20th Century Fox (1993)
Comedy | Drama | Family
USA | English | Color | 02:05
Mrs. Doubtfire is a comedy about a man who wants to be close to his kids yet is legally only allowed to see them once and a while after a divorce with his wife. He eventually comes up with the idea of dressing up as an old woman and working for his ex-wife as her maid. A comedy starring Robbin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire.
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Robin Williams | Daniel Hillard |
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Sally Field | Miranda Hillard |
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Pierce Brosnan | Stuart Dunmeyer |
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Harvey Fierstein | Frank Hillard |
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Polly Holliday | Gloria Chaney |
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Lisa Jakub | Lydia Hillard |
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Matthew Lawrence | Chris Hillard |
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Mara Wilson | Natalie Hillard |
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Robert Prosky | Jonathan Lundy |
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Anne Haney | Mrs. Sellner |
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Scott Capurro | Jack |
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Sydney Walker | Bus Driver |
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Joe Bellan | TV Boss |
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Martin Mull | Justin Gregory |
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Terence McGovern | ADR Director Lou |
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Karen Kahn | Female Employee #1 |
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Eva Gholson | Female Employee #2 |
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James Cunningham | Male Employee |
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Ralph Peduto | Cop |
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Scott Beach | Judge |
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Juliette Marshall | Miranda's Attorney |
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Drew Letchworth | Daniel's Attorney |
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Jessica Myerson | Miranda's Mother |
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Sharon Lockwood | Alice |
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Jim Cullen | Thug |
| Director | Chris Columbus |
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| Writer | Anne Fine, Randi Mayem Singer, Leslie Dixon | |
| Producer | Joan Bradshaw, Linda Jones Clough, Paula DuPré Pesmen, Stephen Fossatti, Mark Radcliffe, Matthew Rushton, Marsha Garces Williams, Robin Williams | |
| Musician | Howard Shore | |
| Photography | Donald McAlpine | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Distributor | Fox |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 03, 2015 |