![]() ![]() Shocked, he hangs up the phone and waits for Susan on the staircase, and they talk. ![]() Later that night, Sharon calls Susan again to tell Susan what happened, and their grandfather picks up the phone and listens in on their conversation. After Mitch tells Sharon that he wants to marry Vicky, she gets hysterical, and when Vicky tries to talk to her, Sharon makes it clear that she knows her intentions. ![]() She calls Susan in Boston to tell her about Vicky, and that their mother needs to be brought to California immediately, but Susan wants more time to get to know their mother. Susan goes to Boston pretending to be Sharon to meet their mother and Sharon goes to California pretending to be Susan to meet their father without anyone suspecting anything.Īfter Sharon meets their father and returns home, she learns from Verbena, the housekeeper that he plans to marry a ferocious, child-hating gold digger named Vicky Robinson (Joanna Barnes), who's young enough to be their older sister. The twins, each eager to meet the parent and get to know the parent they never knew, decide to switch places. While getting to know each other, they soon learn they are twin sisters and that their parents divorced, with each parent taking one of them. As punishment, the camp director has them live together in an isolated cabin and eat at an isolation table until camp is over. At a camp dance, Susan and Sharon start fighting, and ruin the event. Their identical appearances created rivalry, and they pull malicious pranks on each other. Sharon and their mother, Margaret "Maggie" McKendrick (Maureen O'Hara) live in Boston in their grandparents' house and Susan lives with their father, Mitchell "Mitch" Evers (Brian Keith) in California.Īt age 13, Susan and Sharon (Hayley Mills in a dual role) meet at a summer camp. Identical twins Susan and Sharon are split up by their parents' divorce as babies, with their mother taking Sharon and their father taking Susan. ![]()
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