Hollywood’s ‘Three Men and a Baby’
I “Three Men and[ [a Baby,” the Hollywood version of the French comedy, “Three Men and a Cradle,” which (I is still screening at Sumner, will begin at the Midcity i tomorrow. ,1.! [ This ■ English-langiiage version stars Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as three bachelors who share a lavish ijlew York penthouse and a penchant for the finer
; i i : I ' : |. ' • ; i things in life. I But then along comes Mary, a young woman with the power to; interrupt the boys’ idyllic independence. j.: l ij j 5 'Deposited on the doorstep by an old flame of iDanson's,',lier unexpected ■arrival throws the squareIjawed trio, all of whom lare more at ease playing ■the field than parenting, (into a frenzy of domestic difficulty.
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Press, 24 March 1988, Page 30
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