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                 A successful small-town football coach and his wife lead a                        surprisingly idyllic -- if necessarily regimented -- life with their family of twelve children. When dad gets an offer he can't refuse to coach a Big Ten football team, the move to the city, his increasing workload, and his wife's book tour, turn the clan upside down.

Directed by Shawn Levy (Big Fat Liar), this one ... is one you don't wanna miss!!  How could you anyway??  It's got Jacob in it!:)
CAST/FILM INFO/FAST FACTS

Cast: JACOB SMITH, Steve Martin (Thomas "Tom" Baker), Bonnie Hunt (Mrs. Mary Baker), Hilary Duff, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Piper Perabo (Anne Baker), Tom Welling, Brent Kinsman and Shane Kinsman (Kyle and Nigel Baker), and Alyson Stoner

Director: Shawn Levy

Screenwriter(s)  Craig Titley & Sam Harper

Studio FOX

Production Company 1492 Pictures

Genre Family/Comedy

Release Date December 25, 2003

Production from film ... Production started on March 31st, 2003 in Los Angeles and wrapped up in early June, 2003. This project was long in development, with Fox originally thinking they would have it ready to be filmed as early as 1998.

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Back in late 2001, Matt Williams (Where the Heart Is) signed on to direct this project, but he had dropped out within a year (his loss), replaced by Levy (his gain)!

This film is a (loose) remake of the Walter Lang directed 1950 comedy, 'Cheaper by the Dozen' (starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy), which was itself based upon a popular 1940s childrens book written by Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, which was based upon the true story of Gilbreth's father, Frank, Sr. Gilbreth's story was also adapted as a stage musical by Mark Bucci, also called 'Cheaper by the Dozen'. This version is making considerable changes to the story (setting in the 21st century, changing the family name), but the biggest is that the father character is no longer an "efficiency expert" as he was in real life (and the first film), but a college football coach.

) Although the real Frank Gilbreth family story took place in the 1910s-1920s, this film is adapting the story to a modern 21st century setting, with the name of the family also being changed from Gilbreth to Baker.
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