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  1. Meet the Parents is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. It chronicles a series of unfortunate events that befall a good-hearted but hapless nurse ( Ben Stiller as Greg Focker) while visiting his girlfriend's parents ( Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner as Jack and ...

  2. Fantasy. Sci-fi. Jack Byrnes is the deuratagonist and initially main antagonist in the movie Meet the Parents and it’s two sequels. He is the wealthy alcoholic father of Pamela Martha Focker (nee. Byrnes) and an ally of Greg Focker later his father-in-law. In all 3 films, Jack is not amused by Greg on the...

  3. Hard-to-crack ex-CIA man, Jack Byrnes and his wife, Dina head for the warmer climes of Florida to meet son-in-law-to-be, Greg Focker's parents. Unlike their happily matched offspring, the future in-laws find themselves in a situation of opposites that definitely do not attract.

  4. Jack Byrnes : You see, Greg, when you yell at a dog, his tail will go between his legs and cover his genitals, his ears will go down. A dog is very easy to break, but cats make you work for their affection. They don't sell out the way dogs do. Dina Byrnes : Now Greg, you have a very unique last name.

  5. Things seem to go awry when Greg's father-in-law Jack Byrnes (De Niro) visits. Recently, Jack has been diagnosed with a heart condition and become embittered by his daughter Debbie's divorce from her husband, Bob (whose marriage was the social event in Meet the Parents and how

  6. The problems begin with Greg's disastrous first meeting with his girlfriend's family -- most notably her intimidating father Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) and it's all downhill from there....

  7. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Directed by Jay Roach. Written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg. First comes love. Then comes the interrogation. taglines. Contents. 1 Jack Byrnes. 2 Dialogue. 3 Taglines. 4 Cast. 5 See also. 6 External links. Jack Byrnes [ edit] All right. Now look, Focker, I'm a patient man. That's what 19 months in a Vietnamese prison camp will do to you.