HOME
BROWSE
RELEASE CALENDAR
GADGETS
MOBILE
SEARCH:
Home
Browse
Release Calendar
Gadgets
Mobile
select
Paulie
(1998)
Released By:
Dreamworks
Rating:
PG
In Theaters:
N/A
Report
|
Permalink
|
Embed
Watch in HD
Your video will start shortly...
More Videos:
PublishedId
Title
PhotoUrl
FirstReleasedYear
Babe (1995)
Born In East L.A. (1987)
Broken Arrow (1996)
Cats & Dogs (2001)
Cheech And Chong's Next Movie (1980)
Dr. Dolittle (1998)
Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001)
Get Out Of My Room (1985)
Hard Rain (1997)
Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
Nice Dreams (1981)
The Relic (1997)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Speed (1994)
Preview Details
User Reviews
Studio:
Dreamworks
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
PG
Director:
John Roberts
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
N/A
Home Video Release:
N/A
Cast:
Buddy Hackett
,
Bruce Davidson
,
Tony Shaloub
,
Jay Mohr
Published ID:
7519
UPC:
667068416329, 667068467024,
Plot:
In the
Babe
tradition of talking animatronic animals, this comedy adventure gets underway when animal-research-lab janitor Misha (
Tony Shalhoub
) expresses concern for a Blue-crown Conure parrot named Paulie (voice of
Jay Mohr
) caged in a dank basement. Misha settles back as Paulie tells his life story, seen in flashback: When Paulie was owned by little Marie (
Hallie Kate Eisenberg
), the parrot helped the little girl get rid of her stutter. After Marie tried to teach Paulie how to fly, he wound up in a pawnshop owned by Artie (
Buddy Hackett
), where he got an education in one-liners. Paulie and Ivy (
Gena Rowlands
) learn Marie's family is in LA, so Ivy agrees to drive Paulie cross-country in her RV. However, Marie goes blind and dies. Paulie is forced to fly to LA, where small-time entrepreneur Ignacio (
Cheech Marin
), with an eye for talent, talons and tacos, puts Paulie to work as a dancer at his taco-stand, where Paulie gets a birds-eye view of a female parrot with pretty plumage. Unfortunately, researcher Dr. Reingold (
Bruce Davison
), convinced Paulie can bring him academic recognition, steps in with a false promise to link the parrot up with Marie. Betrayed, Paulie refuses to speak anything other than the standard want-a-cracker lines, resulting in solitary confinement. Misha, who knows why the caged bird talks, hopes to free Paulie for an eventual reunion with Marie. Animal stunt coordinator
Boone Narr
and
Stan Winston
animatronics brought Paulie to life. For another fine-feathered film, see
Dean Riesner
's
Bill and Coo
(1947); the film's all-bird cast (dressed in human clothing) brought a Special Award for producer
Ken Murray
during the 1948 Oscar ceremony. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
There are currently no reviews.
Photos
There are currently no photos.
Shopping
There are currently no shopping results.
perma-link:
Bookmark:
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Home
Help
Developer APIs
XML/RSS
Contact Us
About Us
Terms Of Use
Newsletter
SingingFool.com Music Videos
Send Us Trailers
11/22/2009 12:35:20 AM