The Sleepover

To rescue their parents, they need to get a clue.

6.4
20201h 41m

Two siblings who discover their seemingly normal mom is a former thief in witness protection. Mom is forced to pull one last job, and the kids team up to rescue her over the course of an action-packed night.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Sleepover | You Think You Know Your Parents? | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Sleepover | You Think You Know Your Parents? | Official Trailer | Netflix

Cast

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Ken Marino

Glen Finch

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Harry Aspinwall

Baxter / Pizza Guy

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Enuka Okuma

Elise / Dark Figure

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Erik Griffin

Henry Gibbs

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Joanna Herrington

Mrs. Westenfeldt

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Matthew Grimaldi

Travis Schultz

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Marissa Carpio

Mrs. Patoc

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Daniel Washington

Head of Security

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Naheem Garcia

Music Teacher / Mr. Campbell

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Enku Gubaie

Queen of Moldana

Photo of Elena Korableva

Elena Korableva

Clancy Cello Double

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

7/10

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

This movie has a lot of good surprises to it.

I'm not a big fan of Malin Akerman, but I'm not going to say she's not good in action sequence (and she does it in heels), but Joe Manganiello and Ken Marino (who is credited in IMDB as "Glen" though there is a whole running joke with his name being "Ron") both sort of rule the spotlight when they're on screen and she gets overshadowed even though she's the "main" character (at least out of the adults).

The kids mostly do an amazing job, I think they'll be worth watching as they grow in their careers.

The only big "problem" I'm seeing in this is that you're crossing a heist movie with a rescue movie, with kids.....and it feels a lot like "Dora and the Lost City of Gold" they're is even 4 of them, 2 are related. It's more likely just a coincidence of similarities, but it's a god comparison of when it gets noisy versus how to make it more seemless (Dora wins).

Can't imagine this will be disappointing watch for younger audiences, and it's definitely good enough for adults too.

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