Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
JinRoz
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Lachlan Coulson
This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
rickdumesnil
why is it people care so much how old Lucille ball and henry Fonda were in the movie. when i saw it i thought that they both looked awfully believable in their roles and thats that. fun movie with miss ball doing scenes that remind us of the classic i love Lucy.....and Mr. Fonda looking debonair and actually good in comedy. the kid who stole the show Eric Shea...wow is he natural and good and this also went on in the Poseidon adventure. wonder what became of him. the scenes are all cute and the dialogue really is the dialogue parents and kids would have. not a absolutely great film...but a honest fun one that i enjoyed very much.
ehvanzandt
Every movie has a hidden subtext. In some movies the message is so redundant you are bored. The prize of a well written story allows the viewer to come up with this hidden message all by themselves.Yours, Mine and Ours has a lot of humor, a lot of charm. But the bid for Socialism is so blatant it almost screams at you.The difficulty with Yours, Mine and Ours is that it leans on sappy idealism and the perfect conditions. It tries to leave you with the impression that Socialism is not only the best way but the only way.In my opinion it is guilty of sentimentality in the first degree.Elizabeth VanZandt
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Early in the film, Eric Shea, "Phillip" is getting a spanking and has all his front teeth. Later, after the marriage, he is shown with both his top and bottom front teeth missing and he says: "Maybe if he'd helped me sooner they wouldn't be falling out." I wish that the DVD had more information because I want to know if the actor, Eric Shea, lost his teeth during filming. Did they adapt his lines to fit his loss of teeth or did they give him false teeth for the earlier shot.I would like to see this movie with additional features. I wonder if the actors ever come here and read these comments. If so, they should leave some comments for the fans. Maybe Eric will see this and let us know what he remembers.
MrPie7
While TONS of folks have noted the appearance of Tom Bosley and Tracy Nelson in this film, as well as Tim Matheson, Morgan Brittany, et al, I have not found anyone who remembers that Tom Bosley and Tracy Nelson much later co-starred in "The Father Dowling Mysteries." Imagine, they costarred 20 years previously when Tracy was under 3! I have never seen Robert Osborne note this in his intro to the film on TCM. (Sorry if this HAS been noted but I looked thru all the reviews and I checked the topic headings on the YM&O board.)As for the film, I enjoy it although I was later disappointed to find that nearly all the scenes were Hollywood contrivances that some hacks felt were necessary to "punch up the script". What a shame. Read the book.