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Look Who's Talking
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After a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she tries to find a perfect husband. Her baby, Mikey, prefers James, a cab driver turned babysitter who Mollie won't even consider. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late.
After a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she tries to find a perfect husband. Her baby, Mikey, prefers James, a cab driver turned babysitter who Mollie won't even consider. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late.
Actors:
Eleanor Maines,
Christopher Aydon,
Ryan McIntosh,
Alex Bruhanski,
Kirstie Alley,
Aurelio DiNunzio,
Andrea Mann,
Nicholas Rice,
Joan Rivers,
Louis Heckerling,
Oscar B. Ramos,
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Eleanor Maines
Christopher Aydon
Ryan McIntosh
Alex Bruhanski
Kirstie Alley
12 January 1951, Wichita, Kansas, USA
Aurelio DiNunzio
Andrea Mann
Nicholas Rice
Joan Rivers
8 June 1933, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Louis Heckerling
Oscar B. Ramos
Director:
Amy Heckerling
Amy Heckerling
7 May 1952, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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