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Look Who's Talking

He's hip, he's cool, and he's only 3 months old.
1989 | 93m | English

(89669 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Amy Heckerling
Writer: Amy Heckerling
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Mollie is a single working mother who's out to find the perfect father for her child. Her baby, Mikey, prefers James, a cab driver turned babysitter who has what it takes to make them both happy. But Mollie won't even consider James. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late.
Release Date: Oct 12, 1989
Director: Amy Heckerling
Writer: Amy Heckerling
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords pregnancy, amused, single parent, whimsical, duringcreditsstinger, cheerful, baby, hilarious, woman director
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG), Hollywood Licensing Group
Box Office Revenue: $296,999,813
Budget: $7,500,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Travolta James
Kirstie Alley Mollie
Olympia Dukakis Rosie
George Segal Albert
Abe Vigoda Grandpa
Bruce Willis Mikey (voice)
Twink Caplan Rona
Jason Schaller Mikey
Jaryd Waterhouse Mikey
Jacob Haines Mikey
Christopher Aydon Mikey
Joy Boushel Melissa
Don S. Davis Dr. Fleischer
Louis Heckerling Lou
Brenda Crichlow Secretary
Andrea Mann Salesgirl
Douglas Tuck Cab Stealer
Alex Bruhanski Street Worker
Casey Grant Admitting Clerk
Oscar B. Ramos Hospital Worker
Aurelio Dinunzio Orderly
Jeff Irvine Admitting Doctor
Shirley Barclay Nurse
William B. Davis Drug Doctor
David Berner Mr. Impatience
Jerry Wasserman Mr. Anal
Daliah Novak Carrie
Zena Darawalla Lupe
Nicholas Rice Harry
Neal Israel Mr. Ross
Blu Mankuma Director
William Britos Home Orderly
Dee Jay Jackson Burly Orderly
Ida Berner Lady
Bea Cartmell Lady
Eleanor Maines Lady
Mollie Heckerling Little Girl
Ryan McIntosh Little Boy
Gerry Bean Pilot Friend
Deryl Hayes Pilot Friend
Enid Saunders Ester
Nicole Stevens Silly Baby
Christy Smith Baby Megan
Sabrina Bailey Sand Box Baby
Farah Abassi Chatting Baby
Amber Brownmiller Blowing Kiss Baby
Ariel Perryman Nursery Baby
Nigel John Crowe Nursery Baby
Michael Joseph Materi Nursery Baby
Joan Rivers Julie (voice) (uncredited)
Aaron Jefford Fireman (uncredited)
Name Job
Debra Chiate Editor
Amy Heckerling Director, Writer
Thomas Del Ruth Director of Photography
Jack Gill Stunts
Judy Slattery Production Assistant
Bob Gray Line Producer
Jeff Greenberg Casting
Sid Kozak Casting
Marla Tate Additional Casting
Reuben Freed Production Design
Marji Wollin Additional Casting
Graeme Murray Art Direction
Roy Sidick Hairstylist
Barry W. Brolly Set Decoration
Molly Maginnis Costume Design
David Kitay Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jonathan D. Krane Producer
David Enson Associate Producer
Simon R. Lewis Co-Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**One of the most iconic romantic comedies of the decade.** What if a baby, still inside the mother's womb, could tell us what he thinks? The premise of this film is that, and it gives rise to one of the most outstanding romantic comedies of the 80's (and this is no small thing, considering the a ... mount of romantic comedies that appeared in the 80's and 90's) and gave rise, thanks to a considerable critical and commercial success, to another two sequels, renewing John Travolta's career and making Kirstie Alley a star. The film is a good comedy, intelligently made, full of well-placed humor and that makes us smile, when it doesn't really make us laugh. The plot was well-thought-out, has a sense of humor, is witty and has a good dose of sympathetic sentimentality, without exaggeration: a young woman from a good family, single, became pregnant by a married man with whom she had an affair that only she is incapable of seeing who has no future; when the inevitable happens, and she ends that relationship, she finds herself alone and pregnant, ending up emotionally supported by a taxi driver she casually met. Of course, the baby will be the first to do what he can to bring them together as a couple, and we will listen to his ideas and opinions. The film is largely based on the figure of the baby, whose voice is that of Bruce Willis, an actor with great vocal versatility and who proved to be totally up to the challenge. His vocal expressiveness was essential for the jokes that the baby plays. In addition, the text given to the actor is humorous, very well written and seems to really correspond to what the baby could be thinking at that moment. John Travolta also does an excellent job here, with an excellent performance, one of the best in the actor's career. He manages to embody the figure of a loving, sincere and sympathetic man, who really cares about the other characters, thus being more than a mere heartthrob. Much less pleasant, but still worthy of our appreciation, Kirstie Alley does an impeccable and funny job. The actress, who was not particularly well-known, will be catapulted to stardom with this film. The film also has the collaboration of veteran actors such as Olympia Dukakis, George Segal and Abe Vigoda in supporting roles. Technically, the film isn't particularly brilliant, but it's in line with what was common in light films of the decade: low-contrast cinematography with unclear or vibrant colors, but very natural, without great artifice; a regular edition, without any notable mishaps, regular sets and costumes, good filming in several locations, with a good part of the film being shot outside. The soundtrack is the most notable element, thanks to a good selection of rock songs that include themes by the Bee Gees and the Beach Boys.

Jun 18, 2022