Three Men and a Baby

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Three Men and a Baby
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PG,1hr 42min
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November 25, 1987
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Buena Vista Distribution Compa
Synopsis: Three Men and a Baby is an Americanized remake of the 1985 French comedy hit Three Men and a Cradle. Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg play three upwardly mobile New York bachelors who share an apartment. Their even-keel lifestyle is thrown out of whack when a young woman leaves a baby on their doorstep, suspecting that film director Danson is the father. The balance of the film is devoted to milking as much humor as possible out of the situation of three urbane young men trying to play ... Full Synopsis
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One of the many American remakes of French comedies that populated multiplexes in the late eighties, Three Men and a Baby sets up a standard sitcom situation then trades on the star power of its cast to make it work. While the men's inability to immediately grasp the subtleties of parenting makes for easy laughs, it is their interaction with one another that gives the film the energy that helped make ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Peter Mitchell
Michael Kellam, Cartoonist
Jack Holden, actor
Sylvia, Actress
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