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Dr. Dolittle

Original title: Doctor Dolittle
  • 1998
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  • 1h 25m
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5.4/10
106K
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Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Norm MacDonald, and Reni Santoni in Dr. Dolittle (1998)
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A doctor discovers that he can communicate with animals.A doctor discovers that he can communicate with animals.A doctor discovers that he can communicate with animals.

  • Director
    • Betty Thomas
  • Writers
    • Hugh Lofting
    • Nat Mauldin
    • Larry Levin
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Peter Boyle
    • Ossie Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    106K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Betty Thomas
    • Writers
      • Hugh Lofting
      • Nat Mauldin
      • Larry Levin
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Peter Boyle
      • Ossie Davis
    • 123User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Dr. John Dolittle
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Calloway
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Archer Dolittle
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Dr. Mark Weller
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Dr. Gene 'Geno' Reiss
    Kristen Wilson
    Kristen Wilson
    • Lisa Dolittle
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Dr. Fish
    Kyla Pratt
    Kyla Pratt
    • Maya Dolittle
    Raven-Symoné
    Raven-Symoné
    • Charisse Dolittle
    Steven Gilborn
    Steven Gilborn
    • Dr. Sam Litvack
    Erik Dellums
    Erik Dellums
    • Jeremy
    • (as Erik Todd Dellums)
    June Christopher
    June Christopher
    • Diane
    Cherie Franklin
    • Mrs. Parkus
    Mark Adair-Rios
    Mark Adair-Rios
    • Intern
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Patient at Hammersmith
    Arnold F. Turner
    Arnold F. Turner
    • Animal Control Officer
    Kay Yamamoto
    • Receptionist
    Kellye Nakahara
    Kellye Nakahara
    • Beagle Woman
    • (as Kellye Nakahara-Wallett)
    • Director
      • Betty Thomas
    • Writers
      • Hugh Lofting
      • Nat Mauldin
      • Larry Levin
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    User reviews123

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    6secondtake

    Not half bad and lots of small quirks that will make you smile

    Doctor Dolittle (1998)

    I was surprised to see this movie got such a low rating—it's not so bad. Oh, for sure it's not so great, either. But Eddie Murphy alone makes it something worth watching (he's one of the few perfect-pitch comedians out there). And the story, a 1920 classic for children, is something of its own.

    What falls apart is the slightly pushy sentimentalism and the generally mediocre secondary cast. That might be enough to push it into mediocrity, for sure, but it's not meant to be a deep classic, and it plays with the story nicely.

    That story is not just about a doctor (of the human type) who can hear animals talking. It's more about how society condemns hims and tries to help him with psycho-care. His bland wife (with the gorgeous eyes that get overplayed) is typical of his "friends," all nice people with distractions and no time for the possibility that he might, in fact, hear animals talk.

    The talking animals are of course great fun, from the rats to the tiger. This is the part of the movie that is meant to appeal across the board, and it does, including its good special effects. The feeling of family, not dysfunctional, is another bit of warmth, not to mention that the family is African American, a nice twist on the original story based on an English doctor.

    And though the movie was not liked by critics, it has made a third of a billion dollars, which speaks for itself. Not a masterpiece, and not even a classic, it still has wonderful aspects including a very wonderful basic concept.
    bob the moo

    Amusing lines but weak plot

    John Dolittle was a worrying child – his father always caught him pretending to talk to animals and eventually had to get him to stop it. As an adult, his gift is long forgotten until he hits a dog with his car and hears it talk to him. When he realises that he is not going crazy and he can talk to them he is suddenly inundated with animals to treat, his family is falling apart and his business partners think their whole business is at risk.

    Eddie Murphy basically rebuild his career around a couple of big comedy remakes which relied on humour and effects. Here the humour consists of good lines and the effects the animatronic animals. The plot is the weakest point of the film and, although it has a basic story, it never really involves or becomes important. Supporting the film then is some funny lines (rather than consistent jokes) from the animal support cast – whether it be main characters (Rodney the hamster) or quick one-liners (`I am Kyser Soze').

    The effects are surprisingly ropey – they look good but they don't move naturally and the cuts between the real animals and the puppets are very clear. The support cast basically carry the movie and save it from being pretty dire stuff. Rock, Brooks, MacDonald, Leguizamo, Shandling etc all do good work and their dialogue basically consists of one-liners rather than anything else. Beside this the adult cast look like straight men. Murphy is quite dull and even the likes of Platt and Boyle (who usually do OK in small roles) have little to do.

    Overall this is fun to watch simply because of the support cast and the regular sharp lines of dialogue from the animals. However, look for any more than that and you'll be disappointed.
    6lee_eisenberg

    "Doctor Dolittle" does a lot with Chris Rock

    OK, so "Doctor Dolittle" is mostly stuff that would only appeal to little kids, but it is worth seeing (I've actually never seen the original version, which I heard was a pathetic excuse for a movie). Eddie Murphy is, in my opinion, trounced in the movie by Chris Rock as the out-of-control hamster. I almost wish that they could have had more scenes with both Eddie Murphy and Ossie Davis (yes, Ossie Davis went so far as to take a role in this movie).

    So, this movie's nothing special, but pretty funny nonetheless. Also starring Oliver Platt, Peter Boyle, Richard Schiff, and the voices of Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres (who would later co-star as the voices in "Finding Nemo").
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Not brilliant by all means, but a nice watch

    I have seen a fair few comparisons to the 1967 film with Rex Harrison, now I saw the 1967 film as a kid and kind of liked it but it is something I need to re-watch. This film is basically a remake, minus the songs, and while it isn't brilliant and no masterpiece in any shape or form, it does have its good things. The film's plot is very slight, and the script has its weak spots while having some funny ones as well. And there is sometimes uneven pacing and direction. But it is nicely filmed, and the music is nice enough. The acting was also pretty good. Eddie Murphy does a serviceable job as John Dolittle, his role is not really like the ones he had in Beverly Hills Cop or Trading Places which also happens to two of his better movies, but he does well, and I will say he has been worse and he's been in worse films too. Kyla Pratt looks lovely and acts nicely as Maya, and Ossie Davis is good as well. The voice cast carry the picture as the animals who (along with the above average effects) steal the show. Consisting of the likes of Garry Shandling, John Leguizamo and Gilbert Gottfried they do great jobs, however Oliver Platt and Peter Boyle have little to do. Overall, a nice watch but nothing exceptional. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7minnow-6

    To his credit Murphy let's the animals have their say while he plays straight man to their lines

    `Doctor Dolittle'. ***. (1998, USA, PG-13, 85 min. Directed by Betty Thomas with Edie Murphy, Ossie Davis, Oliver Platt, Richard Schiff, Kristen Wilson, Kyla Pratt). John Dolittle (Murphy) can talk to the animals and they can talk to him. At least he/they could when he was a kid. His dad thought he was nuts and though the use of an exorcist and some stern fatherly persuasion John looses or suppresses his talent/curse. When we next see John, he is Dr. Dolittle, M.D, happily married, father of two girls. He's a respected partner in a very successful medical practice and is about to become very rich. He and his partners are about to sell to an HMO. Everything seems to be going great until Dr. Dolittle almost gets into a car accident with a dog. A bump on his head brings back the voices. Is he going nuts, are life's stresses too much, or does Dr. John just need to find his inner child?

    The rest is a rather silly man-gets-in-touch-with-soul type movie, except for the animals. They have all the good lines. There's the lascivious German shepherd that can't control himself even when he's pleading his reformation on the way to being clipped. The pigeon couple; she's a nag, he's a wimp. There are the quarreling rats, the neurotic terrier, the tiger, and of course Lucky, the dog Dr. Dolittle hit in the car accident. To his credit Murphy let's the animals have their say while he plays straight man to their lines. One other thing about Murphy's acting; Dr. Dolittle is not the least bit comfortable around animals. When Dr. Dolittle has to catch daughter Maya's (Pratt) guinea pig, he holds it in a folded pillow so he doesn't have to touch it. (Having similar feelings about pets, I was amused by Dr. Dolittle's behavior around animals.) What's funny about this is, apparently Murphy wasn't acting. But this all added up to a fun movie. I recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      Eddie Murphy is terrified of live animals, and insisted that as many as possible be superimposed digitally in scenes. When he couldn't avoid acting in the same room as an animal, the shots frequently ended with Murphy screaming.
    • Goofs
      Adult tigers weigh around 600lbs. However, John's SUV doesn't squat an inch or bounce when the tiger enters and exits it on the way to the surgery.
    • Quotes

      Rodney: [on telephone] Hey, honey, feeling better?

      Dr. John Dolittle: Who's this?

      Rodney: I'll give you a hint: I'm cute, I'm furry, and I make five hundred babies a year!

      Dr. John Dolittle: Rodney. Get back in your cage.

      Rodney: What's up with that trap behind the fridge? You trying to kill me?

      Dr. John Dolittle: Never mind that. Get your little furry ass back in your cage. Now. I don't want your droppings on... Bye-bye.

      [to security guard]

      Dr. John Dolittle: My son Rodney. Little hairy boy, sleeps in the cage. I have to keep him in the cage because he has hygiene problems.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The X-Files: Fight the Future/The Land Girls/Mulan/Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's/Beyond Silence (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Push 'em Up
      Written by E. Grier, D. Veal, W. Borders, A. Borders, and A. Davis

      Performed by Eddie Kane & DeVille featuring D.J. Toomp

      Courtesy of Tony Mercedes Records

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doctor Dolittle
    • Filming locations
      • Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Joseph M. Singer Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $71,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $144,156,605
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,014,324
      • Jun 28, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $294,456,605
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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