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Mrs Doubtfire
TrailerDaniel Hillard, a voice actor living in San Francisco, California, who is a kind man and a loving father to his three kids Lydia, Chris, and Natalie, but Daniel';s wife Miranda sees him as a poor disciplinarian, and a bad role model. After a bitter divorce, Danie disguises himself as a female housekeeper to spend time with his children held in custody by his former wife.Actors: Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Polly Holliday, Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence, Mara Wilson, Robert Prosky, Anne Haney, Scott Capurro, ...»Director: Chris ColumbusCountry: United StatesDuration: 125 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mrs Doubtfire"
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Characters of "Mrs Doubtfire"
Daniel HillardPlayed by: Robin Williams
Miranda HillardPlayed by: Sally Field
StuPlayed by: Pierce Brosnan
FrankPlayed by: Harvey Fierstein
Lydia HillardPlayed by: Lisa Jakub
Chris HillardPlayed by: Matthew Lawrence
Natalie HillardPlayed by: Mara Wilson
Mr. LundyPlayed by: Robert Prosky
Mrs. SellnerPlayed by: Anne Haney
JackPlayed by: Scott Capurro
Bus DriverPlayed by: Sydney Walker
ADR Director LouPlayed by: Terence McGovern
CopPlayed by: Ralph Peduto
RonPlayed by: James Cranna
Maitre D'Played by: Rick Overton
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Directors of "Mrs Doubtfire"
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Creators of "Mrs Doubtfire"
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Critic Reviews of "Mrs Doubtfire"
VarietyJuly 22, 2008Although overly sappy in places and probably 20 minutes too long, this Robin Williams-in-drag vehicle provides the comic a slick surface for doing his shtick, within a story possessing broad family appeal.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Sit-com stuff, then, with laboured farcical interludes, and a mushy post-feminist sensibility. Funny notwithstanding.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The dress, the mask and Mrs. Doubtfire's gentility are inherently limiting, but nothing holds Mr. Williams back when he's on a roll.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The film is not as amusing as the premise, and there were long stretches when I'd had quite enough of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Williams has to break out of a second-rate "Tootsie" imitation, ankles clamped in pathos and face covered in latex. He pulls it off in the end, but it's not pretty.
7M PicturesAugust 17, 2008The greater story is sacrificed for schticky gags about a guy dressing as an old woman.
Video-Reviewmaster.comMarch 22, 2008Modern comedy classic w/Robin Williams in and out of drag.
ColeSmithey.comOctober 05, 2006Chris Columbus' only good movie.
Juicy CerebellumAugust 11, 2005A genuinely funny comedy.
FromTheBalconyJuly 07, 2005Mrs. Doubtfire is by no means a bad movie-going experience and still holds up as vintage Robin Williams, but it's certainly an odd idea the more you think about it.
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