When an irresponsible and child-like dad (Robin Williams) is barred from seeing his kids, he disguises himself as a woman and applies for the job of housekeeper for his ex-wife (Sally Field). The disguise of a sturdy matron works a beneficial change on him as well...but how long can he keep the act up Read more
| Starring | Sally Field, Robin Williams, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein |
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| Director | Chris Columbus |
| Genres | Comedy |
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When an irresponsible and child-like dad (Robin Williams) is barred from seeing his kids, he disguises himself as a woman and applies for the job of housekeeper for his ex-wife (Sally Field). The disguise of a sturdy matron works a beneficial change on him as well...but how long can he keep the act up
| Starring | Sally Field, Robin Williams, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Robert Prosky, Mara Wilson |
|---|---|
| Director | Chris Columbus |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 59 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 30 Jul 2001 Production year: 1993 |
| Format | DVD |
Adapted from Anne Fine's book Alias Madame Doubtfire, this knowing blend of comedy and common sense is family entertainment par excellence. Aided by Oscar-winning make-up, Robin Williams gives one of the performances of his career as an actor who disguises himself as a Scottish nanny to be close to his children after he splits with wife Sally Field. Director Chris Columbus should be given credit for reining in the Williams exuberance that often overbalances his pictures, while retaining enough of his quick-fire personality to ensure that just about every gag hits its target. Raising the occasional quizzical eyebrow in bewilderment, Pierce Brosnan also does well as the bachelor looking for a ready-made family, but Sally Field overdoes the exasperation and the film's a lot more fun when she's not around. It's a little long and some scenes misfire, notably Williams's routine with the dinosaurs and the resultant TV show, but cracking set pieces, such as the make-up experiments and the series of table-hopping quick changes, more than make amends. No matter how many times you've seen it already, it's worth watching again just for Mara Wilson, playing one of the daughters, who was even more impressive in Danny DeVito's adaptation of Roald Dahl's Matilda.
If you can accept Williams as a Scotswoman Ð he looks like a truck driver in drag and sounds like Miss Jean Brodie long past her prime Ð there is occasional slapstick amusement to be found in this over-long and sickly sweet comedy.
Robin Williams is such a good character actor who is wasted on this sentimental mush. The story line is preposterous and totally unbelievable. It is a film that tries to get laughs out of a very distressing family situation for the kids involved
I do like Robin Williams (and the rest of the cast) and was looking forward to this film. However I found it so boring I fell asleep after about 20 minutes. The 2nd watching didn't go much better but I did get to the end of the film, eventually.
I hate slapstick when it is unbelievable, no-one in their right mind would believe someone could act the way Robin Williams character does, he is stupid & ridiculous. He starts off a fairly normal person with some off the wall tendencies, a bit thoughtless and unreliable, but turns into a complete plonker doing things that are highly illogical. I just kept asking myself 'why would you do that' all the way through the film. Situation humour should come from there being something funny in the situation, not having to manufacture the situation to try and make something funny out of it. Setting aside the fact that Robin Williams looked like a man in drag, pathetic jokes like him setting light to his fake boobs instead of just turning the pan off are just plain irritating. It was awful, suitable only for 2 year olds and slapstick fans who don't care how unbelievable the plot is. I was very disappointed.
Robin Williams is said to be in talks to make a sequel to Mrs Doubtfire. In the 1993 comedy hit, Williams plays a father who goes to desperate lengths - dressing up as an old woman - to see his children. His disguise is so convincing that his estranged wife employs him as her nanny. Williams is expected to star and produce the new Mrs Doubtfire film. Recently the actor turned to more serious roles, playing a creepy loner in One Hour Photo and a vicious killer opposite Al Pacino in Insomnia. The Read more