A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson
Written by:
Coline Serreau
Sara Parriott
Josann McGibbon
Directed by:
Emile Ardolino
Release Date:
November 21, 1990
Original Title:
3 Men and a Little Lady
Alternate Titles:
Three Men and a Little Lady
뉴욕 세남자와 아기 2
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Interscope Communications
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 GB: PG GR: PG KR: 12 NL: 6 RO: AP SE: 11 US: PG
Runtime: 104
Sylvia's work increasingly takes her away from the three men who help bring up Mary, her daughter. When she decides to move to England and take Mary with her, the three men are heartbroken at losing the two most important females in their lives.
Five happy years after baby Mary's arrival in 3 Men and a Baby (1987), the ecstatic single fathers and still-unrepentant bachelors, Peter, Michael, and Jack, find themselves living under the same roof with Mary's British actress mother, Sylvia. However, things will take a turn for the unexpected, when Sylvia decides to move to the United Kingdom, after a promising business proposition combined with a welcome marriage proposal by her director and husband-to-be, Edward. In low spirits, the three fathers travel to bustling London, where one of them discovers that he has deeper feelings for Sylvia and that Edward might have a secret agenda. Will the three men and their little lady let Edward break up their family?
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Internet Movie Database | 5.5/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 40% |
Metacritic | 51/100 |
Awards Won: | 1 win & 1 nomination total |
Aerial Director of Photography:
Adam Dale
Art Direction:
Alan Cassie
David M. Haber
Camera Operator:
Moshe Levin
Mike Benson
Donald Sweeney
David Worley
Kate Robinson
Casting:
Ilene Starger
Mary Selway
Co-Producer:
Neil Machlis
Costume Design:
Louise Frogley
Director:
Emile Ardolino
Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg
Editor:
Michael A. Stevenson
Executive Producer:
Jean-François Lepetit
First Assistant Director:
Yudi Bennett
Gaffer:
Jono Kouzouyan
Denis Brock
Dennis Brock
Original Film Writer:
Coline Serreau
Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard
Producer:
Robert W. Cort
Ted Field
Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel
Screenplay:
Charlie Peters
Script Supervisor:
Cynnie Troup
Second Assistant Director:
Gabriela Vázquez
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson
Set Decoration:
Ian Whittaker
Ethel Robins Richards
Special Effects Coordinator:
Richard Ratliff
Story:
Josann McGibbon
Sara Parriott
Stunts:
Sy Holland
Tom Lupo
Marc Boyle
Steve Dent
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Leveque
Third Assistant Director:
Adam Somner
Title Designer:
Penelope Gottlieb
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