# In-Laws

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For the relationship by marriage, see [Affinity (law)](/source/Affinity_(law)).

***In-Laws*** is an American [sitcom](/source/Sitcom) television series created by Mark Reisman, that aired on [NBC](/source/NBC) from September 24, 2002, to January 14, 2003. The series starred [Bonnie Somerville](/source/Bonnie_Somerville), [Jean Smart](/source/Jean_Smart), [Elon Gold](/source/Elon_Gold), and [Dennis Farina](/source/Dennis_Farina). The series is based on the stand-up comedy of Gold.[1][2]

## Plot

Newlyweds move in with the bride's parents. The protagonist has trouble with his fiancé's in-laws. Hijinks ensue.

## Cast

- [Dennis Farina](/source/Dennis_Farina) as Victor Pellet
- [Elon Gold](/source/Elon_Gold) as Matt Landis
- [Bonnie Somerville](/source/Bonnie_Somerville) as Alex Pellet Landis
- [Jean Smart](/source/Jean_Smart) as Marlene Pellet

## References

1. ["'In-Laws' coming to visit your television set on NBC"](http://www.michigandaily.com/content/laws-coming-visit-your-television-set-nbc). *Michigan Daily*. September 30, 2002.

1. ["Picks and Pans Review: 'In-Laws'"](http://people.com/archive/picks-and-pans-review-in-laws-vol-58-no-14/). *People*. September 30, 2002.

## External links

- [In-Laws](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0315682/) at IMDb

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