Three Men and a Baby

  • PG
  • Leonard Nimoy (1987)
  • US
  • 98 min
Three Men and a Baby
Film Review
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4 out of 5

The title says it all - bachelors Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg and Tom Selleck are left holding the baby abandoned on their doorstep, and it's not long before they are knee-deep in bottles, nappies and gooey moments. The three leads look suitably harassed as they adapt to changing, feeding and burping duties, and director Leonard Nimoy (Mr Spock himself) keeps the comedy and entertainment coming thick and fast. Based on the French film 3 Men and a Cradle, it's thoroughly enjoyable family fare.

Plot Summary

The lives of three flat-sharing bachelors are turned upside down when they discover a baby left on their doorstep. Unfortunately, while trying to get to grips with the necessary parenting skills, they find themselves menaced by criminals searching for missing drugs. Comedy, directed by Leonard Nimoy, starring Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg and Nancy Travis.

Cast and crew

Cast

Peter Mitchell
Tom Selleck
Jack Holden
Ted Danson
Michael Kellam
Steve Guttenberg
Sylvia Bennington
Nancy Travis
Rebecca
Margaret Colin
Det Melkowitz
Philip Bosco
Jan Clopatz
Derek de Lint
Angelyne
Claire Cellucci

Crew

Director
Leonard Nimoy

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Guidance: 
Edited for language.
Available on video and DVD
Certificate PG
Categories
Comedy

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