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With: Paul Campbell, Andy Griffith, Doris Roberts, Marla Sokoloff, Liz Sheridan, Clint Howard, Rance Howard, Geoffrey Owens, Juliette Jeffers.
Despondent since his wife passed away, retiree Joe (Griffith) wants companionship but has no idea how to find it. Full of largely inappropriate advice on that subject is self-described "chick magnet" David (Paul Campbell), who applies the same hard-sell techniques to womanizing that he does to selling cars. Joe gets introduced to the wonders of Viagra by lusty retirement-community neighbor Edna (Liz Sheridan). But he's got his eye on Rose (Doris Roberts), whose own grandchild Julie (Marla Sokoloff) proves the Miss Right whom David must ultimately change his callow ways to win. The comedy's broad perfs, predictable story beats and pro but characterless packaging have a smallscreen feel.
Camera (color), Gavin Kelly; editor, Kimberly Generous White; music, Jim Latham; production designer, Chris Anthony Miller. Reviewed at Embarcadero Cinemas, San Francisco, Aug. 19, 2009. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 105 MIN.
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