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Paulie
TrailerThe film tells the story of Paulie, a talking parrot at an animal research lab, who recounts his travels looking for his original owner to a janitor (Tony Shalhoub) who tries to help him escape.Actors: Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Trini Alvarado, Jay Mohr, Buddy Hackett, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Matt Craven, Bill Cobbs, Tia Texada, ...»Director: John RobertsCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Paulie"
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Characters of "Paulie"
IvyPlayed by: Gena Rowlands
Misha VilyenkovPlayed by: Tony Shalhoub
IgnacioPlayed by: Cheech Marin
Dr. ReingoldPlayed by: Bruce Davison
Marie AlweatherPlayed by: Trini Alvarado
BennyPlayed by: Jay Mohr
ArtiePlayed by: Buddy Hackett
Lila AlweatherPlayed by: Matt Craven
Virgil the JanitorPlayed by: Bill Cobbs
RubyPlayed by: Tia Texada
Graduate Student #1Played by: Peter Basch
GrandpaPlayed by: Hal Robinson
Speech TherapistPlayed by: Tamara Zook
ShirleyPlayed by: Nicole Chamberlain
GeraldPlayed by: Charles Parks
JeremyPlayed by: Seth Mumy
Research Assistant #2Played by: Dig Wayne
VeterinarianPlayed by: Kristie Transeau
MollyPlayed by: Francesca Federico-O'Murchu
Mr. TauperPlayed by: Jerry Winsett
Ivy's DoctorPlayed by: Bud Cox
Helicopter PilotPlayed by: Craig Hosking -
Directors of "Paulie"
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Creators of "Paulie"
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Critic Reviews of "Paulie"
VarietyMay 12, 2008Paulie has moments of minor charm but lacks the magic to fully capture the imaginations of either children or adults.
Chicago ReaderMay 12, 2008Shalhoub gives an impressively nuanced performance in the dangerously cliched role, and Paulie -- a combination of trained parrots, animatronics, and the voice of Mohr -- comes across as a fully developed character.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001A perfect family movie with the intelligence, humor and hug-me moments to be a great first-date movie, too. Just remember to bring a hankie.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The film is aimed at children, I suppose, although I don't think they'll like Paulie all that much. I didn't.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000Paulie has elements of a good weepy, but overall it never quite gels beyond being a passable novelty.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000Unusual and surprisingly agreeable.
TV GuideMay 12, 2008The story is rooted in real feelings and relationships, and parents will find as much to enjoy as children.
Film ThreatDecember 06, 2005My head still throbs from being hit repeatedly with blunt life lessons.
MovieholeMay 06, 2005Family viewing that soars
Reeling ReviewsApril 09, 2005Its star is a very appealing little guy. Parents will be mildly amused, too.
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