Look Who's Talking Now

Look Who's Talking Now (Original Title: Look Who's Talking Now ) is a comedy film from 1993 directed by Tom Ropelewski with John Travolta and Kirstie Alley in the lead roles.

The film is a sequel to Look Who 's Talking! of 1989 and Look, who's talking 2 from the year 1990 there.

Action

James Ubriacco finds employment as a pilot by Samantha D' Bonne, the handsome president of the company Majique. On the same day his wife Mollie gets her dismissal. After numerous unsuccessful applications it works temporarily as an elf in a department store Santa Claus.

Son Mikey wants long been a dog and since he had learned while visiting his mother in a department store, that Santa Claus is not real, James intends thereby to cheer him again that he gives him a dog. Mikey gives his new dog's name Rocks. Shortly after they meet Samantha, who after a dog knows from the desire to have children and since they can no longer take care of her dog Daphne because of the numerous business trips, she leaves it to the Ubriacco family. Now the family has two dogs.

At Christmas persuaded Samantha James on a pretext, to accompany them on a business trip. In fact, she has before but to seduce him. James promises his family at Christmas Eve good time to be back at home, Samantha prevents this. Thereupon, Mollie decides together with children and dogs to go to him. When James sees through Samantha's game, he is angry and wants to immediately return home. Samantha threatens him with the termination, James is the matter, however, and he is on his way. Shortly thereafter he meets Mollie and the children and they can still celebrate Christmas together.

Background

  • In contrast to the first two Kuck mal movies, talk in this film no babies, but dogs.
  • In one scene in the movie Kirstie Alley says " I am a Vulcan ." This is an allusion to her first role in a feature film as Lieutenant Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
  • The former basketball player Charles Barkley has a cameo in the film and plays himself
  • In the German synchronization Frank Zander speaks the voice of Rocks and Iris Berben the voice of Daphne.
  • The shooting took place on 22 April 1993 to 5 July 1993, Toronto.
  • Theatrical release in the U.S. was on 5 November 1993, in Germany the film was shown on 17 March 1994.
  • The film played in the cinemas of the United States a 10 million U.S. dollars.

Awards

For the Young Artist Awards 1994 film in the category Outstanding Family Game film - comedy nominated. David Gallagher and Tabitha Lupien each received a nomination for Best Actor / Best Actress under ten years in a feature film.

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