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Holiday Reunion 2003

★ 3.920 votes91 min📅 2003-11-23

"This Family Trip Is NO Vacation."

In *Holiday Reunion (2003)*, director Neal Israel crafts a hilariously chaotic comedy about a suburban family's disastrous holiday gathering when Mitch Snider, played by Bryan Cranston, receives an unexpected invitation from his long-lost cousin Woodrow.

Director: Neal Israel

Cast

Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston
Woodrow Snider
Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold
Dr. Mitch Snider
Penelope Ann Miller
Penelope Ann Miller
Pauline Snider
Hallie Todd
Hallie Todd
Jill Snider
Meghan Ory
Meghan Ory
Allison Snider
Calum Worthy
Calum Worthy
Danny Snider
Paul McGillion
Paul McGillion
Sheriff Kirkland
Britt Irvin
Britt Irvin
Twig
Noel Fisher
Noel Fisher
Buzz Hodges
Reece Thompson
Reece Thompson
Harley Snider

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Holiday Reunion (2003) about?

*Holiday Reunion (2003)* follows Mitch Snider, a well-meaning suburbanite who hopes for a peaceful holiday dinner—until he's invited to a gathering with his long-lost cousin's eccentric family. What unfolds is a series of outrageous mishaps as neurotic relatives collide with chaotic hippie hosts, delivering nonstop laughs and holiday-themed chaos.

Who directed Holiday Reunion?

*Holiday Reunion* was directed by Neal Israel, known for his work in comedy films like *Surf Ninjas* and *Bachelor Party*.

Who stars in Holiday Reunion?

The film features a talented cast including Bryan Cranston, Judge Reinhold, Penelope Ann Miller, Hallie Todd, and Meghan Ory, with Calum Worthy rounding out the ensemble.

Is Holiday Reunion (2003) worth watching?

As a National Lampoon-style comedy, *Holiday Reunion (2003)* delivers on absurd humor and over-the-top family dynamics, making it a solid pick for fans of irreverent holiday comedies. While not a classic, its lighthearted chaos and ensemble cast make it an entertaining watch.

How long is Holiday Reunion?

*Holiday Reunion* runs for 91 minutes, offering a brisk and chaotic holiday adventure.

About Holiday Reunion (2003) — A Hilarious Holiday Comedy Full of Chaos and Laughs

In *Holiday Reunion (2003)*, director Neal Israel crafts a hilariously chaotic comedy about a suburban family's disastrous holiday gathering when Mitch Snider, played by Bryan Cranston, receives an unexpected invitation from his long-lost cousin Woodrow. What begins as a simple feast spirals into a clash of neurotic relatives and eccentric hippie hosts, serving up a feast of absurd mishaps and nonstop laughs. With Penelope Ann Miller and Judge Reinhold leading the chaotic cast, this National Lampoon-style adventure delivers sharp humor and unfiltered holiday chaos.

The film thrives on its exaggerated family dynamics and holiday-themed friction, blending suburban awkwardness with surreal, over-the-top antics. Whether it's clashing personalities or cringe-worthy interactions, *Holiday Reunion (2003)* captures the essence of holiday gatherings gone wrong—where no one is safe from the madness. A perfect pick for fans of irreverent comedies and holiday-themed chaos.