Look Who's Talking Too
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Look Who's Talking Too | |
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Directed by | Amy Heckerling |
Written by | Amy Heckerling & Neal Israel |
Starring | John Travolta Kirstie Alley Bruce Willis (voice) Roseanne Barr (voice) |
Release date(s) | 1990 |
Running time | 81 min |
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Look Who's Talking Too is the 1990 sequel to the commercially successful movie Look Who's Talking (1989). It stars Kirstie Alley and John Travolta as the parents of Mikey (voiced by Bruce Willis), a toddler coping with the newest addition to the family, baby Julie (voiced by Roseanne Barr). (The teaser at the end of the original Look Who's Talking portrayed Joan Rivers providing the voice of baby Julie. Due to scheduling conflicts, she declined the role.)
Also appearing are Olympia Dukakis, Elias Koteas, and Gilbert Gottfried. Further vocal talents include Damon Wayans and Mel Brooks. This film was followed by another sequel, Look Who's Talking Now, in 1993.
The film is notable for coming out so soon after the original and for being extremely short (many claim that the Travolta song-and-dance scene was added to pad the running time to over 80 minutes). The famous TriStar Pictures theme song, composed by Dave Grusin, was played during the scene when baby Julie practices walking. A variation exists at the beginning of the logo when Bruce Willis (voice of Mikey) was doing a Mister Ed imitation. Baby actors were played by: Lorne Sussman and Megan Milner.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the only TriStar Pictures film in which the horse talks in the TriStar Pictures logo.
- One of the babies is played by infamous Toronto local Lorne Sussman