3 Men and a Baby

They changed her diapers. She changed their lives.

6.2
19871h 42m

Three bachelors find themselves forced to take care of a baby left by one of the guy's girlfriends.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Three Men and a Baby 1987 TV trailer

Cast

Photo of Tom Selleck

Tom Selleck

Peter Mitchell

Photo of Steve Guttenberg

Steve Guttenberg

Michael Kellam

Photo of Ted Danson

Ted Danson

Jack Holden

Photo of Celeste Holm

Celeste Holm

Jack's Mother

Photo of Nancy Travis

Nancy Travis

Sylvia Bennington

Photo of Philip Bosco

Philip Bosco

Det. Sgt. Melkowitz

Photo of Cynthia Harris

Cynthia Harris

Mrs. Hathaway

Photo of Francine Beers

Francine Beers

Woman at Gift Shop

Photo of Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess

Handsome Man at Party

Photo of Eugene Clark

Eugene Clark

Man at Party #1

Photo of Derek de Lint

Derek de Lint

Jan Clopatz

Photo of David Ferry

David Ferry

Telephone Installer

Photo of Dave Foley

Dave Foley

Grocery Store Clerk

Photo of Mario Joyner

Mario Joyner

Cab Driver

Photo of Gary Klar

Gary Klar

Detective

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Reviews

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6/10

"Jack" (Ted Danson), "Michael" (Steve Guttenburg) and "Peter" (Tom Selleck) live the lives of three reasonably well-off bachelors until they open the door one morning to find a little bundle of joy complete with a note declaring that "Jack" is the father and that the young girl is all their's! Panic sets in but being men of the world, they quickly adapt (!?!) to parenting with all the right nappies, milk bottles - indeed, you name it and they get it wrong! To add to their woes, another knock at their door reveals that a couple of hoodlums are after another sort of powdery mixture and are convinced that these three have it. What now ensues plays just a bit too much to stereotype for me. The baby does way too much irritating screaming - authentic, I know, but not after ten minutes in a cinema! I can't usually tell Danson and Selleck apart at the best of times and Guttenburg seems to add little to the rather far-fetched dynamic that is cluttered rather than augmented by the gangster thread, then a court hearing, then some antics on a construction site. The original concept is the best thing about it but the execution is over-scripted and just too contrived to stay entertaining beyond the first twenty minutes.

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