Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire1993

Director: Chris Columbus
Stars: Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Polly Holliday
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 125 minutes

This huge 1993 hit for Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus (Home Alone), based on a novel called Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine, stars Williams as a loving but flaky father estranged from his frustrated wife (Sally Field). Devastated by … more »



Daniel:
[as Mr. Rogers] Hello, boys and girls, today we're going to talk about dinosaurs. It's a dino-saurus line! [sings fanfare] And please welcome the King! [hums tune and imitates Elvis with a T-Rex] It's a dinner show. Hey, where you from? Hey, I'm gonna make you lunch, thank you very much. Thank you! All right! Ladies and gentlemen, put your claws together. Please welcome James Bronnnnnntosaurus! [James Brown style] Pum pum pum, I eat wood, dada dada dada da, it tastes good, dada dada dada da no meat, big feet, I eat wood, pum pum pum! Oh I got to help myself, can't go on, can't go on, I'm going extinct! Oh, thank you James, but now, Yo! it's time for the Raptor Rap. [Lundy happens to walk in on the set as Daniel begins raps with the raptor] Yo I'm a Raptor doing what I can going to eat everything 'til the appearance of man. Yo yo, see me, I'm living below the soil, I'll be back, but I'm coming as oil!

Lundy:
[walks over to Daniel and claps] Very impressive, Mr. Hillard!

Daniel:
Oh, I didn't know anybody was watching. I was just playing. I don't think I...

Lundy:
I was watching. That's funny stuff.

Daniel:
Well, thanks.

Lundy:
I think kids would like it. They'd be entertained, and they'd get some information, too.

Daniel:
Yeah, well, that's kind of my theory. I think I could, you know... You don't have to play down to 'em, you just play to 'em.

Lundy:
Listen, I'd like to hear some more of your ideas.

Daniel:
My ideas?

Lundy:
How about a dinner meeting?

Daniel:
Oh, okay.

Lundy:
Next Friday, Bridges Restaurant, 7:00 sharp.

Daniel:
I'll be there. [Lundy walks away] Take five. Take five million. You're dead.

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