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Release Date:
November 19, 1989
Original Title:
Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon
Alternate Titles:
Apád, anyád idejöjjön! 3.: Hawaii mézeshetek
The Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Inheriting a family resort in Hawaii, the Wyatts find it in such a run-down condition that they decide to sell it after trying to fix it up. Amidst confusing goings-on among the triplet teenage girls and the boys they meet, Jeffrey meets an old high school rival who promises to keep the resort as-is if Jeffrey will sell it to him. He has other plans in mind, however, and they are not limited merely to Jeffrey's resort
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Book:
Erich Kästner
Casting:
Allison Jones
Casting Associate:
Jeffrey Newman
Cinematography:
Michel Hugo
Co-Producer:
John McNamara
Costume Design:
Tom Bronson
Director:
Mollie Miller
Editor:
Art Stafford
Karen I. Stern
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Lofaro
Hairstylist:
Monica Helpman
Sharleen Rassi
Key Costumer:
Linda Matthews
Location Manager:
Laura Brown
Sheridan 'Sherry' Spangler
Makeup Artist:
Carol Schwartz
Music Editor:
Curtis Roush
Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely
Producer:
Richard Luke Rothschild
Charles Milhaupt
Production Assistant:
Michael J. Henderson
Production Coordinator:
Nancy Claycomb
Production Design:
Rodger Maus
Production Illustrator:
Joseph Musso
Production Sound Mixer:
Stan Gordon
Joe Kenworthy
Property Master:
Barbara Adamski
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Hansen
Second Assistant Director:
Sandra M. Middleton
Set Decoration:
R. Lynn Smartt
Wally White
Set Dresser:
Craig K. Lewis
Unit Production Manager:
Paul Deason
Writer:
John McNamara
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