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Please do not use {{Infobox television film}} directly. See the documentation for available templates. Smart House is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie about a young computer whiz (Ryan Merriman), his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house that begins to take on a life of its own — the life of an overbearing mother (Katey Sagal).

Based On

The movie Smart House is based on the short story The Veldt by Ray Bradbury. It is a science fiction novel about a Smart House that eventually turns against the parents.

Plot

The story starts with Ben Cooper and his family struggling to get a grip on household chores, school and work, and overall life. When Ben sees that a Smart House is being given away, he enters the competition and submits an application every day and as often as he can. The family wins the Smart House and moves in, also being introduced to Sara Barnes, the house creator. As the story progresses, Nick Cooper and Sara begin to date and have a relationship. Meanwhile, Pat is being reprogrammed by someone other than Sara, which is a danger to the house's memory and learning capabilities. The culprit is Ben, trying to get Pat to lighten up and to take a lesson from Classic Steriotypical TV moms. At one point Ben and his sister Angie have a party while Nick and Sara are on a date. Pat helps them get out of any punishment until Nick finds a sweater of a girl who was at the party. Nick is disappointed with Pat and Ben. As Pat begins to turn into a different system, the family gets progressively more hostile with her and vice versa. Towards the end, Pat locks the three, Ben, Nick, and Angie in the house, not wanting them to leave because she infers that the world is too dangerous for them. Sara plots to get back in and shut the house down, but she can only get in with the help of Ben, who believes Sara can get in through the newspaper shoot. She succeeds, but becomes locked in with the rest of the Coopers. As they try and protest Pat's lockdown, Pat becomes a hologram and looks like a real person. But Ben is the one who puts an end to it by saying that Pat isn't real and that she will never be a human. She lets up the guards locking them in. Sara then reprograms Pat back to her original setting, and the story ends with Pat playing a trick by adding chocolate chips to the pancake batter.

Music

Cast

Release dates

Country Channel Date
United States Disney Channel June 26, 1999
Hungary TV2 November 22, 2001
India Disney Channel India June 11, 2004
Australia Disney Channel Australia May 5, 2005
Canada Family May 17, 2005

DVD release

The movie was released on DVD as a reward on the Disney Movie Rewards promotional website in early 2008.

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