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Three Men and a Baby By Tom Keogh
Not nearly as good as the original French comedy, Three
Men and a Cradle, upon which this is based, Three Men and a Baby
nevertheless is decent brain candy directed with some crackle by Leonard
Nimoy. Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson star as three
swinging bachelor roommates who find a baby girl on their doorstep--the
daughter of Danson's character (who doesn't know about her) by a woman
(Nancy Travis) with whom he had a brief fling. The jokes about dirty
diapers and feeding schedules are predictable, but the film gains real
warmth from Selleck, who does a convincing job playing a fellow whose life
is changed for the better by added responsibility. A distracting subplot
involving some bad guys threatens to derail everything, and the ending is
a bit unconvincing as filmed, but the virtues of this movie finally win
out over its weaknesses.
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"What was the music on the film? I am trying to find out one particular song the one when they went to the park and told the baby to the guys work places etc. [Editor's note: I leave it to our resourceful readers to answer this one as I haven't a clue.]" --Anonymous |
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|  | Director: Leonard Nimoy
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|  | Stars: Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Nancy Travis, Margaret Colin, Philip Bosco, Celeste Holm, Derek de Lint, Cynthia Harris, Lisa Blair, Michelle Blair
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|  | Released: November 25, 1987
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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