Meyers tips her hand early the moment you hear Nicholson’s Harry enthusing about the women he dates. “Ah,” he says, “the sweet, uncomplicated satisfaction of the younger woman,” as various long-limbed beauties stride across the movie’s bouncy opening credits. Harry is a total horndog, but after assorted comic complications, Erica brings him to heel. First, though, Harry has to nearly die (heart attack) because sometimes that’s what it takes for an

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