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Come One, Come All
At a funeral, we learn about the man-whore past of the deceased.
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Plot Summary
A young couple's idyllic marriage is tested when they discover they are expecting triplets. As they navigate the challenges of raising three children at once, they must also contend with societal pressures and their own evolving relationship. The film humorously explores the joys and struggles of parenthood in the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
Come One, Come All received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its lighthearted approach to a potentially overwhelming subject and the performances of its lead actors, others found the plot predictable and the humor somewhat dated. Audience reception was generally positive, drawn to its relatable theme of family.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming premise and the chemistry between the leads.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and lack of substantial comedic depth.
Seen as a gentle, if unremarkable, family-oriented comedy.
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Fun Fact
Patty Duke, who played the expecting mother, was not actually pregnant at the time of filming, though her character's journey formed the central premise of the movie.
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