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Rating: 6.794/10 by 136 users

Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)

When a widower with ten children marries a widow with eight, can the twenty of them ever come together as one big happy family?

Directing:
  • Melville Shavelson
Writing:
  • Madelyn Pugh
  • Mort Lachman
  • Melville Shavelson
  • Bob Carroll Jr.
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Apr 24, 1968

Rating: 6.794/10 by 136 users

Alternative Title:
Tuyos, míos, nuestros - ES
Os Teus, Os Meus E Os Nossos - PT
Os Seus, Os Meus, Os Nossos - BR
Os Seus, Os Meus, e Os Nossos - BR
双乐满堂 - CN
梅开八度一家亲 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: nurse, widow, parent, sibling

Lucille Ball
Helen North Beardsley
Henry Fonda
Frank Beardsley
Van Johnson
Darrel Harrison
Louise Troy
Madeleine Love
Sidney Miller
Dr. Ashford
Tom Bosley
Family Doctor
Nancy Howard
Nancy Beardsley
Walter Brooke
Howard Beardsley
Tim Matheson
Mike Beardsley
Gil Rogers
Rusty Beardsley
Nancy Roth
Rosemary Beardsley
Gary Goetzman
Greg Beardsley
Morgan Brittany
Louise Beardsley
Holly O'Brien
Susan Beardsley
Michele Tobin
Veronica Beardsley
Maralee Foster
Mary Beardsley
Tracy Nelson
Germaine Beardsley
Stephanie Oliver
Joan Beardsley
Jennifer Leak
Colleen North
Kimberly Beck
Janette North
Mitch Vogel
Tommy North
Margot Jane
Jean North
Eric Shea
Phillip North
Greg Atkins
Gerald North
Lynnell Atkins
Teresa North
Ysabel MacCloskey
Housekeeper #1
Pauline Hague
Housekeeper #2
Marjorie Eaton
Housekeeper #3
Richard Angarola
French Actor on TV Screen
Lilyan Chauvin
French Actress on TV Screen
Robert P. Lieb
Happy San Franciscan - Cafe Sequence
Jennifer Gan
1st Young Lady - Cafe Sequence
Eve Bruce
2nd Young Lady - Cafe Sequence
Susan Carr
3rd Young Lady - Cafe Sequence
Paul Potash
Hippie - Cafe Sequence
Stuart Nisbet
Man of the Cloth - Cafe Sequence
Patty Elder
Waitress - Cafe Sequence
George Jue
Chinese Store Proprietor
Mary Gregory
Sister Mary Alice
Larry Hankin
Supermarket Clerk
Lawrence Heller
Medical Assistant
Marti Litis
Hospital Nurse
Leon Alton
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Billy Beck
Short Man in Cafe (uncredited)
George Boyce
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
Club Patron (uncredited)
Charles Cirillo
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Marla Gibbs
Movie Patron (uncredited)
Paul King
Club Patron (uncredited)
Joseph La Cava
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Esther Ying Lee
Club Patron (uncredited)
Leoda Richards
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Al Roberts
Club Patron (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Norman Stevans
Club Patron (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Engineering Officer "Frank" (Henry Fonda) loses his wife and after his tour of duty aboard the USS Enterprise is left with the ominous task of returning to San Francisco to look after his ten - yes, that's ten - children! Meantime, "Helen" (Lucille Ball) is in a similar predicament following the death of her husband - but she only has the eight offspring to raise. After a trolley clash in a supermarket, the two adults meet, court and after romance blossoms they decide to marry and raise all of their respective broods under one roof with four bathrooms! Initially, the concept of a film with eighteen kids offering everything from tantrums to hormones did not appeal to me at all. Fonda and Ball, however, really do make this work. It's a bit wordy at times and the humour has dated, but for the most part there is a genuine chemistry on display and many of their parenting problems - especially when they discover a new bundle of joy is en route - ring quite true. Director Melville Shavelson manages the more cacophonous elements of the story quite well - the pandemonium is there, but it is sparingly used allowing the sensations of exhaustion and exasperation to emerge, but not sufficiently to drown out what is actually quite an affectionate story. I'm not sure his aircraft carrier could ever have taken me far enough from this actual scenario, but watching on a big screen from a distance offers us an enjoyable romp through family life peppered with patience, patience and love. Give it a go and you might appreciate the versatility of Fonda as a half-decent comedy actor and Ball as, well, a star.


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