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When Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello) goes to visit his dying mother
in Sicily, he asks his long-term girlfriend Loretta (Cher) to
contact his estranged brother Ronny (Nicolas Cage) and invite him
to their upcoming wedding. Ronny, a hot-headed baker, turns out to
be everything his brother is not, and soon he and his prospective
sister-in-law are embarking on a passionate affair. Oscars were won
by Cher, supporting actress Olympia Dukakis, and writer John
Patrick Shanley.
A triple bill of the 'Look Who's Talking' films. In 'Look Who's
Talking' (1989), Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is pregnant by Albert
(George Segal), a married man who won't leave his wife. When her
contractions start, she leaps into a taxi, driven by James (John
Travolta) who accompanies her not only to the hospital but into the
delivery room. Mollie gives birth to a healthy boy, Mikey (voice of
Bruce Willis), and soon James is baby-sitting for her while she
goes in search of a suitable father. The sequel, 'Look Who's
Talking Too' (1990), picks up where the first film left off, with
James and Mollie having another baby. Meanwhile, Mikey deals with
growing up, the intrusion of a new baby sister Julie (voice of
Roseanne Barr) and that daunting rite of passage - toilet training.
In 'Look Who's Talking Now' (1993), Mollie is fired from her job,
and takes a position in a toy department as a Christmas elf and
James lands a job as a private pilot for the vampy socialite
Samantha (Lysette Anthony). When the local street dog Rocks (voice
of Danny DeVito) is taken home for son Mikey (David Gallagher),
Samantha also turns up with her pampered poodle Daphne (voice of
Diane Keaton) who Julie (Tabitha Lupien) instantly takes to. The
dogs take an instant dislike to each other, but the parents are too
tied up with their own problems to notice. When Mollie discovers
that Samantha has whisked her husband off for a secret rendezvous
on Christmas Eve, she determines to intercept them with kids and
dogs in tow.
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