Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001)
- Starring:
- Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wilson, (more)
- Director(s):
- Steve Carr
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
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Eddie Murphy returns as a doctor with a gift for talking to animals in this sequel to a box-office blockbuster. Murphy is John Dolittle, who this time around attempts to save an endangered Pacific forest from lumber industry forces by reintegrating an endangered species of bear back into the wild. Unfortunately, Dolittle's candidate is a performing bear (voice of Steve Zahn) with a taste for junk food and no natural skills in the wild. If Dolittle is going to save the species and its habitat, he must get him to mate with a fussy female (Lisa Kudrow) by providing lessons in winning the heart of the opposite sex. Dr. Dolittle's problems are compounded by a local animal work stoppage and furry woodland creatures who have organized their own version of the Mafia. Norm Macdonald returns as the voice of Lucky the Dog, co-starring with Kevin Pollak, Jeffrey Jones, Michael Rapaport, Molly Shannon, Reni Santoni, and Kristen Wilson. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 87 mins
Complete Cast:
- Eddie Murphy - Dr. Doolittle
- Jeffrey Jones - Joseph Potter
- Raven Symone - Charisse Dolittle
- Lil' Zane - Eric
- Norm MacDonald - Lucky
- Jacob Vargas - Pepito
- Michael Rapaport - Joey the Raccoon
- Richard Sarafian - God Beaver
- Cedric the Entertainer - Zoo Bear
- Joey Lauren Adams - Squirrel
- Jamie Kennedy - Bandit/Forest Animal/Animal Groupie #1
- Bart the Bear
- Hal Sparks - School Fish #1
- Kristen Wilson - Lisa Doolittle
- Kevin Pollak - Jack Riley
- Kyla Pratt - Maya Dolittle
- Steve Zahn - Beaver
- Lisa Kudrow - Avy
- J. Michael Epps - Sonny
- Isaac Hayes - Possum
- Andy Dick - Lennie the Weasel
- John Witherspoon - Zoo Bear #2
- Kevin Pollak - Crocodile
- Andy Richter - Eugene Wilson
- Steve Irwin - The Crocodile Hunter
- Director(s):
- Steve Carr
- Writer(s):
- Larry Levin
- Producer(s):
- John Davis
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG(Adult Language, Adult Humor, Questionable for Children)
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