Admiral Frank Beardsley returns to New London to run the Coast Guard Academy, his last stop before a probable promotion to head the Guard. A widower with eight children, he runs a loving but tight ship, with charts and salutes. The kids long for a permanent home. Helen North is a free spirit, a designer whose ten children live in loving chaos, with occasional group hugs. Helen and Frank, high school sweethearts, reconnect at a reunion, and it's love at first re-sighting. They marry on the spot. Then the problems start as two sets of kids, the free spirits and the disciplined preppies, must live together. The warring factions agree to work together to end the marriage.
Directed by Raja Gosnell
big family
family
blended family
Rank
#121 in 2005·#6509 overall
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2.9 / 5
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Cast
Dennis Quaid
Frank Beardsley
Rene Russo
Helen North
Sean Faris
William Beardsley
Danielle Panabaker
Phoebe North
Miranda Cosgrove
Joni North
Drake Bell
Dylan North
Katija Pevec
Christina Beardsley
Dean Collins
Harry Beardsley
Tyler Patrick Jones
Michael Beardsley
Haley Ramm
Kelly Beardsley
Ty Panitz
Ethan Beardsley
Miki Ishikawa
Naoko North
Crew
Raja Gosnell
Director
Christophe Beck
Original Music Composer
Theo van de Sande
Director of Photography
Robert Simonds
Producer
Richard Suckle
Executive Producer
Ernie F. Orsatti
Stunt Coordinator
Helen Beardsley
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Popular Reviews
487 reviews
Victoria
8.0★ · 02/05/26
i’m too introverted even for my own family, i could never survive this
i’m too introverted even for my own family, i could never survive this
Tiger
8.0★ · 05/21/26
I actually loved this, it was the sweetest movie ever and the lighthouse scene killed me. This the family I dream of for the future
I actually loved this, it was the sweetest movie ever and the lighthouse scene killed me. This the family I dream of for the future
Shiv
7.0★ · 04/30/26
2000s movies really had family classics with huge number of siblings I miss it bring that energy back into cinema.
2000s movies really had family classics with huge number of siblings I miss it bring that energy back into cinema.