Three Men and a Little Lady

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Three Men and a Little Lady

3 Men and a Little Lady poster
Directed by Emile Ardolino
Produced by Robert W. Cort
Ted Field
Written by Coline Serreau(screenplay for Trois hommes et un couffin)
Sara Parriott
Josann McGibbon (story)
Charlie Peters (screenplay)
Starring Tom Selleck
Steve Guttenberg
Ted Danson
Nancy Travis
Robin Weisman
Christopher Cazenove
Music by James Newton Howard
Cinematography Adam Greenberg
Editing by Michael A. Stevenson
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures
Release date(s) 21 November 1990
Running time 104 min.
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by Three Men and a Baby
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Three Men and a Little Lady is an American film, the sequel to the hit film Three Men and a Baby (1987), starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson. It was released in 1990.

[edit] Plot

It carries on with the story of their life with Jack's love-child Mary, who is now five, and her mother Sylvia. The group are split up when Sylvia announces that she is getting married to an Englishman and moves to England. Peter (Tom Selleck) has also fallen in love with Sylvia and attempts to win her before her wedding.

The three men then go to England to get her and Mary back before it is too late.

[edit] Trivia

  • The film is referenced in the Irvine Welsh story "Snuff" from the book The Acid House, where the protaganist considers it the worst film ever made.

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