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Dr. Dolittle 2
Because the development process of human threatens to devastate the forest, outraged animals find their doctor friend Dolittle for helping. He attempts to save their life and rescues a lone endangered bear.
10 April 1984, Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
28 September 1946, Buffalo, New York, USA
30 July 1947, Thal, Styria, Austria
17 January 1976, San Antonio, Texas, USA
4 April 1964, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
19 March 1933, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
17 October 1959, Québec City, Québec, Canada
21 February 1958, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
17 October 1947, New York City, New York, USA
10 July 1939, Cynthiana, Kentucky, USA
January, 1995
October 15, 2002
This more civilized Dr. Dolittle may be less zany than he used to be, but at least you can take the kids to see this one.
June 22, 2001
While this Dolittle does too little, it's harmless.
June 27, 2001
Like any good vaudeville routine, this one is getting better with practice.
October 21, 2002
It does what it does well enough.
December 08, 2002
The script is lackluster and unambitious. Well, lame really. Eddie Murphy is truly the only reason to see DR2.
February 13, 2003
Often tedious, occasionally cheap looking and always unimaginative, this should certainly put paid to any plans for a third installment. But, this being Hollywood, I wouldn't bank on it.
June 28, 2001
The non-human actors are nothing short of hilarious.
November 10, 2002
Delivers an adequate number of laughs at the start and finish, with a noticeable sag in the middle.
June 28, 2001
Pure kiddie matinee stuff.
June 26, 2001
It's dispiriting to watch [Murphy] stand patiently by and concoct reaction shots for quipping raccoons and dancing bears.
January 06, 2002
Murphy, who was upstaged by the talking animals in the original, brings bite as well as bark to the funnier sequel.
December 22, 2010
Animal-vet antics a la Murphy; some potty humor.

