Summary
Better Late Than Never is a British film comedy first released in 1982,
directed by Bryan Forbes.
The film stars David Niven, Art Carney, Maggie Smith, Catherine Hicks and Lionel Jeffries.
It has also been released under the title: Whose Little Girl Are You?.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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- Other British films of the 1980s
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Credits
- Director: Bryan Forbes
- Script: Gwen Davis, Bryan Forbes
- Photo: Claude Lecomte
- Music: Henry Mancini
- Cast: David Niven (Nick Cartland), Art Carney (Charley Dunbar), Maggie Smith (Miss Anderson), Catherine Hicks (Sable), Lionel Jeffries (Bertie Hargreaves), Melissa Prophet (Marlene), Kimberley Partridge (Bridget), George Hilsdon (Butler), Claude Coppola (Louis), Marie Marczack (Nanny), John Rico (Club Manager), Jean-Pierre Castaldi (Doctor), Jacqueline Doyen (Head Nurse), Patrick Le Barz (Hotel Receptionist), Marco Martinozzi (Hotel Receptionist), Pierre Agil (Cab Driver), John Tamset (Yacht Captain), Charles Burnell (Barman)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 89 min
- Aka: Whose Little Girl Are You?
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