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==Production==
==Production==
Forbes originally offered Carney's role to [[William Holden]] who declined because the fee offered was too small. Forbes wrote in 1992 that if Holden had made the film he "might have been alive today."<ref>Bryan Forbes, ''A Divided Life'', Mandarin, 1993 p. 17</ref>
Forbes originally offered Carney's role to [[w:William Holden|William Holden]] who declined because the fee offered was too small. Forbes wrote in 1992 that if Holden had made the film he "might have been alive today."<ref>Bryan Forbes, ''A Divided Life'', Mandarin, 1993 p. 17</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Better Late Than Never
Better Late Than Never (1983 film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBryan Forbes
Written byBryan Forbes
Story byGwen Davis
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyClaude Lecomte
Edited byPhillip Shaw
Music byHenry Mancini
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
15 April 1983
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$24,164

Better Late Than Never is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring David Niven, Art Carney and Maggie Smith. The soundtrack features songs by Henry Mancini and Noël Coward.[1]

Plot

Nick (Niven) is the supposed grandfather of 10-year-old Bridget (Partridge), who stands to inherit a sizeable fortune. Charley (Carney) shows up and claims that he is the genuine grandpa. Both men once slept with Bridget's grandmother, and she was never certain which of the two produced her child. Neither Nick nor Charley are good prospects, so Bridget must choose from the lesser of two evils.

Principal cast

Actor Role
David Niven Nick Hartland
Art Carney Charley Dunbar
Maggie Smith Miss Anderson
Catherine Hicks Sable
Lionel Jeffries Bertie
Melissa Prophet Marlene
Kimberley Partridge Bridget
Jean-Pierre Castaldi Doctor

Production

Forbes originally offered Carney's role to William Holden who declined because the fee offered was too small. Forbes wrote in 1992 that if Holden had made the film he "might have been alive today."[2]

References

  1. ^ Better Late Than Never (1982) – Soundtracks
  2. ^ Bryan Forbes, A Divided Life, Mandarin, 1993 p. 17

External links