Rating: PG13
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 06/25/1999(USA)
Release Date: 11/02/1999
Dubbed: English
Run Time: 93 Minutes
Flags: Adult Humor, Profanity
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Prospective parents everywhere, meet the world's least likely paternal role model:
Adam Sandler! In
Big Daddy,
Sandler plays 30-year-old bachelor Sonny Koufax, a carefree slob who has never much taken to adult responsibilities; he works one day a week as a tollbooth collector, and spends the remainder of his time living off of a $200,000 reward he collected from an auto accident. All told, the life suits him just fine. However, as his old buddies start getting married and drifting away, Sonny realizes that if he doesn't do something soon, he could end up all alone for the rest of his life. When his most recent girlfriend,
Vanessa (
Kristy Swanson), indicates that she needs some time off because she's sick of being with a man who can't act like a grown-up, he decides that it's time to take drastic action to win her back. Conveniently enough, a little boy named
Julian (
Cole Sprouse and
Dylan Sprouse) turns up on his doorstep, claiming that he's the biological son of
Sonny's roommate and friend from law school,
Kevin (
Jon Stewart). The kid tells
Sonny that he's from Buffalo, New York;
Kevin has never been to Buffalo, New York, but no matter -
Sonny foresees, in
Julian, an opportunity to convince
Vanessa that he can face adult responsibilities. He thus takes charge of the little boy over a long Columbus Day weekend, pretending to be
Kevin. However, the plan doesn't work as expected, and the authorities hone in on a discovery of
Sonny's real identity. Meanwhile,
Sonny finds himself genuinely drawn to the tyke. Also supporting
Sandler in
Big Daddy are
Joey Lauren Adams,
Josh Mostel and
Rob Schneider.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide