Look Who's Talking

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Look Who's Talking

Look Who's Talking promotional movie poster
Directed by Amy Heckerling
Produced by Jonathan D. Krane
Written by Amy Heckerling
Starring John Travolta
Kirstie Alley
Olympia Dukakis
George Segal
Abe Vigoda
and Bruce Willis
Distributed by Columbia TriStar
Release date(s) October 13, 1989 (USA)
Running time 93 min.
Language English
Budget $7,500,000 US (est.)
IMDb profile

Look Who's Talking is a 1989 comedy film which stars John Travolta (James Ubriacco) and Kirstie Alley (Mollie). Bruce Willis plays the voice of Mollie's illegitimate son, Mikey. The movie also features George Segal as Mollie's client, Albert, and father of Mikey. It was directed by Amy Heckerling.

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Mollie, an accountant, gives birth to a son fathered by her client, Albert. The movie explores her attempts to get him to accept his responsibility of recognizing Mikey and help paying for his support. James Ubriacco is a taxi driver who befriends Mollie as she goes through the trials of new motherhood.

Much of the film is portrayed through the thoughts of Mikey. However, because this movie explores human sexuality (as well as having its fair share of obscene words), it is rated PG-13.

This movie was successful enough to spawn two sequels: Look Who's Talking Too (1990) and Look Who's Talking Now (1993). The success of the first two movies also inspired an ABC sitcom called Baby Talk, which aired from 1991 until 1992 and which featured Tony Danza as the voice of "Baby Mickey."

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