Quints

Quints

Movie |

Baby | Quintuplets

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Family, Comedy, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Bill Corcoran
  • Cast(s): Kimberly J. Brown, Daniel Roebuck, Elizabeth Morehead, Shadia Simmons, Jake Epstein See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 23min
  • Music: Michael Tavera
  • Award(s): Young Artist 2001 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Just in Time for Christmas, Radio Rebel
  • Story:
    Jamie Grover (Kimberly J. Brown) is an only child who has always wanted out from the constant attention her parents give her. Her wish is finally granted when she finds out her mother is pregnant, but when she turns out to have quints, Jamie's life changes in ways she had never imagined. She discovers she might not want the same things her parents want for her, but nonetheless, her parents focus all of their attention on her baby brothers and sisters. But when one of her brothers gets terribly ill (from quints) she discovers that she really doesn't mind the babies, and that she does have the courage to let her parents know she has dreams of her own.
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5.5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Jamie Grover (Kimberly J. Brown) is an only child who has always wanted out from the constant attention her parents give her. Her wish is finally granted when she finds out her mother is pregnant, but when she turns out to have quints, Jamie's life changes in ways she had never imagined. She discovers she might not want the same things her parents want for her, but nonetheless, her parents focus all of their attention on her baby brothers and sisters. But when one of her brothers gets terribly ill (from quints) she discovers that she really doesn't mind the babies, and that she does have the courage to let her parents know she has dreams of her own.
Ratings

5.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a TV Movie Comedy Leading Young Actress | 2001 | Kimberly J.

Best Performance in a TV Movie Comedy Supporting Young Actor | 2001 | Jake

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Since infants are only allowed to work fifteen minutes at a time with twenty minute breaks in between, twenty were hired to play the quintuplets.

While Jamie mentions living in Milford and her mother runs the town's newspaper, no state name is actually given. An exterior shot is later shown of the Massachusetts State House in Boston where her parents meet the governor. Milford is roughly 40 miles from Boston. If the film does take place in Milford, Jamie taking the subway to the event would not be correct, as there's no subway line or direct train service between Milford and Boston.

Popular Dialogues

"Nancy Grover: Zoe, have you ever changed a baby's diaper? Zoe: Does a doll count? Nancy Grover: Let's start you off with a girl. Jamie Grover: Boys tend to pee on you. Zoe: Um, ew."

"Jim Grover: It's quints."