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Three Men and a Little Lady
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Synopsis
Emile Ardolino directed this treacly sequel to Three Men and a Baby. The middle-aged trio of doting fathers -- Peter the architect (Tom Selleck), Michael the cartoonist (Steve Guttenberg) and Jack the actor (Ted Danson) -- have returned, sublimating their swinging bachelor instincts in order to raise 5-year-old Mary (Robin Weisman). The child of Jack and Sylvia (Nancy Travis), Mary was abandoned by Sylvia in the foyer of the boys' apartment house in the first film. In five years, Mary has grown from a diaper-filling infant to a cute kid who insists that the guys sing rap songs to her before she goes to bed. Sylvia now also lives with the bachelors as she pursues a promising Broadway career. Peter, Michael, and Jack dote on the moppet and parenthood has rarely seemed more idyllic. But Sylvia once again disrupts their placid existence. Accepting the marriage proposal of British director and surly cad Edward (Christopher Cazenove), she announces that she and Mary are going to move to England, leaving the boys high and dry. When it turns out that Edward is secretly planning to ship Mary away to a boarding school after the marriage, the three guys race frantically to disrupt Sylvia's wedding. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Christopher Cazenove Edward
Ted Danson Jack Holden
Steve Guttenberg Michael Kellam
Sheila Hancock Vera
Lynne Marta Morgan School Teacher
Edwina Moore Dr. Robinson
Tom Selleck Peter Mitchell
Fiona Shaw Miss Lomax
Nancy Travis Sylvia
Robin Weisman Mary Bennington
Everett Wong 1st Boy
Jonathan Lynn Vicar Hewitt

Production Crew

David M. Haber Art Director
Adam Greenberg Cinematographer
Neil Machlis Co-producer
Robert W. Cort Co-producer
Ted Field Co-producer
James Newton Howard Composer (Music Score)
Louise Frogley Costume Designer
Emile Ardolino Director
Michael A. Stevenson Editor
Doug Drexler Makeup
John Caglione, Jr. Makeup
Marty Paich Musical Direction/Supervision
Jean-Francois Lepetit Producer
Jonathan Filley Production Designer
Paul Deason Production Designer
Stuart Wurtzel Production Designer
Vincent Winter Production Designer
Vincent Winter Production Manager
Charlie Peters Screenwriter
Denise de Clue Screenwriter
Josann McGibbon Screenwriter
Joseph Loeb III Screenwriter
Kevin Falls Screenwriter
Matthew Weisman Screenwriter
Sara Parriott Screenwriter
Tim Kazurinsky Screenwriter
Antoinette Gordon Set Designer
Richard Ratliff Special Effects
Year: 1990
Runtime: 100
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Buena Vista
Interscope Communications
Touchstone Pictures

Release
November 21, 1990 (USA)
by Buena Vista