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Cheaper By The Dozen

Cheaper By The Dozen

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10 reviews

Comforting family comedy based on the real-life Gilbreth family, as they travel from Rhode Island to New Jersey in the early 20th century.

CertificateU

Duration82 mins

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  • Helen, 9
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Review by Helen, 9

5 stars

07 Jun 2017

This film is about a couple who has 12 children,one day the children find out they are moving houses to the big city.They are moving houses because their dad is transfering his job into the big city.The children aren't happy so they pretend this is an adventure.My favourite characters are Nora Baker,Kate Baker, Lorraine Baker and Kim Baker. My best bit is when the Bakers all meet their new neighbours,some of the Baker boys play with the neighbours son but suddenly the neighbours son jumps into the chandelier then it falls.Through out movie the chandelier keeps on falling.This was a good movie and I rate it 5 starts also a PG.

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