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1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS


1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS
1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS

1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS    1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS

" THE PARENT TRAP " in ISRAEL. Starring HAYLEY MILLS , BRIAN KEITH and MAUREEN O'HARA This is the ORIGINAL.

WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS and BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION. 1961 poster (Dated) , Not a privately printed commercial immitation. HEBREW HEADINGS were printed on the ORIGINAL POSTER. The Israeli distributors of the film has provided it with a brand new Hebrew name : "FATHER GETTING ENGAGED".

An ULTRA RARE HEBREW - ENGLISH poster. Size around 27" x 39 " (Not accurate). Printed in full colors on heavy chromo paper. The condition is very good. Should definitely look great behind a framed glass.

Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS. Images Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective tube. AUTHENTICITY : The POSTER is fully guaranteed ORIGINAL from 1961, It is NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint or an immitation , It holds a with life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY. Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube. The Parent Trap is a 1961 Walt Disney Technicolor romantic comedy film directed by David Swift.

[1][2] It stars Hayley Mills (in a dual role), Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith is a story about teenage twins on a quest to reunite their divorced parents. The screenplay by the film's director David Swift[3] was based upon the 1949 book Lottie and Lisa (German: Das Doppelte Lottchen) by Erich Kästner. [4] The Parent Trap was nominated for two Academy Awards, was broadcast on television, saw three television sequels, was remade in 1998 with Lindsay Lohan, and has been released on digital stereo LaserDisc format in 1986 as well as VHS and DVD in 2002. The Parent Trap was Hayley Mills's second film in the series of six for Disney. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production notes 4 Musical numbers 5 Reception 6 Awards and nominations 7 Subsequent developments 8 Home media 9 See also 10 References 11 Notes 12 External links Plot[edit] Identical twins Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers (Hayley Mills) meet at Miss Inch's Summer Camp for Girls, unaware that they are sisters. Their identical appearance initially creates rivalry, and they pull pranks on each other, culminating in the camp dance being ruined.

As punishment, Miss Inch decides that they must live together in the isolated "Serendipity" cabin (and eat together at an "Isolation Table") for the remainder of the camp season. After discovering that they both come from single-parent homes, they soon realize they are twin sisters and that their parents, Mitchell "Mitch" Evers (Brian Keith) and Margaret "Maggie" McKendrick (Maureen O'Hara), divorced shortly after their birth, with each parent having custody of one of them. The twins, each eager to meet the parent she never knew, decide to switch places. Susan gives Sharon a matching haircut and teaches her how to bite her nails, and they also take a crash-course getting to know each other's personalities and character traits so as to fool the parents. While Susan is in Boston at their grandparents' house pretending to be Sharon, Sharon goes to California to their father's house, pretending to be Susan.

Sharon learns their father is engaged to a child-hating gold digger named Vicky Robinson (Joanna Barnes). Sharon calls Susan to tell her that their father is planning to marry Vicky, who is beautiful and dangerous, and that she must bring their mother to California immediately. Susan eventually reveals to their mother and grandparents the truth about their switching places. They are extremely happy to see Susan again, and Maggie and Susan fly to California.

After Mitch and Maggie are reunited, they argue and the twins make their surprise appearance together. Mitch is extremely happy to see Sharon again, and after he tells Vicky the truth about the twins, she is shocked and furious especially after learning that Maggie plans to spend the night at his house. The girls recreate their parents' first date at the Italian restaurant Martinelli's with a gypsy violinist. The former spouses are gradually drawn together, but have another fight about why they divorced in the first place, with Maggie telling Mitch that she and Sharon are leaving in the morning, and that she wishes him the best of everything with Vicky.

Susan and Sharon try to find a way to delay their return to Boston, so the twins dress and talk alike so their parents are unable to tell them apart. They will reveal who is who only after returning from the annual family camping trip. Mitch and Maggie reluctantly agree. Vicky is furious, so Maggie tricks her into taking her place and letting her know it would give her a chance to get to know the twins better. Mitch is an outdoorsman, but Vicky is not, and she is not used to climbing mountains and being in the woods, so the twins decide to play tricks on her. Vicky spends her time swatting mosquitoes after unknowingly using sugared water instead of mosquito repellent. She is also awakened by two bear cubs licking honey, placed by the twins, off her feet. Exasperated, Vicky finally has a shouting tantrum, destroying everything in her path. The tantrum culminates in Vicky angrily slapping Susan and Sharon, leaving Mitch with a whole new-found view of her. When Vicky escapes back to the city in a great huff, Mitch seems none too worried to be rid of her. Back at the house, the twins apologize for what they did to Vicky, and are forgiven. Maggie makes dinner, and Mitch talks about what their life was like when they were married. They realize they still love each other, and do not want to grow into a couple of old and lonely people. They share a kiss, and decide to remarry. Cast[edit] Hayley Mills as Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers Brian Keith as Mitchell "Mitch" Evers Maureen O'Hara as Margaret "Maggie" McKendrick Joanna Barnes as Vicky Robinson Charlie Ruggles as Charles McKendrick Cathleen Nesbitt as Louise McKendrick Una Merkel as Verbena the housekeeper Leo G. Mosby Linda Watkins as Edna Robinson Ruth McDevitt as Miss Abbey Inch Crahan Denton as Hecky the ranch foreman Nancy Kulp as Miss Grunecker Frank De Vol as Mr. [6] In March 1960 Disney announced that Hayley Mills would star in His and Hers to be written and directed by David Swift.

Swift and Mills had just made Pollyanna for Disney. [7] It was also known as Petticoats and Blue Jeans and was the first in a five-film contract Mills signed with Disney, to make one each summer. [8] Maureen O'Hara signed in June. [10] O'Hara said her contract gave her top billing but that Disney decided to give that to Mills; she says this caused tension with the studio and was why she never worked with Disney again. [11] Production started in July under the title of We Belong Together and went until September.

[12] The film originally called for only a few trick photography shots of Hayley Mills in scenes with herself; the bulk of the film was to be shot using a body double. The film used Disney's proprietary sodium vapor process for compositing rather than the usual chroma key technique. When Walt Disney saw how seamless the processed shots were, he ordered the script reconfigured to include more of the special effect. Disney also wanted Mills to appear on camera as much as possible, knowing that she was having growth spurts during filming. The film was shot mostly at various locales in California. The summer camp scenes were filmed at Bluff Lake Camp (then owned by the Pasadena YMCA, now by Habonim Dror's Camp Gilboa) and the family camping scenes later in the movie at Cedar Lake Camp, both in the San Bernardino Mountains near the city of Big Bear Lake in Southern California. The Monterey scenes were filmed in various California locations, including millionaire Stuyvesant Fish's 5,200 acres (21 km2) ranch in Carmel and Monterey's Pebble Beach golf course.

The scenes at the Monterey house were shot at the studio's Golden Oak Ranch in Placerita Canyon, where Mitch's ranch was built. [13] It was the design of this set that proved the most popular, and to this day the Walt Disney Archives receives requests for plans of the home's interior design. [14] In fact, there never was such a house; the set was simply various rooms built on a sound stage. Camp Inch was based on a real girls' camp called Camp Crestridge for Girls at the Ridgecrest Baptist Conference Center near Asheville, North Carolina. Musical numbers[edit] Richard and Robert Sherman provided the songs, which, besides the title song "The Parent Trap", includes "For Now, For Always", and "Let's Get Together".

"Let's Get Together" (sung by Annette Funicello) is heard playing from a record player at the summer camp; the tune is reprised by the twins when they restage their parents' first date and that version is sung double-tracked by Hayley Mills. Hayley's own single of the song, credited to "Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills, " reached #8 on the US charts. The film's title song was performed by Tommy Sands and Annette Funicello, who were both on the studio lot shooting Babes in Toyland at the time.

Reception[edit] Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that it should be most appealing to adults, as well as to children, because of the cheerfully persuasive dual performance of Hayley Mills. "[15] Variety stated that the film was "absolutely predictable from the outset, " but was still "a winner" thanks to the performance of Mills, who "seems to have an instinctive sense of comedy and an uncanny ability to react in just the right manner. Her contribution to the picture is virtually infinite. "[16] Charles Stinson of the Los Angeles Times declared it "a comedy unusually well designed for the entire family enough sight gags to keep the children screaming and enough clever dialogue to amuse their parents. "[17] Harrison's Reports graded the film as "Very Good, [2] and Richard L.

Coe of The Washington Post called it "charmingly lively" even though the terrain is familiar. [18] The film currently holds a score of 90% on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews. [19] Awards and nominations[edit] The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: one for Sound by Robert O. Cook, and the other for Film Editing by Philip W.

[20] The film and its editor, Philip W. Anderson, won the inaugural 1962 Eddie Award of the American Cinema Editors. [21] Subsequent developments[edit] Further information: The Parent Trap (film series) In 1961 a comic book version of the film was published, adapted and illustrated by Dan Spiegle. [24] The Disney Studios produced three television sequels The Parent Trap II (1986), Parent Trap III (1989) and Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon (1989).

The original was remade in 1998 starring Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson. Joanna Barnes also made an appearance as Vicki, the mother of Dennis Quaid's character's fiancée, Meridith. Vicki is the same name as Barnes' character in the 1961 film, hinting at the fate of her original character. In February 2018, it was reported that another remake of The Parent Trap is in development for Walt Disney Studios' upcoming streaming service Disney+.

[25] In India, there have been several films inspired by The Parent Trap. In 1965, a Tamil language version of the story called Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum, starring Kutty Padmini was released. The following year, it was remade into Telugu as Leta Manasulu also starring Kutty Padmini. A Hindi version Do Kaliyaan starring Neetu Singh in the double role was made in 1968. [26] The 1987 film Pyar Ke Kabil also has a similar storyline, as does the 2001 film Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi which has Kajol playing the double role of 23-year-old twins. Walt Disney Pictures/Everett Collection; John Lamparski/WireImage Long before Lindsay Lohan burst onto the screen, Disneys biggest child star had moviegoers seeing double. The film was 1961s The Parent Trap, in which 15-year-old Hayley Mills played twin daughters determined to reunite their divorced parents.

Nearly 60 years later, the British actress is still in touch with her old twin stand-in, Susan Henning. She was the same age as me and the same height, and she was wonderful! Wed play the scene, theyd film half, and then wed switch clothes and wigs and do it the other way.

The only time that split-screen filming got sticky was during a fight scene: I picked up a cream pie and smooshed it into her face with great delight, completely forgetting shed have to replicate that action! Enlarge Image Hayley Mills and Maureen OHara in a scene from 1961s The Parent Trap Everett Collection Mills is 71 now, but her trim, jeans-clad figure and bright laugh suggest someone much younger. She reminisced over green tea across the street from City Center, home to Party Face, a black comedy in which she plays a chic and very controlling mother.

When she walked out onstage the other day in pink satin pants, the audience burst into applause. Americans tend to remember her old movies best, Mills says. All told, she made six Disney films before moving on to other films, TV and theater. Unlike Lohan and many other child stars, however, Mills retained both success and sanity.

Still, she says, she can see how one can go wrong. Its a very powerful magnet, this business, she muses.

Its easy to be pulled this way and that and lose your sense of reality. She says her parents actor John Mills and actress/writer Mary Hayley Bell kept her and her older sister, Juliet, grounded. When Hayley won a special juvenile Oscar for 1960s Pollyanna, she didnt accept it: Her parents had her stay in school and finish her exams. But there were other perks, such as visiting Walt Disneys home, where she rode his model train around the garden and watched films Disney ones, naturally in his home theater. Youd lean back in those wonderful reclining seats, and your hand would somehow disappear into a bowl of M&Ms, she recalls. There was even a soda fountain in the back, where Disney whipped up ice-cream sodas and sundaes. Its a very powerful magnet, this business.

Fans sent her things a diamond ring from America (she sent it back) and a monkey-fur rug from Africa (that went back, too). Mills herself was obsessed with Elvis Presley. She wrote to him and was devastated not to hear anything back.

Its so important to get a response, she says, to know that what youve sent hasnt disappeared into a void. Hers seems like a charmed life, one that included not only awards, a pop hit and charity work but also two sons one of them, singer/songwriter Crispian Mills, by her ex, director Roy Boulting, 33 years her senior.

In 1997, she met Firdous Bamji, when they starred together in The King and I. Hes 20 years younger than Mills, but its the person you notice, she says, not the age. Theyve been together ever since. Soon to come is another play shell perform with her sister, Juliet. For now, theres Party Face, where people wait for her at the stage door to tell her how much her films meant to them, especially in troubled times.

They say the characters I played gave them hope, she says. And thats such a gift to me, that something I did made a difference! The item "1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS" is in sale since Thursday, April 29, 2021. This item is in the category "Entertainment Memorabilia\Movie Memorabilia\Posters\Originals-International\1960-69". The seller is "judaica-bookstore" and is located in TEL AVIV.

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  1. Size: Size around 27" x 39 " ( Not accurate )
  2. Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  3. Original/Reproduction: Original
  4. Year: 1960-69
  5. Object Type: Poster
  6. Industry: Movies


1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS    1961 Hebrew ISRAEL Jewish FILM POSTER Movie THE PARENT TRAP Disney HAYLEY MILLS