Never Too Late (1965 film)

Never Too Late (1965 film)
Never Too Late
Directed by Bud Yorkin
Starring Paul Ford
Release date(s) November 4, 1965
Running time 105 mins.
Country United States
Language English

Never Too Late is a 1965 film directed by Bud Yorkin. Filmed in Concord, MA in 1964 and 1965. In IMDB, the plot summary is as follows: "Middle-aged Harry lives comfortably with his wife Edith and his daughter and her husband. Though rather sour and a bit mean, he is in fact content. So when Edith finds she is pregnant again he is anything but overjoyed. Apart from the changes it will mean, he is now seen as some sort of older superman in town. Meanwhile his daughter sees child bearing as a way out of the extra housework she is having to do, the achievement of which starts to put pressure on her increasingly tired husband." [1]

Cast

  • Paul Ford as Harry Lambert
  • Maureen O'Sullivan as his wife, Edith Lambert
  • Connie Stevens as his daughter, Kate Clinton
  • Jim Hutton as his son-in-law, Charlie Clinton
  • Jane Wyatt as family friend Grace Kimbrough
  • Henry Jones as family Dr. Kimbrough
  • Lloyd Nolan as Mayor Crane
  • Edward C. Higgins as Policeman
  • Robert Biheller as Young Husband (uncredited)
  • Ted Blair as Lunmberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Gino Cappelletti (of the then Boston Patriots) as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Carmen Fara as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
  • Tommy Farrell as Ainsley (uncredited)
  • Pamelyn Ferdin as (uncredited)
  • Bill Giorgio as Flaherty (uncredited)
  • Sandra Gregg as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Edward Higgins as Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Gerald E. Howorth as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Timothy Hutton as Boy running to his Daddy (uncredited)
  • Barbara Kelley as Woman in Elevator (uncredited)
  • Alessandro Macone (then owner of Macon's Sporting Goods) as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Remo Pisani as Foreman (uncredited)
  • John Polcari Jr. (of the Polcari Restaurant family)as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • James Powers as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • J. Bowen Saunders as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Ruth Saville as Secretary at Lumber Yard (uncredited)
  • Richmond Shepard as Indian Chief (uncredited)
  • Claude Stroud as Old Friend (uncredited)
  • Anthony J. Thomas as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)
  • Henry Vara as Lumberyard Man (uncredited)

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