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Chicago, Illinois | Based On Novel Or Book
The Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary, and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids bored -- and increasingly mischievous.
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The Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary, and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids bored -- and increasingly mischievous.
5.9/10
IMDbBest Young Ensemble in a Feature Film | 2004 | Shane Kinsman
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2004 | Forrest Landis
Choice Movie Liplock | 2004 | Ashton Kutcher
Choice Movie Blush | 2004 | Hilary Duff
Choice Movie Hissy Fit | 2004 | Ashton Kutcher
Choice Breakout Movie Star Male | 2004 | Tom Welling
Favorite Movie Actor | 2004 | Ashton Kutcher
Favorite Movie Actor For and | 2004 | Ashton Kutcher
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Younger | 2004 | Alyson Stoner
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 190,212,113 USD
The part where the twins dump the whole entire bag of dog food wasn't in the script - the twins made it up.
When the "Cheaper by the Dozen" movies were made, neither Steve Martin nor Bonnie Hunt, who played the parents of 12 children, had ever had a child in real life. Steve Martin first became a father years later in Febuary of 2013 when his wife Anne Stringfield gave birth to his first child.
Jared Padalecki was originally supposed to play Charlie Baker but was unable to do so. He was then asked to play the unnamed bully because they wanted someone who was taller than Tom Welling.
After the meat soaking scene, Steve Martin's character (Tom Baker) says, "Where did they come up with soaking his underwear in meat?" Actually, the idea of the kids soaking Hank's underwear in meat was Steve Martin's idea.
The "Oprah Winfrey" TV crew is the cast from Ashton Kutcher's show Punk'd (2003).
"Tom: You soaked his underwear in meat. That is so wrong. Funny, but wrong."
"Nora: Oh honey, there just welcoming you into the family. Hank: They set me on fire. Nora: Just your pants."