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USA, 1987 |
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Directed by | Leonard Nimoy |
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Based on French film "Trois Hommes Et Un Couffin" by Coline Serreau Screenplay by James Orr and Jim Cruickshank | |
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Cast |
[in credits order] Tom Selleck - Peter Mitchell Steve Guttenberg - Michael Kellam Ted Danson - Jack Holden Nancy Travis - Sylvia Margaret Colin - Rebecca
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| Produced by | Ted Field and Robert W.Cort Jean-Francois Lepetit (executive) Edward Teets (co-producer) | |
| Music by | Marvin Hamlisch | |
| Runtime | 102 min |
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Description of film from video box
Take three of Hollywood's hottest stars
(Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted
Danson), add one adorable baby girl,
and the result is the funniest
blockbuster comedy hit of the year!
Three handsome Manhattan bachelors
find their dating and mating rituals
irreparably damaged when an
unexpected new roommate —
complete with crib, pacifier and
dirty diaper — shows up on their
doorstep.
Derek de Lint plays minor role in this film (click for his complete role in video clip). Rebecca (Margaret Colin) together with a lovely man comes in Peter's house and introduces him to Peter as musician of a Bratislava orchestra (Derek de Lint plays a foreigner, of course) Jan Clopatz. After a chat with Peter, Rebecca and Jan leave him.
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