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1990104 minFamily, Comedy

3 Men and a Little Lady

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Is 3 Men and a Little Lady worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Family, Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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3 Men and a Little Lady Synopsis

Sylvia's work increasingly takes her away from the three men who help bring up Mary, her daughter. When she decides to move to England and take Mary with her, the three men are heartbroken at losing the two most important women in their lives.

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Tom Selleck
Tom SelleckPeter Mitchell
Steve Guttenberg
Steve GuttenbergMichael Kellam
Ted Danson
Ted DansonJack Holden
Nancy Travis
Nancy TravisSylvia Bennington
Robin Weisman
Robin WeismanMary
Christopher Cazenove
Christopher CazenoveEdward
Sheila Hancock
Sheila HancockVera
Fiona Shaw
Fiona ShawMiss Lomax
Jonathan Lynn
Jonathan LynnVicar Hewitt
Sydney Walsh
Sydney WalshLaurie

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Is 3 Men and a Little Lady worth watching?

3 Men and a Little Lady has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Family, Comedy movies.

Is 3 Men and a Little Lady hit or flop?

3 Men and a Little Lady has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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3 Men and a Little Lady is a Family, Comedy movie that Sylvia's work increasingly takes her away from the three men who help bring up Mary, her daughter. When she decides to move to England and take Mary w...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 31, 2023
★ 5

Despite the best efforts of Fiona Shaw as the sex-maniac "Miss Lomax" this is really a rather poor follow-up to the original. The child, "Mary" - who is now five (clearly nobody realised that 1990-1987 = well, not five, anyway) has relocated with her mother "Sylvia" (the shockingly wooden Nancy Travis) to live in the UK with fiancé and film director "Edward" (Christopher Cazenove). Of course "Jack" (Ted Danson), "Michael" (Steve Guttenburg) and "Peter" (Tom Selleck) start to miss their playful little wean - with one of them also realising just how madly in love he is with her mother. They have to get to Britain urgently to thwart the nuptials and to get "Mary", the spoilt and very annoying "Mary", back from the clutches of their cut-glass speaking rival. Someone, somewhere, clearly decided that giving this nonsense a British slant might increase it's appeal - to, at least, open up an whole new slew of stereotypes for it to bash. If it's not the accents, it's the doddery curate or the motor-cycle and sidecar - indeed nothing is off limits as this plunders the puerile and contrived to string out this weakest of storylines for almost 1¾ hours of increasingly cringemaking "comedy". The proposed wedding scene at the conclusion just needed a gattling gun after about ten minutes. Sorry, perhaps I just wasn't in the mood but I didn't love the first of these and this is a poor relation. Please. No more!!