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In this decidedly lacklustre comedy sequel to Three Men and a Baby, Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson travel to London to try to prevent their adopted daughter from being sent to - horrors! - boarding school. As an insult to Britain it would have been more effective if it had been better made, but it wasn't. In addition, casting British actors to perform as if they are the befuddled eccentrics of an imaginary England of the 1950s seems almost contemptuous. Count it as another example of Hollywood's quaint and unrealistic view of the British way of life.