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Look Who's Talking Now!

When high-powered executive Samantha LeBon hatches a scheme to spend a romantic Christmas with her new employee – the unsuspecting, blithesome James – his wife, their kids and their two dogs, Rocks and Daphne, must rescue him before he makes a terrible mistake.

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Tom Ropelewski

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Cast & Crew

John Travolta

John Travolta

James Ubriacco

Roger Cross

Roger Cross

Pilot

Tegan Moss

Tegan Moss

Girl with Puppy

Campbell Lane

Campbell Lane

Mollie's Dad

Frank C. Turner

Frank C. Turner

Dave

J. B. Bivens

J. B. Bivens

Ranger

Ron Gabriel

Ron Gabriel

Seedy Santa

Patrick Pinney

Patrick Pinney

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Bob Bergen

Bob Bergen

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Mark Acheson

Mark Acheson

Burly Dad

Rodney Saulsberry

Rodney Saulsberry

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Chilton Crane

Chilton Crane

Girl's Mommy

Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley

Himself

Robert Wisden

Robert Wisden

Ranger

Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Alley

Mollie Ubriacco

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

Daphne (voice)

Nick Conti

Nick Conti

Coach (uncredited)

Tabitha Lupien

Tabitha Lupien

Julie Ubriacco

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Rocks (voice)

Lysette Anthony

Lysette Anthony

Samantha

Serge Houde

Serge Houde

Maitre D'

Nick Jameson

Nick Jameson

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Andrew Airlie

Andrew Airlie

Co-Pilot

George Segal

George Segal

Albert

David Gallagher

David Gallagher

Mikey Ubriacco

John Stocker

John Stocker

Sol

Miriam Smith

Miriam Smith

Tipsy Secretary

Andrea Nemeth

Andrea Nemeth

Babysitter

Sandra P. Grant

Sandra P. Grant

Accountant

Michael Ryan

Michael Ryan

Pilot

Philip Maurice Hayes

Philip Maurice Hayes

Pilot

Olympia Dukakis

Olympia Dukakis

Rosie

Elizabeth Leslie

Elizabeth Leslie

Ruthie

Caroline Elliott

Caroline Elliott

Kid at Schoolyard

Vanessa Morley

Vanessa Morley

Kid at Schoolyard

Sheila Paterson

Sheila Paterson

Old Waitress

Amos Hertzman

Amos Hertzman

Pimply Faced Kid

Kyle Fairlie

Kyle Fairlie

Kid on Santa's Lap

Victoria Brooks

Victoria Brooks

Bratty Girl

Michael Puttonen

Michael Puttonen

Dog Catcher

Alicia Bradsen

Alicia Bradsen

Mollie at 12

Gina Chiarelli

Gina Chiarelli

Young Rosie

Ghislaine Crawford

Ghislaine Crawford

Reindeer Girl

Justine Crawford

Justine Crawford

Reindeer Girl

Peter Iacangelo

Peter Iacangelo

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Patricia Parris

Patricia Parris

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Jeff Winkless

Jeff Winkless

Dog / Wolf (voice)

Brent Sheppard

Brent Sheppard

Ranger (uncredited)

Tom Ropelewski

Tom Ropelewski

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Details

GenresRomance, Comedy, Family
Runtime1h 36 mins
Released on05 Nov 1993
Languageen
Age RatingPG-13
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

2/10

**It's not a good movie.** There are no two without three, and after two films, a third was made to finish a trilogy that had already begun to derail in the second film. This film, in fact, was a desperate effort to recover from the bad step, but it ended up definitively burying any vain idea of a future fourth film. The film is weak, and if we compare it to its predecessors, it becomes even more tiring. The biggest problem is an erratic and poorly written script, but the weak and naked jokes also detract from the film, which never really captures our interest. In this film, Mollie and James are taking care of two grown-up babies, but they face financial and marital difficulties from the moment she is fired and starts to stay at home, forcing James to accept the job offer of Samantha, a young and rich seductress who will try to break their marriage, leading to several jealousy fights and a climate of instability in the home. At the same time, they decide to adopt a street dog, who is the main protagonist of this film, and who will start talking to Samantha's poodle, in a funny rivalry relationship. As in any romantic comedy, it is predictable that everything will end well, between several twists and turns. The cast continues to include John Travolta and Kirstie Alley, but both are shadows of what they were in the first film. There is virtually not a minute where they come close to the performance previously achieved. Both seem aware that this movie is a mistake and shouldn't have been made, or at least it shouldn't have been made the way it was made. The dogs' voice is provided by veterans Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton, and they try to do everything they can to defend their work, but the material they've been given is bad. Lysette Anthony just doesn't do more than be annoying. Technically, it's as bland and uninteresting as the others: the cinematography doesn't bring anything new or particularly remarkable, and the sets and costumes are pretty much what we'd expect to find. The soundtrack is good enough, but it doesn't justify watching the movie at all.

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