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Variety, reviewing the film after its premiere at Sundance on January 21, 2001, described it as "aim[ing] somewhere between Dumb and Dumber and Three Men and a Baby. The review stated that the film's "witless script wrings few laughs from its retread conceits...What's most toxic, however, is having to watch these actors sweat for their paychecks.
Nobody's Baby is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Harold Law, Hal Yates and Pat C. Flick. The film stars Patsy Kelly, Lyda Roberti, Lynne Overman, Robert Armstrong, Rosina Lawrence, and Don Alvarado. [1] [2] The film was released on April 23, 1937 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lobby card
"I'm Nobody's Baby" March 14, 1940: Judy Garland Benny Davis Milton Ager Lester Santly Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) "Buds Won't Bud" ‡ Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg "Nobody" April 12, 1940: Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940) "Our Love Affair" April 12, 1940 July 26, 1940 July 27, 1940 August 31, 1940
In the wake of heavy rains, the ER is flooded with diverse patients, including a baby involved in a suspicious car crash with her mother and a heart-attack patient visited by his sex therapist. Sam confronts Eve about her strict ways. Abby learns the details of Dubenko's condition and tactfully refuses his advances.
Erin Cottrell (born August 24, 1975) is an American actress who has appeared in the role of Missie LaHaye in five of the eight films in the Love Comes Softly series. She was born in Yardley, Pennsylvania.
2. Long Shot. Cast: Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron Runtime: 125 minutes Like Nobody Wants This, Long Shot follows the story of an unlikely duo falling in love. Fred Flarsky (Rogen) is a talented ...
In 2001, Mitchell played a woman giving monologues to camera in the drama Ten Tiny Love Stories, a diner waitress in the comedy Nobody's Baby and the owner of a remote roadside diner in the thriller When Strangers Appear. Her next film release was the crime drama Dead Heat (2002), in which she played the wife of a police officer.
A federal judge in Texas has blocked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from enforcing a looming requirement that cigarette packages and advertisements contain graphic warnings illustrating the ...