Raising
Helen /
DVD (Fullscreen)
Original U.S.
Edition (Subtítulos en Español)
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DVD Information
- Starring: Kate Hudson,
John Corbett, Joan Cusack
- Director: Garry Marshall
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Fullscreen, Dolby 5.1
- Rated: PG-13
- Release Date: Oct. 12,
2004
- Run Time: 119 min.
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Languages:
English
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Subtitles:
English, French,
Spanish
Movie Information
- General:
2004 - USA - 119 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Comedy Drama, Domestic Comedy, Romantic.
- Themes:
Opposites Attract, Fish Out of Water, Orphans.
- Domestic Box Office:
$37,486,512
- Theatrical Release Date:
May 28, 2004
- Production
Budget: N/A
Synopsis
Directed by Garry Marshall,
Raising Helen revolves around Helen Harris (Kate Hudson), whose successful
fashion career and decadent Manhattan lifestyle are plenty in terms of
keeping her occupied and content. Helen's days as a socialite are brought to
a swift end, however, when she is informed not only of the death of her
sister and brother-in-law, but of the decision to leave their three children
in her care. Being one of New York's hippest matters little to 15-year-old
Audrey (Hayden Panettiere), ten-year-old Kenny (Spencer Breslin), and
five-year-old Sarah (Abigail Breslin), who would much rather have their
parents back. Convinced she can raise the kids and maintain her already
fast-paced schedule, Helen quickly finds herself burnt out and disheartened
by her older sister's (Joan Cusack) lack of faith. Despite her already hectic
schedule, however, Helen finds the time to develop a genuine affection for
her new dependents, as well as an equally genuine attraction to Dan Parker
(John Corbett), the kids' school principal and local pastor. Eventually,
Helen realizes she can't balance the two lives, and is faced with a difficult
decision: Does she live her old dreams or take a chance on a new one?.
Source: All Movie Guide
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