
Jack (Richard E. Grant) always lands on his feet. He lands on his feet when he marries the beautiful Sarah (Imogen Stubbs). He lands on his feet when he buys a luxurious new house. However, when Sarah goes into labor, he takes a tumble down the stairs and lands on his head. When he comes around, he discovers he is the proud father of a baby girl, but deficient in the spouse department to the tune of one. He hires the help of a novice nanny, but at the end of the day, it's Jac... (Full plot summary below)
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Jack (Richard E. Grant) always lands on his feet. He lands on his feet when he marries the beautiful Sarah (Imogen Stubbs). He lands on his feet when he buys a luxurious new house. However, when Sarah goes into labor, he takes a tumble down the stairs and lands on his head. When he comes around, he discovers he is the proud father of a baby girl, but deficient in the spouse department to the tune of one. He hires the help of a novice nanny, but at the end of the day, it's Jack who's left holding the baby.
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| Movie MomNell MinowGrant and Mathis are charming, but the script is not. |
| VarietyVariety StaffSparky playing, a generally sharp script and bright packaging add up to a neat little winner in the romantic comedy Jack & Sarah, a kind of After Nine Months London style. |
| San Francisco ExaminerBarbara ShulgasserThe movie's big problem is Mathis, who not only can't act but also is given a rather unattractive role to play. |
| User ReviewKatie CAt times a little sad but also really funny and charming! A little seen movie that is a MUST SEE! |
| User ReviewLaura Lsweet film anf Richard E Grant is good to watch! |
| User ReviewKate GMy all time faveourite film! Made me cry and laugh from start to finish! |
| User ReviewAntoinette CWell, what can I say. I just loved the scene, when Sarah was dressed in a sock for a hat and a brown paper bag! Plus one of my favourite songs! |
| User ReviewHayley MSweet, British, and starring the most beautiful little baby I have ever seen. Samatha Mathis and Richard E. Grant have good chemistry, and Ian McKellen is on top form as the gentlemanly tramp William. Excellent - moving, funny, fast becoming a classic. |
| User ReviewCathryn Dits my most favourite film ever. me n betty boo used to watch it every monday night was a bevvy & a special chow mein |
| User ReviewPrue MTerribly sad initially - nearly broke my heart :-( But then it just gets better and better, but thankfully not too Hollywood-schmalzy. Richard E Grant is always a whole lot of awesome. |