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Look Who's Talking
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Molly is one mother looking for a boyfriend and husband she trusts after giving birth to a child from a married man. It seems that her son Mickey has an idea of the best men for the profession. Micky thinks of the taxi driver who turned into the right babysitter. Micky probably will be right and will take all the tricks that a child can think of to convince them before it's too late, especially to convince his mother that he does not feel what he wants and did not pay attention to James.
Molly is one mother looking for a boyfriend and husband she trusts after giving birth to a child from a married man. It seems that her son Mickey has an idea of the best men for the profession. Micky thinks of the taxi driver who turned into the right babysitter. Micky probably will be right and will take all the tricks that a child can think of to convince them before it's too late, especially to convince his mother that he does not feel what he wants and did not pay attention to James.
Actors:
Bruce Willis,
Deryl Hayes,
Twink Caplan,
Alex Bruhanski,
Douglas Tuck,
Joy Boushel,
Christy Smith
Bruce Willis
19 March 1955, Idar-Oberstein, West Germany
Deryl Hayes
Twink Caplan
25 December 1947, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Alex Bruhanski
Douglas Tuck
Joy Boushel
1959
Christy Smith
Country:
United States
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