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  2. Look Who's Talking (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Look Who's Talking franchise consists of American romantic family-comedies, including three theatrical films and a television series spin-off. The plot of each installment centers around a combined family, and their efforts to create the best lives for their infant children, while the infant children seek to help their parents through the use of an internal storytelling device, which the ...

  3. Category:Look Who's Talking (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The central characters experience comedic and trying experiences that ultimately bring them closer together as a family unit. Pages in category "Look Who's Talking (franchise)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Look Who's Talking - Wikipedia

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    Look Who's Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling and produced by M.C.E.G. Productions, Inc. and released on October 13, 1989 by Tri-Star Pictures. Starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley , [ 4 ] the film concerns the relationship between single mother Mollie (Alley) and her infant son Mikey's ...

  5. Look Who's Talking Now! - Wikipedia

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    Look Who's Talking Now! was a box-office bomb, only earning over $10 million against its $22 million budget, making it the lowest-grossing film in the series. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In its opening week, the film also faced stiff competition for an audience from The Nightmare Before Christmas .

  6. Look Who's Talking Too - Wikipedia

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    Look Who's Talking Too is a 1990 American romantic comedy film, a sequel to Look Who's Talking, and the second installment in the titular franchise. The film was directed by Amy Heckerling from a script she co-authored with Neal Israel .

  7. Baby Talk (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show was loosely based on the Look Who's Talking films and was adapted for television by Ed. Weinberger. Amy Heckerling created characters for the series while using key creative and script elements from Look Who's Talking, which she had written and directed. Weinberger served as executive producer during the first season, and was replaced ...

  8. List of fictional dogs in live-action film - Wikipedia

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    Hagrid's dog. In the books Fang is called a "boarhound" (Great Dane) but the role is played by a Mastiff in the Harry Potter films; a fantasy series about children at a school for Witchcraft & Wizardry . Fang mixed breed Vampire Dog: Ace's dog; about a boy who unwittingly adopts a 600 year old talking vampire dog. Fanto Poodle: It All Came True

  9. List of television programs based on films - Wikipedia

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    Freddy's Nightmares (based on the character from the A Nightmare on Elm Street movie series, this was anthology series in the style of Tales from the Crypt – Freddy's involvement was often limited to introducing the story) Free Willy (animated; from the film of the same title) Freebie and the Bean (from the film of the same title)