Three Men and a Baby (1987)
My mission to experience one hundred years of movies often has a tendency to surprise me. Today's surprise was me learning that Spock (Leonard Nimoy) directed Three Men and a Baby. It also shocked me that it was also the highest grossing film in America of 1987. I know it was well-liked, but I clearly didn't appreciate how much.
Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenburg and Ted Danson (Peter, Michael and Jack) are our trio of flatmates living in a fancy New York apartment. They party, they have lots of fun with lots of ladies, and they seem to be enjoying their Batchelor life. Until, one day, an unexpected delivery arrives at their door. It's not a pizza. It's a baby.
Jack, an actor, is away filming, and it turns out the baby, Mary, is his.