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When high-powered executive Samantha LeBon hatches a scheme to spend a romantic Christmas with her new employee – the unsuspecting, blithesome James – his wife, their kids and their two dogs, Rocks and Daphne, must rescue him before he makes a terrible mistake.

John Travolta as  James Ubriacco
Kirstie Alley as  Mollie Ubriacco
Diane Keaton as  Daphne (voice)
Danny DeVito as  Rocks (voice)
Olympia Dukakis as  Rosie
David Gallagher as  Mikey Ubriacco
Tabitha Lupien as  Julie Ubriacco
Lysette Anthony as  Samantha LeBon
Charles Barkley as  Charles Barkley
George Segal as  Albert

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Reviews

atinder
1993/11/05

Third movie in the series, kids talk on there own now, now it the dogs turn to talk. I grew up talking dogs, So I never really Grown out of these kinda of movies. I love them, I also really enjoyed this movie, This movie was very funny for both parents and kids, there are really great jokes that really work.However this movie as some Xmas moments but never really felt like Xmas movie. all the way thought. Decent Family movie, I love dogs, you will enjoy this more. 6 out of 10

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FilmBuff1994
1993/11/06

Looks Whos Talking now isn't a brilliant film but I find it to be underrated,it still quite funny,with a nice storyline and enjoyable for the whole family,John Travolta and Kirstie Alley have great chemistry and I enjoyed how they made dogs the ones talking this time instead of doing something like,having another baby.Christmas is on the way and the Ubriacco family get two dogs,James gets a new job which involves a lot of travelling while Mollie gets fired.This time the dogs do the talking because the two kids are all grown up,Daphne (voiced by Diane Keaton) is a pampered poodle and starts to fall for the other new dog Rocks (voiced by Danny Devito).

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topmail123
1993/11/07

Very good film.I liked the way they used dogs and not babies this time.The dogs are very funny and are good entertainment.I like Rocks better than Dafne but Dafne gets to be more likable as it gets further into the film.Basically what happens is that Mollie loses her job and James gets another one.But James is overworked and keeps getting called out on jobs.Later on on the film his boss Samantha pretends there is a meeting in this cabin and gets James to go there on Christmas eve because she fancies him.James realises what shes doing and leaves to find Mollie who is on her way to find him.But they find each other in the end.

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Amy Adler
1993/11/08

James (John Travolta) has a new job as a pilot for a small airline. Mollie, his wife (Kirstie Alley), has just been handed a pink slip. Their children, Mikey and Julie, are dreaming about a pet dog. Thus begins the third installment of this likeable series of films. Since Mikey and Julie are now talking on their own, the addition of not one, but two family dogs is the explanation of "who's talking now". Rocks (Danny DeVito) is a streetwise pound puppy while Daphne (Diane Keaton) is a pampered poodle that is a gift of James' new boss, Samantha. Speaking of Samantha, she has set her sights on luring James away from his happy family life. Can the family adjust to life with the canines and thwart Samantha's romantic schemes?This is a funny and fresh addition to the Look Who's Talking series. Travolta and Alley exude such charm and humor that they make a terrific comedy team. The rest of the cast is notable and the voices of DeVito and Keaton bring their doggy personalities to life in a big way. The script is somewhat predictable but still brings a smile to any lucky viewer. There are some scenes involving a wolf that may be scary for the youngest movie enthusiasts. But, on the whole, this is a fine film for the entire family to chuckle over.

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