Mollie is an accountant who has been having an affair with one of her clients, Albert, who happens to be married. When she becomes pregnant by him, she feels that he will be there always for her and the new baby. But when she gives birth, he breaks it off and Mollie is left to raise a new baby all by herself. She also is searching for the perfect father for her new son, Mikey. She meets James, a swift cab driver, who seems to be a perfect match with her and Mikey. But when Albert comes to her, who will Mollie choose?, Romantic comedy about an unmarried young mother and a prospective dad, with asides to the camera from her baby, whose voice is provided by Bruce Willis. Left in the lurch by her caddish married boyfriend, the new mum is looking for Mr Right, and he just may be the amiable taxi driver who rescues her when she goes into labour. Baby Mikey provides sly commentary on the antics of the two adults throughout., A single mother begins dating a rough-cut cab driver, and the view of their relationship from her baby’s eyes is considerably different from the adults’., Kirstie, a single mother is in search for a good husband and father. As she begins to have relationship with a cab driver John, he eventually became close with her son Mikey., When a woman becomes pregnant after an affair with a client, she is left alone to raise her child, whose thoughts can be heard as a wisecracking narrator., Charming surprise smash-hit comedy following unwed mother Kirstie Alley on her search for the perfect husband and father. Reluctantly, she begins a relationship with cab driver John Travolta who, while not fitting her mental image of a Mr Right, develops a close bond with her son Mikey. Bruce Willis gives voice to the wit and wisdom of baby Mikey., Bruce Willis voices the precocious observations of baby Mikey, whose single mother tries to find a suitable father for him., Quirky romcom with John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Left in the lurch by her married lover, a new mum searches for Mr Right while her baby provides a wisecracking commentary. Dir: Amy Heckerling., This delightful romantic comedy stars Kirstie Alley as Mollie, a pregnant woman whose partner has deserted her. When she goes into labour friendly taxi driver James rushes her to hospital , and the pair become firm friends. He slowly falls in love with her and her baby Mikey, but she’s still looking for her perfect partner, not realising he’s right under her nose. However we can hear Mikey’s thoughts, and he wants James as his day. Lots of feel good fun and frolics in this good natured family film., Romantic comedy about an unmarried young mother, with asides to camera from her baby, voiced by Bruce Willis. Left in the lurch by her married lover, the new mum is looking for Mr Right, and he just may be the amiable taxi driver who rescues her when she goes into labour. Baby Mikey provides wisecracking commentary on the antics of the two adults., Though its PG-13 rating is well earned, Look Who’s Talking has some elements that might appeal to a family audience. Chief among them, of course, is the “talking baby” protagonist. The product of an extramarital affair, infant Mikey (played by several different babies, and given voice by Bruce Willis) is a cynical, sarcastic observer of his new world. Mikey’s mother, Kirstie Alley, having been dumped by her married lover George Segal, searches high and low for a new father for her baby. Of course, the perfect daddy is right under her nose all the time: cab driver John Travolta, who was on the scene when she went into labor on the sidewalk. The best moments in Look Who’s Talking include Ms. Alley’s imaginary flights of fancy, and the misadventures of Mikey as he progresses from sperm to reluctant newborn (his violent vocal protests against being yanked from the womb are worth the admission price in themselves). Look Who’s Talking has spawned two sequels, neither of which are as charming or disarming as the original., An unwed mother searches for a suitable father for her (talking) baby in this skewered look at motherhood and romance., Charming smash-hit comedy following unwed mother Kirstie Alley on her search for the perfect husband and father., Offbeat romcom with John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Left in the lurch by her married lover, a new mum searches for Mr Right while her baby provides a wisecracking commentary.
Look Who’s Talking
Year Released:
1989Lang:
EnglishMins :
90Directed By :
Amy HeckerlingTrending / Upcoming
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