Look Who's Talking Now! (1993)
Look Who's Talking Now! (1993)
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Cast & Crew.
John Travolta
James Ubriacco
Kirstie Alley
Mollie Ubriacco
Diane Keaton
Daphne (voice)
Danny DeVito
Rocks (voice)
Olympia Dukakis
Rosie
David Gallagher
Mikey Ubriacco
Tabitha Lupien
Julie Ubriacco
Lysette Anthony
Samantha LeBon
Charles Barkley
Charles Barkley
George Segal
Albert
Frank C. Turner
Dave
Campbell Lane
Mollie's Dad
Serge Houde
Maître D'
Andrea Nemeth
Babysitter
Amy Heckerling
Characters
Michael A. Stevenson
Editor
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Details.
Release DateNovember 5, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$22,000,000
Box Office$10,300,000
Filming LocationsToronto, Canada
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Look Who's Talking Now! is a 1993 American romantic comedy film, a sequel to Look Who's Talking Too, the third film and final installment overall in the Look Who's Talking franchise. Directed by Tom Ropelewski from a script written by Tom Ropelewski and Leslie Dixon, the film included John Travolta and Kirstie Alley reprising their roles as James and Mollie Ubriacco, respectively, while David Gallagher and Tabitha Lupien portray Mikey and Julie, respectively. Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton provide the voices for the internal voices of the family's newly acquired dogs Rocks and Daphne, respectively. The plot centers around the competitive nature of the two animals, vying for the family's affection. Lysette Anthony, Olympia Dukakis, George Segal, and Charles Barkley feature in the supporting cast. Bruce Willis, Joan Rivers, and Roseanne Barr do not reprise their roles from the previous installments. Produced by TriStar Pictures, it was released on November 5, 1993.
Look Who's Talking Now! was received negatively by film critics, and underperformed at the box office, grossing $10.3 million against a production budget of $22 million.