The Focker Family Collection (3 Blu-ray)
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Title: The Focker Family Collection (2000-2010; USA)
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Genre: Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 321 min.
Media: 3 x BD-50
Region: A, B, C
Director: Jay Roach, Paul Weitz
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The Focker Family Collection / Meet the Parents / Meet the Fockers / Little Fockers
Meet the Parents (2000)
Orderly Greg Faker is about to propose to his girlfriend Pam, a weekend guest at her parents' house. There's just one catch...he has to get her father's permission first. However, Pam's father Jack Burns, a cat-obsessed former CIA operative played by Academy Award winner Robert De Niro, takes an immediate dislike to her not-so-sincere beau. Trying to get his parents' consent, Greg encounters serious opposition under Murphy's Law, and as a result of a series of amusing failures, he begins to bring only trouble to everyone, becoming a pariah in the eyes of the entire family... everyone except his deeply shocked girlfriend, who does not believe that she still loves this source of destruction.
Meet the Fockers (2004)
Having given permission to orderly Greg Faker to marry their daughter, former CeReUshnik Jack Burns and his wife go to Miami to visit the groom's parents. They have a lot of questions in their minds. What kind of family is this - the Fockers? And what kind of parents are these who named their son Gay (Gaylard) M. Faker?
Little Fockers (2010)
It took Greg 10 years, two children and countless trials for his father-in-law to partially come to terms with his existence. But after Greg finds himself broke and finds a job at a pharmaceutical company, Jack's suspicions increase exponentially. When Greg and Pam's entire family, including her ex-boyfriend Kevin, gathers for the twins' birthday, Greg will have to prove to a skeptical Jack that he is the real man of the house. Misunderstandings, surveillance, undercover missions - how will all this help Greg pass the final test and become the new head of the family? Or will the trust that has arisen between relatives be undermined... for the better?
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