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In this, the third film, it's the pets who do the talking. The Ubriacco's find themselves the owners of two dogs, Rocks, a street wise cross breed, and Daphne, a spoiled pedegree poodle. James has a new job, pilot to the sexy and lonely Samantha. Mollie's just lost hers and is stuck at home. (official distributor synopsis)

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English The three-year gap since the second film is quite noticeable. The marital joys and sorrows of Mollie and James Ubriacco take on a new dimension, and the principle of the series moves from babies to mute faces. It's not brilliant, but those who loved the prior films won't despise this one. I never bothered with the costumes of Molly Maginnis (the whole trilogy) and Mary E. McLeod (who worked only on the second and third films) because otherwise, I would have had nightmares from so many gigantic bows, and that’s not all... ()