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Play Nice 2014

★ 1.01 votes77 min📅 2014-05-22

"Their son's future... is in their hands."

In the sharp and witty comedy *Play Nice* (2014), directed by Rodman Flender, Raquel and Peter Jacobs face an uphill battle when they set their sights on securing a spot at the elite Le Chance Academy for their young son, George.

Director: Rodman Flender

Cast

Mary Lynn Rajskub
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Ellen Bell
Collette Wolfe
Collette Wolfe
Raquel Jacobs
David Hoffman
David Hoffman
Peter Jacobs
John Ennis
John Ennis
Dave Bell
Jack Plotnick
Jack Plotnick
Berg
Steve Berg
Steve Berg
Jerry
Tyler Mazzei
Boy George
Evan Kishiyama
Evan Kishiyama
Qwan
Jill Bartlett
Jill Bartlett
Lou
Lindsay Stidham
Chastity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Play Nice (2014) about?

*Play Nice* follows Raquel and Peter Jacobs as they desperately try to enroll their son in a prestigious academy, only to find themselves entangled in a series of increasingly absurd and chaotic challenges. The film explores the lengths parents go to for their children's success, wrapped in sharp humor and social satire.

Who directed Play Nice?

The film was directed by Rodman Flender, known for his work in comedy and lighthearted yet insightful storytelling.

Who stars in Play Nice?

The movie features Mary Lynn Rajskub and Collette Wolfe as the determined parents, alongside David Hoffman, John Ennis, and Jack Plotnick in key roles.

Is Play Nice (2014) worth watching?

With its snappy humor and relatable theme of parental desperation, *Play Nice* (2014) is a solid pick for comedy fans looking for something fresh and funny. While it doesn't have a rated IMDb score, its blend of satire and slapstick makes it a fun, quick watch.

How long is Play Nice?

The film has a runtime of 77 minutes, making it a perfect choice for a lighthearted evening in.

About Play Nice (2014) — When Good Parents Go to Crazy Lengths for Their Child's Future

In the sharp and witty comedy *Play Nice* (2014), directed by Rodman Flender, Raquel and Peter Jacobs face an uphill battle when they set their sights on securing a spot at the elite Le Chance Academy for their young son, George. What begins as a straightforward mission quickly spirals into a chaotic and hilarious battle of wills, where every move they make seems to backfire in the most unexpected ways. Flender's razor-sharp direction and the film's snappy pacing dive into the absurd lengths parents will go to for their child's future, blending slapstick humor with biting social satire.

The atmosphere crackles with tension as Raquel and Peter navigate a world where politeness and decency take a backseat to ruthless ambition. With a standout cast that includes Mary Lynn Rajskub and Collette Wolfe as the desperate parents, *Play Nice* (2014) delivers a fresh and irreverent take on the modern parenting squeeze, where the line between love and desperation blurs in the most entertaining ways.