Based on the real life Gilbreth family. The name Gilbreth appears several times throughout the film: Nora says that it's her grandmother's name when the kids are playing the game with the apples; it's Kate's maiden name according to her yearbook; it's Kate's maiden name according to the dust jacket of her book.
Although this film is supposedly based on the same book that inspired the 1950 film classic, the only element it retains from the original is the idea of there being twelve children in one family. Even the names of the characters are changed.
The real family had 6 boys and 6 girls.
The actual family did not have any twins. All the children were single births and the father regretted this because he felt multiple births to be more efficient.
Oprah TV crew is the cast from Ashton Kutcher's show "Punk'd" (2003).
Director Cameo: [Shawn Levy] the reporter who asks Tom for a quote.
When Hank (Ashton Kutcher) gestures to his face ("This is the moneymaker!"), the motion he makes is the American Sign Language sign for "beautiful".
The part where the twins dump the whole entire bag of dog food wasn't in the script - the twins made it up.
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