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Titolo originale: Look Who's Talking
Regia: Amy Heckerling |
Anno: 1989
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: baby | single parent | pregnancy | duringcreditsstinger | woman director | hilarious | whimsical | amused | cheerful |
Cast: John Travolta | Kirstie Alley | Olympia Dukakis | George Segal | Abe Vigoda | Bruce Willis | Twink Caplan | Jason Schaller | Jaryd Waterhouse | Jacob Haines | Christopher Aydon | Joy Boushel | Don S. Davis | Louis Heckerling | Brenda Crichlow | Andrea Mann | Douglas Tuck | Alex Bruhanski | Casey Grant | Oscar B. Ramos | Aurelio Dinunzio | Jeff Irvine | Shirley Barclay | William B. Davis | David Berner | Jerry Wasserman | Daliah Novak | Zena Darawalla | Nicholas Rice | Neal Israel | Blu Mankuma | William Britos | Dee Jay Jackson | Ida Berner | Bea Cartmell | Eleanor Maines | Mollie Heckerling | Ryan McIntosh | Gerry Bean | Deryl Hayes | Enid Saunders | Nicole Stevens | Christy Smith | Sabrina Bailey | Farah Abassi | Amber Brownmiller | Ariel Perryman | Nigel John Crowe | Michael Joseph Materi | Joan Rivers | Aaron Jefford |

Mollie, mamma del piccolo Mikey, è combattuta tra l'amore per Albert un uomo sposato e per nulla intenzionato a divorziare da sua moglie, e il simpatico James, un tassista entrato casualmente nella sua vita, ma alla fine sarà il bambino ad adottare il papà che gli sembra più divertente e dolce...

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James mentions living in Englewood. John Travolta was born in Englewood, New Jersey. D
John Travolta's first major acting role in 4 years, following a series of critical and commercial fa [...] D
According to Kirstie Alley in her memoir, she fell in love with John Travolta during filming, but sh [...] D
Of all the roles he's played, John Travolta said the character he plays in this film is the most lik [...] D
Steve Guttenberg was considered for the role of James, but turned it down. However, Kirstie Alley wo [...] D
Geena Davis was considered for the role of Mollie. But Davis turned it down because she couldn't han [...] D
Amy Heckerling first pitched the movie to Disney. Disney CEO Michael Eisner felt that it was too sex [...] D
When James questions Albert about Mikey, at one point he says "Who's his favorite rock star? Michael [...] D
The fetuses were puppets. Twelve puppeteers--some hanging upside down--were required to shoot the sc [...] D
Mollie Heckerling's debut. D
John Travolta and Bruce Willis later appeared together onscreen in Pulp Fiction (1994). D
One film in a late 1980s Hollywood cycle of "baby pictures". The movies include Baby Boom (1987), Pe [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 85565 delivered on 6 April 1990. D
In the scene where James (John Travolta) is pouring out his soul to Mikey, he talks about anecdotes [...] D
Debra Chiate: the little girl in the sandbox scene with the line, "I don't get it." D
Tri-Star changed the movie's release date from March to October, which led insiders to believe that [...] D
Trailer narrated by Percy Rodrigues. D
Edward Herrmann was originally considered for the role of Albert. But Hermann's agent wanted too muc [...] D
Working titles for the film included "Big Talk" and "Daddy's Home." D
Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Martin, and John Candy were considered for the voice of [...] D
Although Pulp Fiction (1994) is widely considered John Travolta's mainstream comeback, this was the [...] D
John Stamos was the first choice for the role of James. But the producers of Gli amici di papà (1 [...] D
Amy Heckerling's father Louis Heckerling plays Mollie's father. Like his character in the film, he w [...] D
All five of the lead actors have connections to tv shows. John Travolta was on Welcome Back Kotter, [...] D
Although the movie takes place in New York, the filmmakers decided to shoot the movie on location in [...] D
Robin Williams was considered for the voice of Mikey. But Williams' agent wanted too much money, whi [...] D
According to director Amy Heckerling, Bruce Willis improvised X-rated voice-over takes. D
John Travolta's character has bumper sticker on his cab "I'd rather be flying" and was a pilot instr [...] D
The film was heavily influential on the Klasky Csupo animation studio and the animated series I Rugr [...] D
Mollie's two blind dates that she imagines as Mikey's father are listed in the credits as "Mr. Impat [...] D
In the hospital room, Mollie explains she had dropped out of lamaze class. She added she would 'go t [...] D
Whenever Kirstie Alley and John Travolta tried to shoot their first kiss, Travolta kept evoking Barb [...] D
The only time we actually hear Mikey's actual voice is at the end of the movie when he says "dada" a [...] D
For Albert's exploding head gag, Amy Heckerling didn't want it to look too scary like in Scanner's, [...] D
Amy Heckerling was inspired to write the film after her husband and writer Neal Israel started playf [...] D
Originally titled "Daddy Wanted" D
Blu Mankuma and George Segal also co-starred in 2012. D
TriStar put the focus mainly on the baby and it's humorous adult voice-over gimmick for the film's a [...] D
The role of Harry (Mollie's accountant date) was originally meant as a cameo role for Amy Heckerling [...] D
The third John Travolta film that features the song 'Staying Alive' by The Bee Gees. D
John Travolta said this was the only time, after watching a premiere of his, that he knew he was goi [...] D
A short-run TV series of LWT aired between 1991-1992 under the title "Baby Talk starring Scott Biao [...] D
According to the book "Ghostbuster's Daughter" by Violet Ramis Stiel, the character of Albert is bas [...] D
The name of John Travolta's character is James Ubriacco. The surname, Ubriacco is an Italian word th [...] D