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<p dir="auto"><strong>kartoon-1</strong> — <em>9 years ago(October 28, 2016 09:16 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I saw this movie on TV in the 70's and it goes like this.<br />
A mother of a large family is trying to keep them all together in spite of trials and tribulations.<br />
A handsome bachelor wants her to be with him and he wishes to be a father to her kids but she's reluctant.<br />
Here are some key scenes.</p>
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<li>The oldest boy is having a party thrown for him but he disappears and the family goes looking for him. Two of the boys ride tandem on a single seat bike searching for him.</li>
<li>The Mother is told by her oldest daughters boyfriend (played by the actor who played Freddie 'Boom-boom' Washington on Welcome back Kotter) that she's pregnant and says; "Go look at her t!ts! So long Grandma!"<br />
The mother storms into her daughters room and half-heartedly beats her with a hairbrush, crying harder than the daughter is.</li>
<li>Her oldest son decides to have a vasectomy (or was it a circumcision?)and the younger brother invites his friends over to see, saying that he was totally castrated, but then they come out of the apartment saying; "He didn't cut his $ick off!"</li>
<li>Finally the bachelor wins over the mother and he's welcome to the family and as he holds the littlest girl on his lap she says to him; "(my brother) eats invisible food." causing him to roar with laughter.<br />
Name the movie.</li>
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<p dir="auto">No worries!<br />
All for a box of chocolates</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yep, that's the one!<br />
Its been so long that I made some memory errors.<br />
The boyfriend was actually the oldest brother and I got mixed up.<br />
It was the bachelor who was to have the party, and so on.<br />
Thanks!</p>
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<p dir="auto">Claudine (1974)<br />
?<br />
All for a box of chocolates</p>
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