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 Editor's Note
 The comic story of a nine-year-old girl who sues her parents for divorce. Through a series of flashbacks, it is revealed how the girl's parents wrote a script that made them millions, but left their daughter out of the family picture.
 Plot Summary
 A comedy about the dissolution of a marriage, Hollywood-style. Filmmaker Albert Brodsky leaves wife Lucy in the dust when his career takes off like a rocket. But it's their nine-year-old daughter who's suing for divorce -- from her parents!
| Features | The Lost Collection: The Best Movies You Totally Forgot About! Old is NEW with this relevant, fun, youth-targeted line-look! |  | |  | Detailed Synopsis: |  | In a tale alternating between the past and the present, a precocious little girl sues her selfish, career-driven parents for emancipation. |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Irreconcilable Differences - DVD Review By: Jason McKiernan - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 4/23/2009 8:36 PM | |
Back in the "glory days" of the mid-1990s, Irreconcilable Differences was a cable television mainstay. It played at least once every week and often ran two or three times on weekends. For whatever reason I watched it over and over again, and in the process, sort of fell in love with this totally imperfect yet sneakily lovable movie. Over a decade after it vanished from the cable TV lazy weekend repertoire, the film is finally getting a DVD release -- fittingly, as part of a series called "The Lost Collection." After revisiting the movie, it sure is a far-fetched, silly trifle of a fairy tale, but it's still charming, and still believable in its own way....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Lions Gate |
 | Release Date: 4/14/2009 |
 | Running Time: 113 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1984 |  | Catalog ID: 25336 |  | UPC: 00012236102557 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew
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| | Professional Reviews | Variety "...O'Neal and Long spark off a nice romantic chemistry....Wanamaker and Garfield turn in effective support work..." 05/16/1984A.V. Club "[T]he script scores some clever jabs at the vapid self-absorption of show-biz types....Film buffs should enjoy its genially amusing riff on '70s Hollywood mythology..." 04/22/2009 |
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