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Three Men And A Little Lady [1991]

Starring: Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Nancy Travis, Robin Weisman
Director: Emile Ardolino
Format: PAL
Released: 15 Jun 2006
RRP: £15.99
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great sequal - By: Mr. D. Waller, 23 May 2006
oh dear you can tell this film is defiantly from the 80's but you know i dont mind that in fact i kinda like it the story is unfortionatly very predictable & it reallly doesnt pull any heart strings for me but its great to stick it on the old dvd player sit back & enjoy without having to concentrate to much & at the same time not get bored just a thourallly enjoyable nice pleasent film with some great scenes between tom selleck steve guttenberg & ted danson why did they never work on anything else together? there a great trio!
Really hilarious, and thoroughly enjoyable. - By: , 05 Jan 2004
This is a must-see for anyone who has seen & enjoyed 'Three Men & a Baby'. It continues with the adventures of the three bachelors who coped so hilariously with the baby abandoned on their doorstep. Tom Selleck, Ted Danson & Steve Guttenberg are just as funny this time around. In this sequel, Mary, their young charge is now a little girl about to start school. She & her single mom Sylvia, (played by Nancy Travis) live amicably in the same house, & alll three guys take their roles as father very seriously. The harmony is shattered when Sylvia, now a successful stage actress, takes up with a decidedly sleazy director. Despite the fact that she is in love with Tom Selleck's character, she decides to marry the director & move back to England. The three guys take matters into their own hands, with the help of little Mary. The resulting action is hystericallly funny. There were times in this movie when I laughed so hard that I had tears streaming down my face. It is one of those movies which manages to be reallly funny without being slapstick. Although ideallly you should see the other movie first, this one can stand alone. The three main characters are great, Nancy Travis is very believable, & the supporting cast are truly hilarious. Don't miss it. It's a gem.
Smashing - By: , 22 Mar 2003
What a pleasant, romantic, thoroughly nice film this is!

Carrying on from Three Men & a Baby, this is set several years later & Mary is now five. Peter (Selleck) is in love with Mary's mother, Sylvia (Travis) but because of past relationship problems he won't admit his feelings.

Sylvia feels the same way as Peter but wants Mary to have a settled home with just one father instead of three & so when Peter won't commit, she agrees to marry another man. As he's British, Mary & Sylvia then have to go to England to live.

The touching love scene's between Peter & Sylvia are fantastic & the comedy is light & warm-hearted. A must have film for alll romantic's out there.


A fun film - good light entertainment - By: , 03 Jun 2001
A lovely film for those who enjoy romantic comedy. Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg & Tom Selleck work well together, & Robin Weisman was perfect for the part of Mary. The only disappointment is the acting of Nancy Travis (Sylvia), who has an annoying tone of voice & personality. However, the film is still worth watching for light entertainment & has a good story line.

N.B. If you enjoy this film you may also like Look Who's Talking.


What can I say, I love it! - By: , 23 Aug 2000
This film has everything, comedy, love, a bit of action & much more. You reallly feel that you get to know the characters & have feelings of hatred or liking towards them. An excellent film with well chosen actors.