Parenthood

A comedy about life, love and the gentle art of raising children.

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Aug 23, 2019

Summer Hits of ’89 Series Episode 6

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Funnyman Steve Martin stars as a yuppie trying to hold his dysfunctional family together in director Ron Howard’s bittersweet Parenthood – another breakout hit from the Summer of 1989.  Join Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart as they debate the biggest screw-up in the all-star cast: drag-racing doofus Keanu Reeves, sneaky Joaquin (née Leaf) Phoenix, sexually frustrated Dianne Wiest, or gambling addict Tom Hulce? And do the podcasters get more out of this emotional roller coaster now that they’re 30 years older? Donate for Gold and Find Out!

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Movie Details

Series
Summer Hits of 1989
Original Title
Parenthood
Title
Parenthood
Director
Ron Howard
Author
Producer
Brian Grazer
Writer
Actors
Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, Dianne Wiest, Jason Robards, Rick Moranis, Tom Hulce, Martha Plimpton, Keanu Reeves, Harley Jane Kozak, Dennis Dugan, Joaquin Phoenix, Eileen Ryan, Helen Shaw, Jasen Fisher, Paul Linke, Alisan Porter, Zachary La Voy, Ivyann Schwan, Alex Burrall, Lowell Ganz, Rance Howard, Max Elliott Slade, Clint Howard, Lamont Lofton, Erika Rafuls, Jordan Kessler, Billy Cohen, Isabel Cooley, Walter von Huene
Runtime
2 h 04 min
Release Date
31 July 1989
Genres
Comedy, Drama, Family
Overview
The story of the Buckman family and friends, attempting to bring up their children. They suffer/enjoy all the events that occur: estranged relatives, the 'black sheep' of the family, the eccentrics, the skeletons in the closet, and the rebellious teenagers.

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