A Neil Simon original (i.e., no chance to fine-tune it en route to Broadway), in his more serious vein, or anyhow more unhumorous vein, about the offs-and-ons of a thrice-married couple. Alec Baldwin, potentially the new Ray Danton, is too interested in being sexy to be also funny. And Kim Basinger, having taken singing lessons from Jessica Rabbit, appears to want to be daffier, but without much prompting from the script. Directed by Jerry Rees. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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