Dr. Dolittle 2
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Directed by | Steve Carr |
Produced by | John Davis Neil A. Machlis Aldric La'Auli Porter Heidi Santelli Joseph Singer |
Written by | Hugh Lofting (Doctor Dolittle stories) Larry Levin |
Starring | Eddie Murphy Kristen Wilson Raven-Symoné Kyla Pratt James Avery Andy Richter Kevin Pollak |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | June 22, 2001 |
Running time | 87 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $72,000,000 (estimated) |
Preceded by | Dr. Dolittle |
Followed by | Dr. Dolittle 3 |
IMDb profile |
Dr. Dolittle 2 is an American comedy film, the theatrical sequel to Dr. Dolittle. The continuing tale of the doctor who can talk to the animals--this time, it's Dolittle versus Darwin when the animals launch a labor strike to protect their forest from unscrupulous human developers. Dolittle quickly comes up with a plan: populate the forest with a species of animal that the law protects. He finds a perfect candidate when he comes across Ava (Lisa Kudrow), a lone Pacific Western bear living in the condemned forest. To provide her with a mate, Dolittle turns to Archie (Steve Zahn), a wise-cracking, fast-food loving, circus performing bear.
This film features a cameo appearance by the late Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin.
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Eddie Murphy | Doctor Dolittle |
Kristen Wilson | Lisa Dolittle |
Raven Symone | Charisse Dolittle |
Kyla Pratt | Maya Dolittle |
Lil' Zane | Eric Wilson |
Kevin Pollak | Jack Reilly |
Steve Irwin | The Crocodile Hunter |
James L. Avery | Eldon |
Andy Richter | Eugene Wilson |
Steve Zahn | Voice of Archie |
Lisa Kudrow | Voice of Ava |
Michael Rapaport | Voice of Joey the Raccoon |
Norm MacDonald | Voice of Lucky - Dr Dolittle's Dog |
Phil Proctor | Voice of Drunken Monkey |
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