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Daddy Who?

Daddy Who?
From Allumination

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  Fatherhood becomes a many splendored thing when four men and one beautiful woman form a five-sided love triangle. Gabrielle Anwar stars as Kimberly, the daughter of an Olympic rowing champion, who agrees to coach a quartet of would-be regatta competitors. For the sake of the team and to preserve their friendship the guys make a pact not to romance their new coxswain, but before long, all four friends have fallen in love and/or lust with Kimberly. And when she becomes pregnant, the question, Whos your daddy? takes on a whole new meaning!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #113911 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-06-14
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 110 minutes

Customer Reviews

So bad it's good1
Well, this is probably the worst movie I've seen; bad acting, writing, and special effects. However, being that I do competitively row, I found it incredibly amusing. I don't think anyone who has not done crew will appreciate this movie. It's awful, but if you row, it's awfully funny.

Don't waste your time1
Gabrielle Anwar's uneven (and thus fake sounding) English accent fades in and out during this inane movie with a flimsy premise - four rowing buddies decide to share responsibility for the child carried by a woman they all lust for but promised never to pursue (and some don't remember sleeping with). This cheesy movie appears to be a really bad made-for-cable TV movie that miraculously has everyone getting their happy little ending.

More miraculous is that it was made in the first place or that any of the actors are entertaining additional acting offers.

Surprisingly funny4
I half-expected something sleazy (4 guys and one girl?), but it was rather tactfully done given the premisses.
As for the script quality, there were some lame moments but for the most part we have laughed.
We are almost fifty, the film is about young people, and we still found it amusing. A little bit of slapstick, a little bit of cute moments, resulted in an entertaining 90 minutes.