A widower becomes re-charged when he meets an outgoing widow, but his son tries to block the romance.A widower becomes re-charged when he meets an outgoing widow, but his son tries to block the romance.A widower becomes re-charged when he meets an outgoing widow, but his son tries to block the romance.
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Johanna Nicosia
- Wendy
- (as Johanna Black)
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- TriviaOne of three films Carol Burnett starred in with Walter Matthau.
- GoofsThe scene after Rob (John Stamos) meets Florence (Carol Burnette) for the first time and has dinner with them and then is leaving his father's house; he's putting on his black blazer over a gray dress shirt. The very next scene, he's walking to his car, wearing a blue shirt with no blazer with his dad closing the door behind him. Clearly a clothing mismatch.
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Very Enjoyable
I watched this in the wee small hours of Saturday morning on Irish Television, RTE, and found it totally enjoyable. Never mind the obvious talent of Walter Matthau and John Stamos, for me the beauty in this film are the women. Carol Burnett and Teri Polo and the wives of the sons bring great humanity (if that's the right word) to this film. It was wonderful to see a film of this quality at 2 O'clock in the morning.
Well done RTE for showing it.
I have been asked to write more on this subject but I have run out of any more comments. This seems silly. It's like being back in school when you were asked to write an essay about collecting blackberries during the Summer and to ensure that the report had 3000 words or more, otherwise you won't get a prize. Surely you can make a comment for whatever length.!!! This just doesn't make sense!!!
Well done RTE for showing it.
I have been asked to write more on this subject but I have run out of any more comments. This seems silly. It's like being back in school when you were asked to write an essay about collecting blackberries during the Summer and to ensure that the report had 3000 words or more, otherwise you won't get a prize. Surely you can make a comment for whatever length.!!! This just doesn't make sense!!!
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- Jan 27, 2005
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