

Jack and Jill 2011
"His twin sister is coming for the holidays... ...and it ain't pretty."
In *Jack and Jill (2011)*, director Dennis Dugan delivers a chaotic yet heartfelt comedy that explores the absurdity of family dynamics.
Director: Dennis Dugan
Cast










Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jack and Jill (2011) about?
*Jack and Jill (2011)* follows a successful ad executive whose peaceful life is upended when his overbearing twin sister descends for Thanksgiving. As her disruptive presence escalates, Jack's patience wears thin, leading to a series of outrageous family clashes and workplace mishaps.
Who directed Jack and Jill?
Dennis Dugan directed *Jack and Jill (2011)*, known for helming Adam Sandler's comedic hits behind the camera.
Who stars in Jack and Jill?
The film features Adam Sandler in a dual role, alongside Al Pacino, Katie Holmes, Eugenio Derbez, and Rohan Chand.
Is Jack and Jill (2011) worth watching?
While *Jack and Jill (2011)* isn't Sandler's strongest work, its holiday-themed chaos and Pacino's scene-stealing performance make it a guilty pleasure for comedy fans. Expect laughs, cringes, and a few surprises—just don't expect high art.
How long is Jack and Jill?
*Jack and Jill (2011)* runs for 91 minutes.
🎥 Trailer
About Jack and Jill (2011) — Adam Sandler's Hilarious Dual Role Comedy
In *Jack and Jill (2011)*, director Dennis Dugan delivers a chaotic yet heartfelt comedy that explores the absurdity of family dynamics. The film follows Jack Sadelstein, a high-powered Los Angeles ad executive living a picture-perfect life with his wife and two kids—until his twin sister Jill arrives for Thanksgiving, turning his world into a comedic disaster. Jack's normally serene existence unravels as Jill's clingy, passive-aggressive antics push him to the brink, blending cringe-worthy humor with unexpected emotional beats. With themes of sibling rivalry, workplace humor, and holiday chaos, the movie balances slapstick gags with quieter moments, making it a divisive yet memorable experience.
Adam Sandler stars in a rare dual role as both Jack and the obnoxious Jill, while Al Pacino steals scenes as a colorful family friend. Katie Holmes and Eugenio Derbez round out the cast in this raucous family comedy that's as much about the struggles of adulthood as it is about the madness of the holidays.




