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5.5/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Actor | 1996 | Hugh
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1996 | Joan
Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 1996
Box Office Collection 138,510,230 USD
Grant's arrest in Los Angeles (June 27, 1995), and his subsequent appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jay Leno, two days before the release of this movie, not only boosted the box-office take, despite unfavorable reviews, it also catapulted Leno's ratings over and above rival David Letterman's for the very first time.
Marks Hugh Grant's first Hollywood feature film.
Robin Williams filmed his small supporting performance in this film at the same time Jumanji (1995) was being filmed.
After reading the script, Robin Williams originally wanted to play the Barney-like dinosaur. He later opted to play the doctor. Ironically, he played doctors-in other fields of medicine-for "Awakenings" (1990) and "Patch Adams" (1998). He also starred opposite Edward Norton's Barney-like performer in "Death to Smoochie" (2002).
Before Chris Columbus worked with Robin Williams on Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), he had seen him in comedy clubs in Los Angeles, where he was blown away by his energy. He thought he was one of the most impressive minds in comedy.