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Carpool (1996)
Rating:
Starring: Tom Arnold, David Paymer, Rachael Leigh Cook, Rhea Perlman, Rod Steiger
Director: Arthur Hiller
Category: Comedy, Family
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,French
Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

A dad in a hurry. A man on the run. And five kids with an attitude.

Tom Arnold (True Lies, Nine Months) takes the wheel of this zippy family romp directed by Arthur Hiller (Silver Streak, The In-Laws). Arnold plays happy-go-luckless Franklin, whose bungled attempt to get cash for his floundering carnival puts him on the lam and at the wheel of a full minivan. His delighted hostages: five kids en route to school. His undelighted hostage: Daniel (David Paymer), a career-first, family-second ad executive eager to drop off the kids and get to a presentation that could boost him up the agency ladder.

Like a car driven through too many potholes, Daniel's priorities need realignment. And Franklin is just the right fella to show him how. Daniel will have the time of his life - quality time with his kids.