Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFifty-something Edith Lambert is thrilled to find out that she's going to have a baby. Her husband Harry, however, is less enthusiastic.Fifty-something Edith Lambert is thrilled to find out that she's going to have a baby. Her husband Harry, however, is less enthusiastic.Fifty-something Edith Lambert is thrilled to find out that she's going to have a baby. Her husband Harry, however, is less enthusiastic.
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Michael Abelar
- Lumberyard Man
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- Lumberyard Man
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Robert Biheller
- Young Husband
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Ted Blair
- Lumberyard Man
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Gino Cappelletti
- Lumberyard Man
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Charles Dornan
- Surveyer
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Johnny Eimen
- Boy
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Tommy Farrell
- Fred Ainsley
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Jesslyn Fax
- Saleswoman
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Pamelyn Ferdin
- Little Girl in Elevator
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John Francis
- Plumber
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- QuizTimothy Hutton (who is Jim Hutton's son) made his first screen appearance in this movie as the little boy who runs to his father.
- BlooperLate in the movie, after the "drunken fight" scene when Edith Lambert says, "it's not true" to Harry Lambert, a portable phonograph (record player) sitting on a table alternates between being crooked on the table, and being aligned with the table edge.
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Charlie Clinton: A lot of people hate you. What's that got to do with it? Look, if the city needs lumber, it might as well be ours.
Harry M. Lambert: Just what do you mean by a lot of people hate me?
- ConnessioniReferenced in What's My Line?: Maureen O'Sullivan (1965)
- Colonne sonoreNever Too Late
Music by David Rose
Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Sung by Vic Damone during the opening credits
Played often in the score
Recensione in evidenza
Crotchety Harry Lambert (Paul Ford) owns a small lumber yard. He is not happy with his new-thinking employee son-in-law Charlie Clinton (Jim Hutton). He is pushing his daughter Kate (Connie Stevens) to start a family. His wife Edith (Maureen O'Sullivan) receives surprising news. She's pregnant.
It's a fun concept especially for the older couple. It's based on a 1962 play. The younger couple is a little off. They are playing more immature especially Connie Stevens. She's in her late twenties. The character plays more early twenties. Charlie shows that he's forward thinking early on, but he retreats back to the 50's. The younger couple is more annoying than funny. The two couples are far too similar. I kept thinking of Norman Lear doing All in the Family. I like the first half a lot. The second half takes a couple of awkward turns where it could funny but somehow it's not that funny. It becomes a bit too angry without the humor.
It's a fun concept especially for the older couple. It's based on a 1962 play. The younger couple is a little off. They are playing more immature especially Connie Stevens. She's in her late twenties. The character plays more early twenties. Charlie shows that he's forward thinking early on, but he retreats back to the 50's. The younger couple is more annoying than funny. The two couples are far too similar. I kept thinking of Norman Lear doing All in the Family. I like the first half a lot. The second half takes a couple of awkward turns where it could funny but somehow it's not that funny. It becomes a bit too angry without the humor.
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
- Mix di suoni
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By what name was Never Too Late (1965) officially released in India in English?
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