Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)
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Starring: Tom Selleck, et al.
Director: Emile Ardolino
Edition Details:
NTSC format (for use in US and Canada only)
Color, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, Surround Sound, CX Encoding, Digital
Sound, NTSC
Number of tapes: 1
ASIN: 6301995902
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Number of Reviews: 1
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From Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide
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Pleasant (if unexceptional) followup to hit comedy has the growing tyke's mother
(Travis) deciding to marry British actor Cazenove, and move to England... forcing the
three bachelor fathers to prove that the prospective husband and father is really a rotter
before it's too late.
Copyright© Leonard Maltin, 1998, used by arrangement with Signet, a division of
Penguin Putnam, Inc.
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It's been six years since the infant appeared on the doorstep and the three swinging
bachelors from "Three Men and a Baby" are now sharing their luxurious digs with
the adorable little girl and her mother Sylvia. All is not domestic bliss, however, and
Mom has decided the tyke needs more conventional parenting. Her solution: marry an
insufferable British theater director and move to England. Faced with the prospect of
losing the mother and child forever, one of the bachelors finally realizes that he is love
with Sylvia and becomes involved in a madcap scramble to prevent the marriage from taking
place.
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Baby Mary has grown into a curious 5-year-old. All is well until Mary's mother, now an
accomplished actress, moves to England to appear on the London stage and takes Mary with
her. Discovering how empty life is without Mary, the ex-dads go to outrageous lengths to
win her back.
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Filmed in DeLuxe color in Stratford-upon-Avon, England; New York City; and Los
Angeles, California. Began shooting April 10, 1990; completed Shooting July 17, 1990.
Released in North America November 21, 1990. Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film
Censors.
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Average Customer Review: Number of Reviews: 1
A viewer from Pennsylvania , January 22,
1999
Cute
All I can Say one of my favorite movies Ilove the songs on it and it it is really lovely
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