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Closed Caption; Digitally mastered audio & video; Remastered in high definition; Full-screen presentation; Audio: English (Dolby Surround); Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean; Theatrical trailers; Interactive menus; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Start
2. Rocks
3. Samantha D'Bonne
4. Meeting the Ubriacco Family
5. "Honey, I Was Fired!"
6. The Great Escape
7. Santa's Elf
8. "The Chipmunk Song"
9. Barkley & Julie
10. The Pound
11. Daphne
12. Peter Pan
13. Dinner With Mollie & Rosie
14. "Please Come Home for Christmas"
15. In Dreams
16. Ballroom Dancing
17. Rocks Takes Daphne Out
18. The Glory of Mud
19. Saving 3000 Jobs
20. Frozen Fantasy
21. "Might as Well Relax."
22. Ditched
23. "Meals on Wheels."
24. Teaching Sam to Dance
25. Finding James
26. "My Dog's a Genius!"
27. Pack of Wolves
28. "Have a Little Faith in Me"
This final installment in the Look Who's Talking trilogy is a combination of Make Room For Daddy and The Lady and the Tramp. In the six years since the original Look Who's Talking, Mikey and Julie are now old enough to speak for themselves, so the producers came up with a new gimmick -- talking dogs. The Ubriacco family adopts two surly dogs, Rocks (the voice of Danny DeVito), a street-smart mongrel, and Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton), a snobbish pure bred poodle. The story kicks in with Christmas rapidly approaching and Molly (Kirstie Alley) out of a job. Because of this, her husband James (John Travolta) must work doubly hard to impress his new boss, Samantha (Lysette Anthony). But Samantha, it seems, has hired James for more than what appears in his job description. Samantha contrives a plan to get James to her cabin in the North Woods on Christmas Eve, where she plans to seduce him. James' family races to rescue him from the snowbound cabin, but when their taxi skids off the snow-covered road, it is left to the primal instincts of Rocks and Daphne to save the day. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide