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Look Who's Talking
TrailerAfter a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she tries to find a perfect husband. Her baby, Mikey, prefers James, a cab driver turned babysitter who Mollie won't even consider. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late.Actors: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, George Segal, Abe Vigoda, Bruce Willis, Twink Caplan, Jason Schaller, Jaryd Waterhouse, Jacob Haines, Christopher Aydon, ...»Director: Amy HeckerlingCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1989IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Look Who's Talking"
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Characters of "Look Who's Talking"
JamesPlayed by: John TravoltaMollie UbriaccoPlayed by: Kirstie AlleyRosiePlayed by: Olympia DukakisAlbertPlayed by: George SegalMikeyPlayed by: Bruce Willis -
Directors of "Look Who's Talking"
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Creators of "Look Who's Talking"
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Critic Reviews of "Look Who's Talking"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Like a standup comic pouring 'flopsweat', this ill-conceived comedy about an infant whose thoughts are given voice by actor Bruce Willis palpitates with desperation.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Heckerling directs this dippy but delightful film with a light, zany touch and a reasonably low yuck-factor (dribbles notwithstanding).
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Cute is the operative word for the movie, which stars some good actors doing material that is not super.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001This flabby comedy ... deserves only one thing: to fall on its fat one.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000This is a great idea for a sketch, not a feature, and if Heckerling had resisted padding it out, it might have made a brilliant short. A comedy can ride only so far on high concept. It has to deliver the jokes, and this one doesn't.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Travolta, you should know, has a dance scene. But it's not what you think.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Enjoyable first film in the "talking baby" genre.
TV GuideSeptember 18, 2009With his sarcastic delivery, Willis has the ideal voice for the part. Alley and Travolta are affable enough, but the story itself is ordinary and merely passes time.
MovieholeMay 12, 2005A stale idea that actually works, largely due to the capable cast
Shadows on the WallApril 18, 2005surprisingly funny
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)February 03, 2005Better than its sequels -- that's not saying much.
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