Watch: Unseen Clip From The Parent Trap
Lindsay Lohan has appeared in some of the most famous films including Freaky Friday, Herby Fully Loaded and The Parent Trap. Many movie productions film extra scenes that never end up making the final cut. Old VHS’ used to include old bonus clips and teases for upcoming movies.
Now, with modern day technology and social media, clips get leaked online for many to see all around the world. We found a clip online from the famous The Parent Trap film that you may not have seen.
The Parent Trap
The Parent Trap was released July 20, 1998 and took off amongst movie fans. Director, Nancy Meyers, casted Lindsay in a twin-role that would require her to play two parts. Movie magic took place and there was two Lindsays were born or well, a Hallie Parker and Annie James.
Though the movie was filmed in the late ’90s, it still remains modern in message. A short synopsis of the film is how two 11-year-old twins who get separated at birth and grow up many miles away from each other in different countries. The parents of the twins move forward with their separate lives until the twins meet at camp discovering they are really long lost sisters. They go out of their way to get their parents back together and through trial and tribulations they… Okay, we can’t reveal everything. Go and watch it. But for the ones that have seen the movie, see below.
The Unseen Clip
To set the scene, Hallie who is pretending to be Annie just got back from camp.
Here is a clip of Hallie Parker pretending to be Annie James in England. She is riding in a private car with her butler, Martin. She really wants to see the Queen’s guards up close because she (Hallie Parker) hadn’t ever before. Her butler Martin in the clip scoffs, “You’ve seen those guards up-close a million times.” Of course, the twins are charming and get their way. She gets dropped off, tries her best attempt to talk to one of the guards and then the queen herself comes out.
In the end, Annie aka Hallie gets so nervous that she reveals her fake identity to the queen but quickly corrects herself. The guard who she was originally trying to talk to makes a snide remark after her quick meet with the queen.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Parent Trap is rated a supreme 87% which shows it’s popularity decades later. Enjoy!
You can watch the clip HERE.