LOOK WHO'S TALKING (1989)
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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, 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, who seems to have a better idea of which of the men she dates would make a good father figure. If only she could understand him...She meets James, a swift cab driver, who seems to be a perfect match for her and Mikey. But when Albert comes to her, who will Mollie choose?
John Travolta (James Ubriacco), Kirstie Alley (Mollie), Olympia Dukakis (Rosie), George Segal (Albert), Abe Vigoda (Grandpa), Bruce Willis (Voice of Mikey), Twink Caplan (Rona), Jason Schaller (Mikey), Jaryd Waterhouse (Mikey), Jacob Haines (Mikey), Christopher Aydon (Mikey), Joy Boushel (Melissa), Don S. Davis (Dr. Feisher), Louis Heckerling (Lou), Brenda Crichlow (Secretary), Andrea Mann (Salesgirl), Douglas Tuck (Cab Stealer),  Joan Rivers (Voice of Julie, uncredited). 
FACTS PRODUCTION INFORMATION
RELEASE DATE: October 13th, 1989 (USA)
BOX OFFICE OPENING: $12.7 million (USA)
BOX OFFICE RESULT: $140.0 million (USA)
WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE: $297.1 million
BUDGET: $7.5 million (USA)
- According to director Amy Heckerling,
Bruce Willis improvised X-rated voiceover takes.
DIRECTOR: Amy Heckerling (Look Who's Talking Too).
WRITER: Amy Heckerling.
PRODUCER: Jonathan D. Krane.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: David Enson.
CO-PRODUCER: Simon R. Lewis.
LINE PRODUCER: Bob Gray.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: David Kitay and Pete Townshend (additional songs).
DISTRIBUTOR: TriStar Pictures.
CRITICAL COMMENTS
"This fairly unlikely idea for a movie turns into a warm and lovable comedy, although I still don't think it needed the voiceovers from the baby." -- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times
QUOTES
[The moment he's born.]
Mikey: Put me back in! Put me back in!
Mollie: I'm a very understanding person, Albert. I understand that you are going through a selfish phase. And, I'm sure that you will understand that I am going through a destructive phase.
"Two Thumbs Up!" -- Siskel & Ebert
"Ambiable comedy...good showcase for costars Alley and Travolta." -- Leonard Maltin
"Willis is the film's dominant presence. The reason is simple -- he's got all the good lines." -- Hal Hinson, Washington Post
Mollie: I was artifically inseminated.
James: Are you a lesbo?