy comedy pairs Robin Williams and Billy Crystal as would-be fathers searching for a Sugar Ray-obsessed teenage wastoid. Unfunny non-hijinx ensue.
 
 August 4, 2020 | Rating: 1/5
 
 Daniel Barnes
 Dare Daniel
 Fathers’ Day scoots along pleasantly but never rises above its My Two Dads sitcom premise.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Leah Rozen
 People Magazine
 This had the potential to be hilarious, but instead falls alarmingly flat thanks to a weak and jokeless script that even the combined comedic talents of Williams and Crystal can’t perk up.
 
 July 14, 2014 | Rating: 2/5
 
 Jo Berry
 Radio Times
 Likable performances, but the story’s brash and hyper, though sweet, delivery grows wearing, especially the sexual innuendo.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Katherine Dillin
 Christian Science Monitor
 The plot is full of the kind of holes necessary to set up cream-puff moments where everybody turns huggy and learns Valuable Lessons. Ugh.
 
 July 14, 2014
 
 Rod Dreher
 South Florida Sun-Sentinel…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Jack Lawrence is a smart aleck lawyer who is one day visited by an ex-girlfriend who tells him her kid was his. Enter Dale Putley, a depressed goofball who is also a writer, meets with the same ex-girlfriend who tells him her kid is his. One day Jack and Dale meet and discover what had happened: they’ve been told the same story and now there’s a question of who the real father is. They learn their son is following a rock band called Sugar Ray around. So Jack and Dale hit the road to Sacramento and find their drunk, love-struck son. Soon after they bring him back to their hotel room, their son escapes and Jack and Dale must use teamwork to find him again, bring him home, and find out which one of them is the real father.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
The film stars Billy Crystal and Robin Williams, two comedic powerhouses who unfortunately fail to deliver in this maudlin misfire.
 
Movie Links Wikipedia and Rotten Tomatoes

Links
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