The sequel to 'Three Men And A Baby' which follows the three fathers to England to find five-year-old Mary and her mother. Read more
| Starring | Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Nancy Travis |
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| Director | Emile Ardolino |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
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In this decidedly lacklustre comedy sequel to Three Men and a Baby, Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson travel to London to try to prevent their adopted daughter from being sent to — horrors! — boarding school. As an insult to Britain it would have been more effective if it had been better made, but it wasn't. In addition, casting British actors to perform as if they are the befuddled eccentrics of an imaginary England of the 1950s seems almost contemptuous. Count it as another example of Hollywood's quaint and unrealistic view of the British way of life.
Dire sequel to Three Men and a Baby, notably silly in its depiction of England as a backward rural country inhabited entirely by eccentrics.
In this good-natured sequel to Three Men and a Baby, English actress Sylvia (Travis) and her daughter Mary have been... read more on Time Out
Well if you haven't seen this one then where have u been? As a child i watch this film over and over again, i never became tired of it. A Hilarious family movie and a must see.
I really like three men and a little lady, actually i loved it, tom selleck, steve cuttenburg and ted danson are all very good actors, i thought this film was brillilant, i would definately recommend it to other people, it is also a very good family movie. And it is also funny.
This film will never grow old. The parts are played brilliantly and the actors are very funny. Did not like how they portrayed the Brits, though.
very good and humerous well worth watching
This film will never grow old. The parts are played brilliantly and the actors are very funny. Did not like how they portrayed the Brits, though.
Well if you haven't seen this one then where have u been? As a child i watch this film over and over again, i never became tired of it. A Hilarious family movie and a must see.
I really like three men and a little lady, actually i loved it, tom selleck, steve cuttenburg and ted danson are all very good actors, i thought this film was brillilant, i would definately recommend it to other people, it is also a very good family movie. And it is also funny.
This film will never grow old. The parts are played brilliantly and the actors are very funny. Did not like how they portrayed the Brits, though.
oh nostalgia havn't seen this film for about 10 years far better than the original where have (steve guttenberg and tom selleck gone now) good quality family fun get the family round with some pizza and pop for around an hour and twenty minutes of wholesome fun
I love the old great ones. A real feel good film. Guarenteed to cheer you up. Enjoyed it as a kid, still enjoy it now.
This film has always been a favourite of mine though i would love to see a grown up version now.
a feel good film for all the family which we felt was even better than the original film, The men and a baby.
the head teacher was hillarious and we put this our all time greatest films.
It is not very often that sequels to good films are good films in their own right but this film follows on where the last one left off and it does not disappoint.
I would recommend watching the first film before this one but you can watch this one without watching the first.
I adore this film - it was one of my favourites as I was growing up and never tired of it! I have it on VHS and it's so worn out I may have to replace it with the DVD!
If you haven't seen the first film, then it is about 3 bachelors who were left with baby Mary on their doorstep! Five years on, Mary's mother Sylvia is engaged to Edward and plans to move to London, taking Mary with her and leaving New York for good. The three bachelors are not too happy about this and miss their little girl terribly, so make a mad dash to England to see her. In England they discover Edward is planning on sending Mary to boarding school and hatch a plan to stop the wedding going ahead and for Peter (Tom Selleck) to declare his love for Sylvia.
This is a sweet, funny and heart-warming film!
very good and humerous well worth watching
In this decidedly lacklustre comedy sequel to Three Men and a Baby, Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson travel to London to try to prevent their adopted daughter from being sent to — horrors! — boarding school. As an insult to Britain it would have been more effective if it had been better made, but it wasn't. In addition, casting British actors to perform as if they are the befuddled eccentrics of an imaginary England of the 1950s seems almost contemptuous. Count it as another example of Hollywood's quaint and unrealistic view of the British way of life.
Dire sequel to Three Men and a Baby, notably silly in its depiction of England as a backward rural country inhabited entirely by eccentrics.
In this good-natured sequel to Three Men and a Baby, English actress Sylvia (Travis) and her daughter Mary have been... read more on Time Out
"...A sunny,exuberant confection and an enjoyably skillful one..."
"...The actors have a ball..." -- 3 out of 4 stars