Never Too Late: Directed by Bud Yorkin. With Paul Ford, Connie Stevens, Maureen O'Sullivan, Jim Hutton. Fifty-something Edith Lambert is thrilled to find out that she's going to have a baby. Her husband Harry, however, is less enthusiastic.
Never Too Late(1965) 1965年11月04日 (美国) 喜剧 剧情:Middle-aged Harry lives comfortably with his wife Edith and his daughter and her husband. Though rather sour and a bit mean, he is in fact content. So when Edith finds she is pregnant again he is anything but overjoyed. Apart ...
Never Too Late ‘Never Too Late’: Film Review Reviewed online, Denver, July 7, 2020. Running time: 98 MIN. Production: (Australia) A Blue Fox Films (in U.S.), R&R Films (in Australia) release of a Blue Fox Films presentation of an FG Film Prods., Screen Australia production,...
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