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| June 26th, 1998
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Betty Thomas |
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Hugh Lofting, Nat Mauldin, Larry Levin |
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Eddie Murphy, Ossie Davis, Oliver Platt, Peter Boyle, Richard Schiff, Kristen Wilson, Jeffrey Tambor, Kyla Pratt, Raven-Symone, Steven Gilborn, Erik Dellums, June Christopher, Cherie Franklin, Mark Adair-Rios, Don Calfa |
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20th Century Fox |
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Comedy, Family |
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PG-13 crude humor, language |
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$144,156,000 |
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Dr. John Dolittle has everything a man could want: a thriving career, a beautiful wife and two unique yet adorable daughters. He also is about to sign the biggest financial deal of his life. In short, Dr. Dolittle has the world by the tail.
But then something very strange begins to happen: much to his shock and dismay, the good Dr.'s long-dormant ability to talk to the animals is ... unleashed. Now, when Dolittle hears the call of the wild, he can answer. And in no time at all, he finds his perfect life heading straight for the doghouse. But Dr. Dolittle's new four-legged patients are overjoyed with their new healer and flock to his home and office. For the word is out ...
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