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Big Daddy
Directed by Dennis Dugan
Produced by Joseph M. Caracciolo
Allen Covert
Michelle Holdsworth
Adam Sandler
Robert Simonds
Mary P. Winn
Jack Giarraputo
Alex Siskin
Written by Steve Franks
Tim Herlihy
Adam Sandler
Starring Adam Sandler
Joey Lauren Adams
Jon Stewart
Rob Schneider
Dylan Sprouse
Cole Sprouse
Leslie Mann
Steve Buscemi
Peter Dante
Joseph Bologna
Josh Mostel
Music by Teddy Castellucci
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) June 25, 1999
Running time 1 hr and 29 mins.
Language English
Budget $34,200,000
Gross revenue $234,801,895(worldwide)

Big Daddy is an American comedy-drama film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler, which was released on June 25, 1999 by Columbia Pictures.

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Sonny Koufax (Sandler) is a carefree, unmotivated slob, who has declined to take on adult roles and responsibilities. He has earned a law degree, but has chosen not to even attempt to take the bar exam, since he was awarded $200,000 in an automobile accident years prior and lives off his restitution. He is employed, on a part time basis only, as a toll booth collector. His best friend is a kind-hearted delivery guy named (Nazo) (Rob Schneider) who stops by every so often. Sonny also has a habit of frequently harassing his roommate's fiancee, Corrine (Leslie Mann) about her previous employment at Hooters every chance he gets.

The film shows Sonny's friends, all former schoolmates, are "moving ahead" in their lives. His roomate Kevin Garrity (Jon Stewart) decides to ask Corrine to marry him and that is another thing that irritates Sonny. Kevin decides to pop the question the day before he is leaving for China for his law firm. Two of his male friends from school, in contrast to their conduct in Sonny's experience while at school, are now revealed to be homosexual and in a committed domestic partnership. Sonny's girlfriend (Kristy Swanson), disgusted and perplexed at Sonny's contrasting and inconsistent conduct decides to end her romantic relationship with him. Not to mention find a new man with more reliability.

Sonny quickly becomes occupied with a new series of events. Sonny wakes up to Kevin already at the airport leaving for China. Kevin, is revealed as having fathered an illegitimate son, whose name is Julian (Dylan and Cole Sprouse). Julian is abandoned at Sonny and Kevin's apartment, with a written explanation that Julian's mother is now declining to care further for Julian. It is revealed at the Social Services office that Julian's mother was terminally ill with cancer, and later died. Kevin, ready to depart for China when he gets a call from Sonny informing him of the letter and the boy. Sonny decides to handle situation himself and in the process decides Julian will solve his problem with his ex-girlfriend. His plan back fires and ends up at child service trying to give Julian back. Rather than give Julian to a foster home he decides to hangout with Julian until a new family is ready for Julian. Sonny, in caring for Julian, soon discovers a new purpose in his life and a deep connection with Julian as a father figure. But social services discovers that Sonny is posing as Kevin, and insists that he give up Julian.Social services takes Julian and decides to press charges against Sonny.

The case is brought to court, where Sonny has his friends as counsel, including Layla (Joey Lauren Adams), Corrine's sister and Sonny's new girlfriend; and late-arrival Kevin. Despite positive testimony from his friends—even Corrine, who swore to disliking him from the day they met—and changing the opinion of his own father, also a prominent attorney, the judge is ready to sentence him to jail for kidnapping Julian and defrauding the state. At this point, Kevin steps forward as Julian's father and insists that no charges be filed, having remembered a drunken fling with a Hooters girl in Toronto during the 1993 World Series, and connecting that with Julian's earlier testimony of originally coming from Toronto and being born in July. The judge grants custody to Kevin to the dismay of Julian, who wants Sonny as his father. Sonny tells Julian that can never happen because his real father is present, but they can be friends. Sonny moves in with Nazo while Kevin gets to know his son.

One year, three months, and six days later, Sonny, now a lawyer and father of a child with Layla, is surprised with a birthday party at Hooters attended by all his colleagues and friends, including Julian, but is more surprised to find his ex-girlfriend working as a Hooters girl and her boyfriend with his so called five-year plan.

[edit] Reception

The film was a box office success, bringing in $163 million domestically in the U.S. The movie received mixed reviews from critics, many praised the film, while others gave the film negative reviews. It was nominated for five Razzie Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Supporting Actor for Rob Schneider and Worst Screenplay, with Adam Sandler winning the award as Worst Actor.

[edit] Cast

Character Actor/Actress
Sonny Koufax Adam Sandler
Julian "Frankenstein" McGrath-Gerrity Dylan and Cole Sprouse
Layla Maloney Joey Lauren Adams
Nazo Rob Schneider
Corrine Maloney Leslie Mann
Tommy Grayton Peter Dante
Arthur Brooks Josh Mostel
Phil D'Amato Allen Covert
Kevin Gerrity Jon Stewart
Lenny Koufax Joseph Bologna
Vanessa Kristy Swanson
Homeless Guy Steve Buscemi
Mike Jonathan Loughran
Singing Kangaroo (Kangaroo Song) Tim Herlihy
Sid Geoffrey Horne

[edit] Soundtrack

The film won a BMI Film Music Award. The soundtrack included the following:

From the official soundtrack:

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