

Comedy · Family
Overview
Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather, the twins fall in love with France, not to mention two French boys.
Top Cast


Mary-Kate Olsen
Mary-Kate Olsen
Melanie Porter
Mary-Kate Olsen
Melanie Porter


Ashley Olsen
Ashley Olsen
Allyson Porter
Ashley Olsen
Allyson Porter


Peter White
Peter White
Grandpa Edward
Peter White
Grandpa Edward


Matt Winston
Matt Winston
Jeremy Bluff
Matt Winston
Jeremy Bluff


Yvonne Sciò
Yvonne Sciò
Brigitte
Yvonne Sciò
Brigitte


Brocker Way
Brocker Way
Jean
Brocker Way
Jean


Ethan Peck
Ethan Peck
Michel
Ethan Peck
Michel


François Giroday
François Giroday
Henri
François Giroday
Henri
Jon Menick
Jon Menick
François
Jon Menick
François


Doran Clark
Doran Clark
Barbara Porter
Doran Clark
Barbara Porter
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