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  1. Look Who's Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling, and starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. [4] The film concerns the relationship between single mother Mollie (Alley) and her infant son Mikey's babysitter, James (Travolta). Bruce Willis provides the voice of Mikey's precocious thoughts ...

  2. Oct 13, 1989 · Look Who's Talking: Directed by Amy Heckerling. With John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, George Segal. After a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she finds a new romantic chance in a cab driver.

    • (87K)
    • Comedy
    • Amy Heckerling
    • 1989-10-13
  3. The first feature film to literally voice the concerns of a baby, the charming and wildly popular Look Who's Talking is a heartfelt contemporary comedy about...

  4. Synopsis. Mollie is a single working mother who's out to find the perfect father for her child. Her baby, Mikey, prefers James, a cab driver turned babysitter who has what it takes to make them both happy. But Mollie won't even consider James. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late.

    • Amy Heckerling
    • PG-13
    • 32
  5. Released October 13th, 1989, 'Look Who's Talking' stars Kirstie Alley, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Olympia Dukakis The PG-13 movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 33 min, and received a user score of ...

  6. A comedy film about a talking baby and a romance between a single mother and a taxi driver. Read critics' reviews, watch the trailer, and find out where to stream or buy Look Who's Talking online.

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    • Comedy
    • PG-13
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  8. Angry and upset, a heartbroken Mollie storms off in a rage while the fight causes her to suddenly go into labor. When she hails a cab, the driver, James Ubriacco, realizes the seriousness of the situation and speeds off to the hospital. Upon reaching the hospital, the nurses mistake him for the baby's father, and he feels inclined to stay.