The third film in the trilogy does not feature neither John Ritter or Michael Oliver, but William Katt and Justin Chapman are decent enough in the roles. Gilbert Gottfried, Jack Warden, and Eric Edwards (in a dual role), at least, give the film some hope, even though their roles are extended cameos, than anything. For continuity, the writer dropped the ball by abandoning the storyline involving Annie Young and her daughter Trixie.
The movie was intended to be released theatrically for Christmas 1994, but was dumped onto the NBC network in the following spring as a movie of the week and subsequently got occasional air play on the USA Network with the other two films.
The movie was intended to be released theatrically for Christmas 1994, but was dumped onto the NBC network in the following spring as a movie of the week and subsequently got occasional air play on the USA Network with the other two films.