
Adam Sandler
Sonny Koufax
Cole Sprouse
Julian McGrath
Dylan Sprouse
Julian McGrath
Joey Lauren Adams
Layla Maloney
Josh Mostel
Arthur Brooks
Leslie Mann
Corinne Maloney
Jon Stewart
Kevin Gerrity
Allen Covert
Phil D'Amato
Jonathan Loughran
Mike
Peter Dante
Tommy Grayton
Rob Schneider
Delivery Guy
Kristy Swanson
Vanessa
Joseph Bologna
Lenny Koufax
Steve Buscemi
Homeless Guy
Edmund Lyndeck
Mr. Herlihy
Larkin Malloy
Restaurant Owner
Samantha Brown
Employee
Neal Huff
Customer
Geoffrey Horne
Sid
Greg Haberny
NYU Student
Jackie Sandler
Waitress
George Hall
Elderly Driver
Peggy Shay
Lady at Tollbooth
Alfonso Ramírez
George (as Alfonso Ramirez)
Kelly Dugan
Kelly
Jared Sandler
Jared
Jillian Sandler
Jillian
Helen Lloyd Breed
Ms. Foote
Chloé Hult
Schoolteacher
Carmen De Lavallade
Judge (as Carmen deLavallade)
Deborah S. Craig
Paralegal
Dennis Dugan
Reluctant Trick-or-Treat Giver (uncredited)
Laurie Wallace
Hooters Waitress (uncredited)

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Reviews
"Big Daddy," starring Adam Sandler and the Sprouse twins, is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its humor and heartwarming storyline. Adam Sandler shines in his role as a goofy and over-the-top character who unexpectedly finds himself in a fatherly role, displaying both comical antics and genuine love for the child in his care. The film's blend of humor and heart make

One of my favorite Adam Sandler movies. This movie is hilarious. My daughter loved this movie as a kid as well. Now that she is a teen she loves Adam Sandler but always calls him big daddy. She says that's the only way she could remember him.

Good watch, could watch agian, and can recommeond. While it's a typical Happy Madiosn / Adam Sandler, the importance of the child's welfare kind of balances it out as far as "seriousness" goes. The humor stands up, even if some of it is problematic, but even then that was the point, to push boundaries. It's a funny, charming movie that reminds of a time when I didn't like Leslie Mann, mos












