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    • It's A Remake of A 1992 Independent Film.
    • Jim Carrey Came Up with The Name "Focker."
    • Jay Roach Was "Terrified" to Direct The Film.
    • Naomi Watts Auditioned at Least Five Times to Play Pam.
    • Stiller Proposed to His Girlfriend During The Film's production.
    • The Original Opening Scene Was Too Expensive to Film.
    • The Idea For The Lie Detector Came from de Niro.
    • Greg's Character Was Influenced by Dustin Hoffman's Character in The Graduate.
    • The Pharmacy Used in The Movie Stayed Open While The Actors Filmed.
    • Blythe Danner Was Going For Gracie Allen.

    In 1992, Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke wrote and starred in Meet the Parents, a 75-minute flick that Glienna also directed on a budget of about $100,000. Unable to find a distributor for their film, the filmmakers eventually sold the rightsto Universal Studios.

    At one point in the film's development, Jim Carrey was set to star as Greg, with Steven Spielberg directing. It was during this back and forth that Carrey came up with the idea that the main character's last name should be "Focker." After Carrey and Spielberg moved on, the studio offered the project to Austin Powersdirector Jay Roach.

    Roach was apprehensive in attempting to sell the project to both De Niro and Stiller. Stiller thought Roach was only pretending to be nervous. Roach swears he was not. "I don’t think it was strategy," Roach told Entertainment Weekly. "I wanted them to know I was terrified. I’m really bad at faking."

    "I think the director liked me but the studio didn’t," Watts told The Daily Beastof her multiple auditions for the film. "I heard every piece of feedback you could imagine, and in this case, it was 'not sexy enough.'" Teri Polo landed the role.

    Stiller proposed to Christine Taylor at the same time he was rehearsing Meet the Parents. "I asked her father for permission before I did it," Stiller recalled to Parade. "It was like Meet the Parentsin real life, because Christine’s father is an intimidating guy who owns a security company; we’re good friends now, but at the time I was in the base...

    The film's original opening had Greg proposing to Pam duringa Cubs game at Wrigley Field—and failing spectacularly. To save money (the film had a $55 millionbudget), they had Greg’s failed proposal take place outside of a school instead.

    While researching a role, De Niro read up on polygraphers. He then talked about what he had read to Roach at a pre-shoot dinner. "At that point, there was no lie detector scene in the script," Roach told Entertainment Weekly. "But after hearing all this, I thought, 'Oh, this has to be in our movie.' Now it’s become the central image of all the ads,...

    Jim Herzfeld was one of the two credited screenwriters for Meet the Parents, along with John Hamburg. Herzfeld said he always thought of Greg as someone who was misunderstood, like The Graduate's Benjamin Braddock. (For the 2004 sequel, Meet the Fockers, Dustin Hoffman was cast as Greg's dad, Bernie Focker.)

    For a scene in which Stiller interacts with a pharmacy cashier (played by Judah Friedlander), the production not only used a real pharmacy—but an open one. Whenever the actors would finish a take, the actual cashiers would get back to work and deal with the customers. When the cameras started to roll again, the cashiers would stand off in a corner ...

    Blythe Danner (mom to Gwyneth Paltrow in real life) took inspiration from Gracie Allen, the wife and comedic partner of George Burns, in her role as Dina Byrnes.

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  2. Aug 31, 2024 · Helmed by Jay Roach, Meet the Parents is actually a remake of a 1992 film of the same name directed by Greg Glienna. The film was initially supposed to be directed by Steven Spielberg, with Jim Carrey playing the lead role.

  3. 2 days ago · The original “Meet the Parents” premiered in 1992 right here in Chicago! And now- it’s back at the Pickwick Theater for its *30th anniversary. Greg Glienna and Jim Vincent are here with more ...

  4. The film is a remake of a 1992 film of the same name directed by Greg Glienna and produced by Jim Vincent. Glienna – who also played the original film's protagonist – and Mary Ruth Clarke cowrote the screenplay. Universal Pictures purchased the rights to Glienna's film with the intent of creating a new version. Jim Herzfeld expanded the ...

  5. You probably recognize the hilarious 2000 film "Meet the Parents"... But did you know that the Ben Stiller flick is actually a *remake? The original "Meet t...

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  6. Before the remake in 2000, Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke cowrote the original independent film, Meet the Parents, in 1992. Glienna also directed the film, wrote two original songs, and starred as protagonist Greg: a Chicago advertising agent who travels with his fiancée Pam Burns to meet her parents, Irv and Kay, over a weekend but sets ...