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Housecoat 3
Directed byEd Williams
Written byJim Howard, Jr.
StarringChristopher Hewett
Charlotte Rae
Laney Reese
Tony Danza
Alyssa Milano
Music byFrank Worth
Production
company
United Artists
Release date
{{Film date|1987|11}}
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12,060,000
Box office$14,034,050

Housecoat 3 is a 1987 American romantic comedy directed by Ed Williams starring Laney Reese, Christopher Hewett, and Charlotte Rae. It also features notable appearances by Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano (appearing in a motion picture here together for the first time, outside of the TV sitcom Who's the Boss?), Steve Guttenberg, and Redd Foxx. The third installment enjoyed considerably better distribution than the first two movies in the franchise, and enjoyed modest box-office success.

Plot

Renee Jeffers (Reese) is an up-and-coming Boston heiress from an "old money" family who spends her days in the family manor. Trouble arrives when Jay Tanner (Danza), an uncouth but wealthy business entrepreneur, tries to win her hand in marriage. Renee's best friend Edie (Milano) is secretly in love with Tanner. Hewett and Rae reprise their roles as Edmund and Hattie, members of the household wait staff, who offer conflicting advice to the bewildered Renee.

Reception

Critics gave Housecoat 3 a generally favorable reception. Leonard Maltin called the hip-hop performance sequence featuring Heavy D & The Boyz "gratuitous, irritating, and unnecessary."

References

Category:1987 films Category:1980s romantic comedy films Category:American romantic comedy films Category:American films

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