We watched Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade last night, which neither the bf nor I had ever seen. It was a lot of fun. He was really tickled by the casting of Sean Connery of Harrison Ford’s father, which I agree, was brilliant. [BTW, why a no-name actress as the female lead? couldn’t they get a bigger star for the role? Or did they blow all the money on the top two salaries and the special effects?]
The main other example we came up with of gimmicky casting of one star as another’s parent was [dang, is this a spoiler? I can’t remember, best err on the side of caution:]
James Garner playing Mel Gibson’s father in Maverick
which I thought also worked wonderfully well, resonating on a number of levels – mostly because of the previous roles of the older actor (cf the resonance of “James Bond” playing Indy’s dad).
When I saw the title I immediately thought of the example you already mention, Sean Connery and Harrison Ford. I also thought of when they cast Kathleen Turner as Chandler Bing’s DAD on Friends!
Were Karen Allen and Kate Capshaw any bigger when they were cast in the previous movies? I suspect they became names because of movies, not before.
Alison Doody retired briefly to have kids according to her IMDB entry, so that’s probably why she didn’t become as much a name as the others. I found her to be lusciously gorgeous, which is why I remember this stuff.
I really liked Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge but that may be the idea of Shirley MacLaine as Debbie Reynolds that gets to me.
-Lil
I don’t recall the actor’s name, but whoever played Mr. Stephens Sr. in Remains Of The Day was very well cast. By the end of the film, you could see his physical manner in his son (played by Anthony Hopkins).
I was very impressed with the casting of Willem Dafoe as James Franco’s father in Spider-Man. They really resembled each other to the point where you could quite obviously accept them as father and son. Typically, Hollywood seems to be convinced that if they have the same hair color, they can be related, but this casting was inspired IMO.
I’m not sure, but the dad was at least a transvestite.
His mom is played by Morgan Fairchilde, which implies Chandler is the product of some truly attractive genes. Oddly, he still looks like a doofus.
One of the odder parenting casting choices was in Blow, when Rachel Griffiths was cast as Johnny Depp’s mother, even though he’s nearly five years older. To be fair, the movie is an autobiography of Depp’s character, with scenes over a period of about forty years, so Griffiths appears as her normal age in the childhood flashbacks and is made up to look older in later scenes.
North by Northwest, in contrast, takes place over a period of at most a week or so, and features Jessie Royce Landis as Cary Grant’s mother, depite the fact that she was 11 months younger than he was.
“Sally Rogers” (played by Rose Marie on The Dick Van Dyke Show) was the prototype for the Murphy Brown character: the wise-cracking, strong-minded, single career woman.
Friends actually does a pretty good job with casting the families… Marlo Thomas (“That Girl”) does make sense as Rachel’s mom (as to Reese Witherspoon and Christina Applegate as her sisters), and Teri Garr as Phoebe’s mom worked pretty well too.
How about when they cast Jon Voight as Angelina Jolie’s father in Tomb Raider? They looked so much like father and daughter that I…what? On never mind.