This cute, 1989 comedy directed by Amy Heckerling (Fast Times at Ridgemont High) helped keep John Travolta busy during some fallow years and extended America's then-love affair with Bruce Willis, whose voice is the only part of him that appears. Kirstie Alley costars as an unwed mother in search of a suitable man to become her baby's father. Travolta is a cab driver who doesn't match her ideal, but he gets involved anyway. Half the fun comes from Willis's risible reading of the newborn's thoughts. Look Who's Talking was followed by two lesser sequels, Look Who's Talking... Too and Look Who's Talking Now. --Tom Keogh [show more]
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A single mother in her mid-30s sets out to find a proper father for her son Baby Mikey has his own views on the matter and needs to make them known through his actions - he favours an engaging cab driver turned babysitter But by the time he can talk it may be too late
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