Betty
Thomas directed this adaptation of the classic children's stories by
Hugh Lofting (1886-1947), updating the original concepts into the present
day. When noted surgeon Dr. John Dolittle (Eddie
Murphy) swerves his car to avoid hitting a dog, he hits his head
on the windshield, triggering his long-dormant gift for holding conversations
with animals. Friends, associates and his wife Lisa (Kristen Wilson),
all express concern, but Dr. Dolittle is happy as he takes on new animal
clients. Soon Dolittle's clinic becomes a haven for talking rats, birds,
and other assorted members of the animal kingdom, and Dolittle's new
four-legged and furry friends, in turn, teach him a few things about
being human. The effects seamlessly combine Jim Henson Creature Shop
animatronics, computer graphics, and real animals, but some viewers
might yearn for a return of the Great Pink Sea Snail and Lofting's other
imaginative creatures. The 1967 20th Century Fox musical Dr.
Dolittle starred Rex Harrison in a strange storyline that began
with Dolittle escaping from a lunatic asylum and leaving the Victorian
village Puddleby-by-the-Marsh, England, to search the South Seas for
the Great Pink Sea Snail. Along the way, he gathered diverse Dolittle
denizens and animal anomalies, including the Giant Moon Moth and the
famed, two-headed Pushmi-Pullyu. The earlier film spawned the Oscar-winning
popular song success, "Talk To The Animals," along with numerous now-forgotten
toys, books, and collectibles.
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