Charlie and Dan have been best friends and business partners for thirty years, and their Manhattan public relations agency is about to close a large contract with a Japanese company. Dan receives a surprise with two weeks to finish the contract: a lady he married on a drunken whim nearly nine years ago (annulled the next day) turns up to inform him he's the father of her twins, now seven, and she'll be in jail for 14 days for a political protest. Dan offers to look after the kids despite his tightness and lack of knowledge. Is there any way they can be dad and uncle, meet the kids' expectations, and still land the account with Charlie's help?
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Charlie and Dan have been best friends and business partners for thirty years, and their Manhattan public relations agency is about to close a large contract with a Japanese company. Dan receives a surprise with two weeks to finish the contract: a lady he married on a drunken whim nearly nine years ago (annulled the next day) turns up to inform him he's the father of her twins, now seven, and she'll be in jail for 14 days for a political protest. Dan offers to look after the kids despite his tightness and lack of knowledge. Is there any way they can be dad and uncle, meet the kids' expectations, and still land the account with Charlie's help?
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