
The original:
Three Men and a Baby/Little Lady (1987/1990)
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Directed by:
Leonard Nimoy (ST 3: The Search for Spock, ST 4: The Voyage Home, The Good Mother) /
Emile Ardolino (Dirty Dancing, Sister Act, Chances Are)
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Starring:
Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Nancy Travis, Sheila Hancock, Fiona Shaw
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What's it about?
Three confirmed bachelors have their worlds turned upside down and inside out when a baby is left on their doorstep.
…Do they find what it means to be responsible? Sort of.
…Do they discover there’s more to life than having fun? In a manner of speaking.
…Do they become better, richer people? Not really, to be honest.
None the less, this is a fun film, with likeable performances from the three leads, light direction from Nimoy, and lots of jokes about how baby poo is smelly.
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A silly but likeable sequel follows our heroes and their now five-year-old ‘daughter’, as they travel to England, insult the locals and one of them finds love.
…Is the world crying out for a third part? We’ll get back to you.
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“There's a quarter of a million dollars in heroin in the diaper pail and the new baby wipes are in the hall cabinet.”
“Jack has a baby?”
“I realise such a concept tends to negate our belief in a benevolent God, but yes.”
“I’ll give you a thousand dollars if you do it.”




The pitch: "Come up with a trilogy capper to round Three Men And A Baby and Three Men And A Little Lady."

