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Writers (WGA):
Amy Heckerling (characters)
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Release Date:
14 December 1990 (USA) more
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Plot:
Small babies comment on the disagreements between a husband and wife. full summary | add synopsis
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2 nominations more
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Cast

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John Travolta ... James Ubriacco

Kirstie Alley ... Mollie Ubriacco

Olympia Dukakis ... Rosie

Elias Koteas ... Stuart

Twink Caplan ... Rona

Bruce Willis ... Mikey (voice)

Roseanne ... Julie (voice) (as Roseanne Barr)

Damon Wayans ... Eddie (voice)
Gilbert Gottfried ... Joey

Mel Brooks ... Mr. Toilet Man (voice)
Lorne Sussman ... Mikey Ubriacco
Megan Milner ... Julie Ubriacco - 1 Year
Georgia Keithley ... Julie Ubriacco - 4 Months
Nikki Graham ... Julie Ubriacco - Newborn
Danny Pringle ... Eddie
Louis Heckerling ... Lou
Neal Israel ... Mr. Ross

Lesley Ewen ... Debbie

Noelle Parker ... Woman Client
Douglas Warhit ... Male Client
Terry David Mulligan ... IRS Inspector
Paul Shaffer ... Taxi Businessman

Don S. Davis ... Dr. Fleischer
Morris Panych ... Arrogant Businessman
Alex Bruhanski ... Needle Doctor
Dorothy Fehr ... Blonde

Heather Lea Gerdes ... Hot Babe on Fire Escape
Robin Trapp ... Cool Chick

Rick Avery ... Burglar
Stephen Dimopoulos ... Fire Chief
Jimmy Galeota ... Punk Baby
Frank Totino ... Candy Man
Coleman Lumley ... Blonde Baby
Constance Barnes McCansh ... Sexy Dancer
Mollie Israel ... Mikey's Dream Friend
Alicia Mizel ... Slob Child
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jennifer-Juniper Angeli ... Earthmother (uncredited)

Denis Corbett ... NYPD Cop in Uniform (uncredited)

Yolanda Corbett ... NYC shopper (uncredited)
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Directed by
Amy Heckerling 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Amy Heckerling (characters)

Amy Heckerling (written by) &
Neal Israel (written by)

Produced by
Bob Gray .... co-producer
Jonathan D. Krane .... producer
Leah A. Palco .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
David Kitay 
 
Cinematography by
Thomas Del Ruth 
 
Film Editing by
Debra Chiate 
 
Casting by
Stuart Aikins 
 
Production Design by
Reuben Freed 
 
Art Direction by
Richard Wilcox 
 
Set Decoration by
Barry W. Brolly 
 
Costume Design by
Molly Maginnis 
 
Makeup Department
Victoria Down .... assistant makeup artist
Kandace Loewen .... assistant hair stylist
Todd McIntosh .... makeup artist
Roy Sidick .... hair stylist
Francesca von Zimmermann .... assistant makeup artist
 
Production Management
Bob Gray .... production manager
Tracey Jeffrey .... unit manager
David A. Starke .... unit production manager: second unit, New York
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Richard Coleman .... second assistant director
Alan Hopkins .... first assistant director: second unit, New York (as J. Alan Hopkins)
Bill Mizel .... first assistant director
Judy Slattery .... third assistant director
Karen Sowiak .... dgc trainee
 
Art Department
John G. Anderson .... construction buyer (as John Anderson)
Linda Andrews .... set dresser
James H. Chow .... property master (as Jimmy Chow)
James Clare .... set dresser
Stewart Fairley .... lead painter
Eija Johnson .... art department trainee
Catherine Leighton .... assistant property master
Charles Leitrants .... construction coordinator
Tom McDermott .... property master: second unit, New York
Glen W. Pearson .... assistant art director (as Glen Pearson)
Mark Prior .... assistant set decorator
Mike Rennison .... assistant construction coordinator
Elmar Theissen .... head painter
Faye Thorp .... set buyer
Clyde Klotz .... illustrator (uncredited)
John Pagan .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Bill Baldwin .... foley editor
Bob Baron .... adr mixer
Michael J. Benavente .... sound effects editor (as Michael J. Bevavente)
Pamela Bentkowski .... foley editor
Donald D. Brown .... boom operator (as Don Brown)
Richard Burrow .... sound effects editor
Scott Burrow .... sound effects editor
Blake R. Cornett .... assistant sound editor (as Blake Cornett)
Midge Costin .... sound effects editor
Greg Curda .... foley mixer
Gordon Davidson .... sound effects editor
Lily Diamond .... adr editor
Ken Dufva .... foley artist
David Lee Fein .... foley artist
Bruce Foster .... assistant sound editor
Gregory G. Gest .... sound recordist (as Greg Gest)
Walter A. Gest .... sound recordist (as Walter Gest)
Jeffrey J. Haboush .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael Herbick .... sound re-recording mixer
Timothy A. Hoggatt .... sound re-recording mixer
Jay Kamen .... supervising sound editor
Elliott Koretz .... sound effects editor (as Elliott L. Koretz)
Val Kuklowsky .... sound effects editor (as Val Kuklowski)
Dave Kulczycki .... sound effects editor
Larry Mann .... sound re-recording mixer
Al Mian .... sound mixer: second unit, New York
Bob Newlan .... sound effects editor
Ralph Parker .... sound mixer
Ivan Sarria .... foley recordist
Jack Woods .... foley editor
Mel Zelniker .... adr mixer
 
Special Effects by
Carol Bauman .... animatronic engineer: Chis Walas, Inc.
Allen Benjamin .... special effects coordinator (as Al Benjamin)
Bob Comer .... animatronics
Bryan Dewe .... animatronic engineer: Chis Walas, Inc.
Stephan Dupuis .... designer: Chis Walas, Inc.
Chris Goehe .... animatronic engineer: Chis Walas, Inc.
James Isaac .... project supervisor: Chis Walas, Inc. (as Jim Isaac)
Kelly Lepkowsky .... mechanical supervisor: Chis Walas, Inc.
Gregg Olsson .... painting supervisor: Chis Walas, Inc.
Roy Schultz .... assistant special effects
Danny Wagner .... animatronic engineer: Chis Walas, Inc.
Mark Walas .... general manager: Chis Walas, Inc.
Harold Weed .... animatronic engineer: Chis Walas, Inc.
 
Visual Effects by
Peter Anderson .... director of photography: JEX FX
Kris Boxell .... camera assistant: JEX FX
Blair Clark .... sperm wrangler: JEX FX
Gary Platek .... effects supervisor: JEX FX
 
Stunts
Rick Avery .... stunt coordinator
Bill Ferguson .... stunt coordinator
Bill Ferguson .... stunts
David Jacox .... stunts (as David Jacox Jr.)
Brian King .... stunts
Michael Langlois .... stunts
Sue MacNamara .... stunts
Bill Stewart .... stunts
Ron Zupancic .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Bob Akester .... still photographer (as Robert Akester)
Rick Allen .... dolly grip
Kevin Black .... best boy grip
Dillard Brinson .... key grip
Peter G. Capadouca .... electrician (as Peter Capadouca)
Marco Ciccone .... second assistant camera
Gavin B. Craig .... grip
Douglas Craik .... first assistant camera
Robert Crone .... first assistant camera
Barry Donlevy .... best boy electric
Russell Engels .... gaffer: second unit, New York (as Rusty Engels)
Les Erskine .... gaffer
Dale Garrison .... electrician
Derek Grieves .... grip (as Derek Grieve)
Alec Hirschfeld .... camera operator: second unit, New York
Henry M. Lebo .... camera operator
John McCallum .... camera operator: "b" camera (as Sandy McCallum)
Klaus Melchior .... video assist operator
Billy Patsos .... key grip: second unit, New York (as Bill Patsos)
John Sanderson .... video playback operator
John Verardi .... first assistant camera: second unit, New York
Steve Vincent .... generator operator
Ron Wakaluk .... camera trainee
Len Wolfe .... electrician (as Lenny Wolfe)
 
Casting Department
Sandra Couldwell .... extras casting
William Haines .... casting associate
Yvonne Van Orden .... baby casting and handling (as Yvonne VanOrden)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Donna Christiano .... costumer
Christina McQuarrie .... assistant costume designer
Jean Murphy .... set costumer supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Cheryl Buckman .... assistant film editor
Ron Lambert .... color timer
Steve Roberts .... assistant film editor
Maria Stinnett-Busby .... assistant film editor
 
Music Department
Maureen Crowe .... music supervisor
Andrew R. Powell .... orchestrator (as Andrew Powell)
Reg Powell .... conductor
Reg Powell .... orchestrator
Armin Steiner .... scoring mixer
 
Transportation Department
Steve Boyd .... transportation co-captain
Larry Hafichuk .... baby driver
Peter M. Hall .... transportation captain
Michael J. Murphy .... transportation coordinator (as Michael Murphy)
 
Other crew
Diane Bandolas .... production accountant
Brenda Brosgarth .... trainee production coordinator
Michael Cates .... location manager (as Mike Cates)
Debbie Coe .... animal trainer (as Debra Coe)
Alesandra M. Cuomo .... production coordinator: second unit, New York (as Alesandra Cuomo)
Joan Edwards .... assistant: Mr. Travolta
Candice Field .... script supervisor
Robert Gagno .... double: "Mikey"
David Glaister .... production assistant
Larry Hafichuk .... guardian
Mary Hinton .... baby handler
Mary Hinton .... pediatric nurse
Catherine Howard .... assistant production coordinator
Julia Keatley .... baby coordinator
Dena Kellam .... assistant: Mr. Krane
Mary Ann Kellogg .... choreographer
Jeff Matloff .... product placement
Linda Neild .... assistant accountant
James Nicolay .... assistant: Miss Alley (as Jim Nicolay)
Sandra Palmer .... production coordinator
Scott Perlmutter .... assistant: Ms. Heckerling
Brigitte Prochaska .... unit publicist
Jim Rankin .... craft service
Jonathan Schneider .... production assistant
Paul Turner .... production assistant
Marc Vezina .... production assistant
Bev White .... assistant location manager
Matt Widman .... location manager: second unit, New York (as Matthew Widman)
Alice-Ann Zemelman .... assistant accountant
Lee Anne Muldoon .... unit publicist (uncredited)
Burton Sharp .... adr group coordinator (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Dianne Neufeld .... sincere appreciation: British Columbia Film Commission
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Runtime:
81 min
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Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In some early trailers Richard Pryor did the voice of Eddie more
Goofs:
Continuity: The Pee-Wee Herman doll on Mikey's shelf is standing/lying/sitting between shots. more
Quotes:
James Ubriacco: Why is it that every time drink out of the milk carton, I get a lecture, but Travis Bickle moves in with a semi-automatic weapon, and it's okay?
Mollie Ubriacco: A little unloaded gun makes him feel better.
James Ubriacco: Makes him feel better? Why doesn't he go to the top of the Empire State Building and shoot student nurses? Maybe that'll make him feel better.
Mollie Ubriacco: This is New York. Women carry unloaded guns in their purses.
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5 out of 8 people found the following comment useful.
Fun, amusing and entertaining!, 11 September 2002
10/10
Author: nytesprite (nytesprite@hotmail.com) from Boston, MA

In this second installment of the "Look Who's Talking" series, baby Mikey is back with a little sister along for the ride. Mikey has succeeded in getting his mom together with his ideal dad, James, only to find out that his mom is pregnant! Soon baby Julie is born, and Mikey feels like he's been left in her shadow. To make matters worse, Mollie's slovenly (but amusing and endearing) brother Stuart arrives for a visit, driving an even bigger wedge in a rift between Mollie and James. Along the way, Mikey faces the challenges of toddler-dom, including potty training and sibling rivalry.

One of the highest points in this film is the wonderful chemistry between Kirstie Alley and John Travolta. The two make a good pair and an excellent feuding couple when they face off. Also adding to the charm of the film are its costars -- Elias Koteas as Stuart, and returning players from Look Who's Talking: Twink Kaplan as Mollie's gal pal Rona, and Olympia Dukakis as Mollie's feisty mom Rosie. But truly the shining glory (if it can really be called that) in this film are the kids. The little boy who plays Mikey exhibits an impressive talent for someone of his age -- if only everyone could get a 2 year-old to do exactly what they wanted, parenting would be so much easier! Also, the baby chosen to portray Julie for most of the film was absolutely one of the most adorable children I have ever seen. Of course, though, let's not forget what makes these children so likeable -- the outstanding actors who give them their voices. Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, while comedienne and then-sitcom star Roseanne gives voice to the hilarious baby Julie.

If at all humanly possible, I try to find the good in all films, and on the whole, I found Look Who's Talking Too to be a warm and delightful family film -- fun for parents to watch with the kids, although as always, parents should exercise guidance before watching with kids -- the film carries a PG-13 rating from the MPAA for its adult-oriented humor. Although it's not a film festival favorite or an Oscar contender, it's a fun enough way to spend a Friday night. The plot is light, but the film never tries to be anything more than what it is. On the whole, I'd give the film a 7 out of 10, although I voted it a 10 out of 10 on the site, if only to boost up the average rating of 3.6 I feel it unjustly received. A good rental and definitely a great addition to your family's video collection.

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