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Look Who's Talking
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After the woman gave birth to a married man, she became confused to find an ideal husband for her and her child, Micky. Micky tries to tell everyone that he prefers one person, a taxi driver named James, who has become a babysitter. Micky will collect all the tricks that can convince everyone before he is too late, and maybe he is the person who carries the best idea if we understand him.
After the woman gave birth to a married man, she became confused to find an ideal husband for her and her child, Micky. Micky tries to tell everyone that he prefers one person, a taxi driver named James, who has become a babysitter. Micky will collect all the tricks that can convince everyone before he is too late, and maybe he is the person who carries the best idea if we understand him.
Actors:
Farah Abassi,
Andrea Mann,
Casey Grant,
Douglas Tuck,
Bea Cartmell,
Shirley Barclay,
Brenda Crichlow
Farah Abassi
Andrea Mann
Casey Grant
Douglas Tuck
Bea Cartmell
Shirley Barclay
29 May 1930, Bell Island, Newfoundland, Canada
Brenda Crichlow
29 October 1967, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Country:
United States
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