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The In-Laws

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Christopher Null
Christopher Null founded Filmcritic.com in 1995.
Alan Arkin makes the perfect sap of a foil to Peter Falk's is-he-or-isn't-he a CIA agent. They're thrown together on the eve of their children's wedding, with the clearly insane Falk taking the mild-mannered dentist Arkin on the ride of his life. The plot involves something about $500 bill printing plates stolen from the Mint and a Latin American conspiracy, but the real story is the interplay between the two leads. Think of it as The Odd Couple goes primal.

A new DVD features commentary from director Arthur Hiller, writer Andrew Bergman, Falk, and Arkin, wherein they remind us that we forget until the very end that a wedding is about to happen. Neat trick.

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