Review of The In-Laws (1979) by Lawrence Toppman for Charlotte Observer — 30 Apr 2012
Brooks has long since mastered his whiny/neurotic persona, and Douglas does a passable version of giddy craziness. The young folks get lost in the shuffle, which leaves Suchet to steal the show with his fey, moist-eyed delivery.
In this case, that's petty larceny.
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This review of The In-Laws (1979) was written by Lawrence Toppman and published by Charlotte Observer on 30 Apr 2012.
The In-Laws has generally received positive reviews.
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