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  1. Jan 25, 1991 · Too Much Sun: Directed by Robert Downey Sr.. With Robert Downey Jr., Laura Ernst, Jim Haynie, John Ide. A multimillionaire whose son and daughter are gay leaves a will with one clause: His children will inherit his money only if at least one of them produces his grandchild within a year of his death.

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    Too Much Sun is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Robert Downey Jr., Eric Idle, Andrea Martin, Allan Arbus, Ralph Macchio and Howard Duff in his final film appearance. It was filmed in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, California.

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  4. Too Much Sun is a 1990 comedy directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Allan Arbus, Scott Atkins, and Robert Downey Jr. The film is a satirical take on classic Hollywood tropes, and follows the exploits of a washed-up actor who has been hired by a wealthy family to pose as their long-lost son.

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  6. Too Much Sun. 1990 · 1 hr 39 min. R. Comedy · LGBT. The two gay children of a dead tycoon must find a way to produce an heir to keep his $200 million fortune from going to the Catholic Church. Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert Downey Jr. Eric Idle Ralph Macchio Andrea Martin Leo Rossi Howard Duff Allan Arbus. Directed by: Robert Downey Sr.

  7. Jan 25, 1991 · In this riotous British satire, a conniving Catholic priest convinces a dying tycoon into writing the church into his will by having him add the following proviso: the tycoon's children will only inherit the fortune if one of them can produce an heir within one year after his death.