Three Men And A Cradle Today
The US version swapped French sensibilities for an iconic '80s soundtrack that became as much a character as the actors themselves.
In 1987, Disney took the premise and gave it the Hollywood treatment. Directed by Leonard Nimoy (yes, Spock himself), swapped the French trio for the star power of Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson. Key differences between the two versions included: Three Men and a Cradle
While the French version had a drier, more satirical edge, the American remake leaned into physical comedy and high-stakes subplots involving drug smuggling. The US version swapped French sensibilities for an