Loved the first movie, had to get the second one! I looked at several different sites trying to find this! I absolutely love this movie!
Tom Sellick shines in this sequel This is the sequel to the smash hit Three Men and a Baby (which was a remake of the French break out hit Three Men and a Cradle).
It is now five years later. Mary, Sylvia and the boys are cohabitating in the guys apartment. But Mary wants more stability in her and Mary's life. When the director of her current Broadway smash falls for Sylvia, the happy group is about to break up. Even worse, Sylvia, Mary and Edward are moving to England.
But the boys think that "something is rotten in Denmark." They run over to England to rescue Sylvia and Mary. And it turns out that Edward is the rotter that they think he is. But now they need the proof to show Sylvia.
This is a good sequel but it not a great sequel (great story but too much irrelavant slapstick). What this movie does is give a vehicle for Tom Sellick (Peter - the architect) to shine. Tom has always been a nice amiable actor but has never had a role to breakout of his Magnum PI image. This one showed that he has more than just one character in him.
Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg return as the "biological" Jack (the actor) and other "honorary father" Michael (the satirist) but they are just there for the ride. It is Tom's show. (Athough Ted has a great turn a the fake Vicar.)
Nancy Travis returns as Sylvia and actually is in the entire movie instead of arrive at the end like the first. And she proves that she has a great sense of time and can fake a British accent almost as good as Gwenyth.
This is a beautiful romantic comedy. Too bad they stooped to some unneccesary slapstick at times. BUT!!! I recommend this film wholehearted, and it stands on its own.
Im starting the wave! Great movie. Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Tom Sellick lead an allstar cast once again in this charming sequel to Three Men and a Baby. I thought the original was better however. This movie is still loaded with laughs, it tends to get boring at times but the movie gets funnier towards the end. Mary is no longer a baby. She's beginning to ask "questions", and the guys (Sellick, Guttenberg, Danson) begin to feel cramped even with Mary's mother (Nancy Travis) living with all of them. Out comes a man named Edward who is looking to woooooh Sylvia into marrying him while secretely sending Mary to an all girls dorm called Pylesforth (forgive my spelling). Peter (Sellick) tries to get a grip with himself and wonder if Sylvia is his true love while Jack (Danson) gives his blessing to Peter. While the movie has the same zany humor from the famous 3 of Magnum P.I (Sellick), Cary Mahoney of Police Academy (Guttenberg), and Sam Malone (Danson's character in Cheers) in the orginal, the movie tends to get boring in the middle but it all comes together in a laugh-out-loud riot where Peter, Michael, Jack race to Britian to either be at Sylvia and Edward's wedding or stop it? Will Jack help his friend? It all equals to a terrific ending and a great song to end it with (Waiting for a Star to Fall). If you liked Three Men and a Baby, you will like Three Men and a Little Lady. While the first one is better, you still in enjoy the sequel.
Good movie for all ages I've seen it numerous times and still find it exceedingly funny. For those of you that don't like corneyness, this might not be the best choice.
Good chemistry, but campy story & too little love too late. The actors were wonderful and had great chemistry together. But the comedy was too forced, the tale too campy, especially at the end, and the love was too little too late in the storyline.