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 females in their lives.
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Cast
- Tom SelleckPeter Mitchell
- Steve GuttenbergMichael Kellam
- Ted DansonJack Holden
- Nancy TravisSylvia Bennington
- Robin WeismanMary
- Christopher CazenoveEdward
- Sheila HancockVera
- Fiona ShawMiss Lomax
- Jonathan LynnVicar Hewitt
- Sydney WalshLaurie
- 80
The New York Times
A sunny, exuberant confection and an enjoyably skillful one. - 75
Entertainment Weekly
A far funnier movie than its predecessor. - 75
TV Guide Magazine
While it's not a top-drawer romantic comedy, this is certainly a worthy sequel to Three Men and a Baby. - 75
The Associated Press
With Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as the Three Men, you can forgive the artifice. All three have affable, winning personalities - not a hint of darkness in any of them. And it's refreshing to see a buddy movie without blazing Uzis and crashing cars. [19 Nov 1990] - 60
Washington Post
The sequel ought to pacify fans of the original. A predictable mix of farce and sentiment, pleasantly paced by director Emile Ardolino, the story is not in the least demanding. - 60
Empire
This sequel is still considerably funnier than the original, with the male leads excelling in their roles. - 50
Washington Post
Please circle the sentence that most closely reflects your feelings: 1. To me, this scene sounds precious, cute, madcap, zany, lovable, heart-warming, poignant and funny. 2. I find this scene nauseating, despicable, moronic, simpering, formulaic, tacky and culturally dangerous. - 50
Chicago Tribune
Too soft, too indistinct and too deliberately unambitious to rouse strong feelings one way or the other. It occupies two hours of your time, then melts without a trace. [21 Nov 1990, p.C1]