Review of The In-Laws (2003) by Kenr — 13 Sep 2020
This is for the original '79 version: Alan Arkin and Peter Falk make a neat team as a Dentist and a CIA agent in this crazy comedy of a miss-matched pair in a series of desperate situations. Whether in NY City or a foreign dictator’s war-torn desert nation they are constantly in peril and uproarious danger.
Many funny lines and crazy characters make this a fast-moving romp from start to finish. Dialogue is slightly rough at the start but settles down to concentrate on the fun situations as it moves along.
Will please fans of the two stars and features a very funny turn by Richard Libertini (that has to be seen!) as a crazy general.
This review of The In-Laws (2003) was written by Kenr on 13 September 2020.
The In-Laws has generally received mixed reviews.
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