Look Who's Talking
John Travolta Actor , Kirstie Alley Actor , Olympia Dukakis Actor , George Segal Actor , Abe Vigoda Actor , Bruce Willis Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Situations,Questionable for Children,Adult Language
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Look Who's Talking
Theatrical Release Date: 1989 10 13 (USA)
UPC: 043396791091
Studio: Columbia TriStar
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language]
Summary: Though its PG-13 rating is well earned, Look Who's Talking has some elements that might appeal to a family audience. Chief among them, of course, is the "talking baby" protagonist. The product of an extramarital affair, infant Mikey (played by several different babies, and given voice by Bruce Willis) is a cynical, sarcastic observer of his new world. Mikey's mother, Kirstie Alley, having been dumped by her married lover George Segal, searches high and low for a new father for her baby. Of course, the perfect daddy is right under her nose all the time: cab driver John Travolta, who was on the scene when she went into labor on the sidewalk. The best moments in Look Who's Talking include Ms. Alley's imaginary flights of fancy, and the misadventures of Mikey as he progresses from sperm to reluctant newborn (his violent vocal protests against being yanked from the womb are worth the admission price in themselves). Look Who's Talking has spawned two sequels, neither of which are as charming or disarming as the original. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Awards: Best Picture - Comedy or Musical – People's Choice Awards
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Languages: English, Spanish, French
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
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Widescreen and full-screen formats
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Look Who's Talking
Format: DVD
Release Date: 03/17/1998
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DDS Dolby Digital Surround
Runtime: 95 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Scene Selections
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [4:56]
2. Stomach flu [1:25]
3. "You need hands" [:55]
4. Mollie's family [1:00]
5. Unplanned pregnancy [2:32]
6. Inseminated [1:02]
7. "And she was" [1:32]
8. "Beth..." [2:51]
9. Melissa [2:12]
10. In labor [3:04]
11. At St. Jerome's [4:12]
12. Nursery thoughts [1:07]
13. Slight swelling [3:59]
14. Cold and wet [4:29]
15. Father search begins [5:26]
16. Going for a ride [3:00]
17. "Honey, I'm home." [2:14]
18. "When I grow up" [1:02]
19. Something in common [3:35]
20. A date with Harry [1:14]
21. "Walking on sunshine" [3:47]
22. "Stayin' alive" [1:47]
23. "Town without pity" [3:04]
24. Grandpa's new place [2:25]
25. Flying lessons [1:07]
26. "Daddy's home" [3:57]
27. With Albert [2:48]
28. The kid's father [4:23]
29. Fatherly advice [2:17]
30. Visiting Daddy [3:35]
31. "Do you love James?" [1:05]
32. Problem with Grandpa [3:13]
33. On the loose [1:50]
34. In pursuit [3:20]
35. End credits [5:02]
Side #2-Full Screen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [4:56]
2. Stomach flu [1:25]
3. "You Need Hands" [:55]
4. Mollie's family [1:00]
5. Unplanned pregnancy [2:32]
6. Inseminated [1:02]
7. "And She Was" [1:32]
8. "Beth..." [2:51]
9. Melissa [2:12]
10. In labor [3:04]
11. At St. Jerome's [4:12]
12. Nursery thoughts [1:07]
13. Slight swelling [3:59]
14. Cold and wet [4:29]
15. Father search begins [5:26]
16. Going for a ride [3:00]
17. "Honey, I'm home." [2:14]
18. "When I Grow Up" [1:02]
19. Something in common [3:35]
20. A date with Harry [1:14]
21. "Walking on Sunshine" [3:47]
22. "Stayin' Alive" [1:47]
23. "Town Without Pity" [3:04]
24. Grandpa's new place [2:25]
25. Flying lessons [1:07]
26. "Daddy's Home" [3:57]
27. With Albert [2:48]
28. The kid's father [4:23]
29. Fatherly advice [2:17]
30. Visiting Daddy [3:35]
31. "Do you love James?" [1:05]
32. Problem with Grandpa [3:13]
33. On the loose [1:50]
34. In pursuit [3:20]
35. End credits [5:02]
Perry Seibert
Look Who's Talking gets by on the ease of the lead actors, and the arch delivery of Bruce Willis. The premise is sitcom material at best (as a failed television adaptation proved), but one of the reasons movie stars become stars is that they are able to elevate average material. Making one of his many comebacks, John Travolta is as warm and likable as he has been in any film. His character is equal part (non-criminal) con man and family man, but Travolta communicates an innate goodness that is appealing. Kirstie Alley, best known at the time for replacing Shelly Long on Cheers, does what she can with the least interesting of the three main characters. Bruce Willis walks off with the movie without ever appearing on-screen. His delivery was obviously reminiscent of his work on Moonlighting, but devoid of the sexual innuendo which made it click with a wide audience. Coming on the heels of Die Hard, this film showed another layer of Willis' talents. Look Who's Talking is far from a classic, but it is a well-made lighthearted comedy. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Gerry Bean
Actor
Mollie Israel
Actor
Jerry Wasserman
Actor
Shirley Barclay
Actor
Daliah Novak
Actor
Twink Caplan
Actor
Blu Mankuma
Actor
William Britos
Actor
Douglas Tuck
Actor
William B. Davis
Actor
Aurelio di Nunzio
Actor
Deryl Hayes
Actor
Oscar B. Ramos
Actor
Jeff Irvine
Actor
Brenda Crichlow
Actor
Enid Saunders
Actor
Don S. Davis
Actor
Zena Darawalla
Actor
Alex Bruhanski
Actor
Neal Israel
Actor
Casey B. Grant
Actor
Louis Heckerling
Actor
Joan Rivers
Actor
Andrea Mann
Actor
Joy Boushel
Actor
D.J. Jackson
Actor
David Berner
Actor
Nicholas Rice
Actor
Bob Gray
Producer
Amy Heckerling
Director
Amy Heckerling
Screenwriter
David Kitay
Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan D. Krane
Producer
John Travolta
Actor
Kirstie Alley
Actor
Olympia Dukakis
Actor
George Segal
Actor
Abe Vigoda
Actor
Bruce Willis
Actor
Jason Schaller
Actor
Jaryd Waterhouse
Actor
Jacob Haines
Actor
Christopher Aydon
Actor
Country: USA

