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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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Harry M. Lambert
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Kate Clinton
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Edith Lambert
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Charlie Clinton
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Grace Kimbrough
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Dr. Kimbrough
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Mayor Crane
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Abelar ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Lou Bernard ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
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Young Husband (uncredited)
Ted Blair ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Gino Cappelletti ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Charles Dornan ...
Surveyer (uncredited)
Johnny Eimen ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Fred Ainsley (uncredited)
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Saleswoman (uncredited)
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Little Girl in Elevator (uncredited)
John Francis ...
Plumber (uncredited)
Bill Giorgio ...
Flaherty (uncredited)
Sandra Gregg ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Edward C. Higgins ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Breena Howard ...
Saleslady (uncredited)
Gerald E. Howorth ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
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Boy Running to His Daddy (uncredited)
Barbara Kelley ...
Woman in Elevator (uncredited)
Alessandro Macone ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
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Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Jack Nestle ...
Plumber (uncredited)
Remo Pisani ...
Foreman (uncredited)
John Polcari Jr. ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
James Powers ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
J. Bowen Saunders ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Ruth Saville ...
Secretary at Lumber Yard (uncredited)
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Indian Chief (uncredited)
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Don - Old Friend (uncredited)
Anthony J. Thomas ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
Carmine Vara ...
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
Henry Vara ...
Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
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Plant Foreman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bud Yorkin

Written by

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Sumner Arthur Long ... (based upon the stage play by)
 
Sumner Arthur Long ... (screenplay by)

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Norman Lear ... producer (produced by)

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David Rose

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Philip H. Lathrop ... director of photography (as Philip Lathrop)

Editing by

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William H. Ziegler

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Edward Carrere

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Ralph S. Hurst

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Sheila O'Brien

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Gordon Bau ... makeup supervisor
Jean Burt Reilly ... supervising hair stylist

Production Management

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James T. Vaughn ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bud Grace ... assistant director
Michael Daves ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Everett A. Hughes ... sound (as Everett Hughes)

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Victor Paul ... stunts (uncredited)

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Jack Hayes ... orchestrator (uncredited)
David Rose ... conductor (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Dan Wallin ... score mixer (uncredited)
Eugene Worsely Jr. ... musician: flute (uncredited)

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George Abbott ... director: stage play
William Giorgio ... dialogue supervisor
Daniel Hollywood ... producer: stage play
Elliott Martin ... producer: stage play
Daws Butler ... dubbed voice (uncredited)
June Foray ... dubbed voice (uncredited)
Paul Frees ... dubbed voice (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

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 from the changes it will mean, he is now seen as some sort of older superman in town. Meanwhile his daughter sees child bearing as a way out of the extra housework she is having to do, the achievement of which starts to put pressure on her increasingly tired husband. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines Broadway's bouncingest bundle of joy... on the screen. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Jamais trop tard (France)
  • Das Baby und der Haustyrann (Germany)
  • El bebé de la discordia (Spain)
  • Nunca es tarde (Mexico)
  • Hvem venter sig hvor? (Denmark)
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  • 105 min
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Trivia Timothy Hutton (who is Jim Hutton's son) made his first screen appearance in this movie as the little boy who runs to his father. See more »
Goofs Late 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. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Maureen O'Sullivan (1965). See more »
Soundtracks Never Too Late See more »
Quotes 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?
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