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Olha Quem Fala Comг©dia, Famг­lia 1989 1h 33m 5.9 -

Olha Quem Fala Comг©dia, Famг­lia 1989 1h 33m 5.9 -

The film follows (Kirstie Alley), a New York accountant who finds herself a single mother after being betrayed by a married businessman. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she hails a taxi driven by James Ubriacco (John Travolta), who races her to the hospital and eventually becomes her friend and Mikey's babysitter.

Released on , Look Who’s Talking ( Olha Quem Fala ) is a classic romantic comedy that became an unexpected cultural phenomenon by giving an adult voice to an infant's inner thoughts. The Story: A Baby’s-Eye View Olha Quem Fala ComГ©dia, FamГ­lia 1989 1h 33m 5.9

The "gimmick" that defined the movie is that the audience hears the cynical, witty internal monologue of her newborn son, , voiced by Bruce Willis . Mikey observes his mother’s search for the "perfect daddy" with hilarious, adult-like commentary, ultimately deciding that the charismatic cab driver James is the right man for the job. Why It’s a Cult Classic Look Who's Talking (1989) - IMDb The film follows (Kirstie Alley), a New York