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Ultimate manly man Arnold Schwarzenegger learns what it's like to be an expectant mother in director Ivan Reitman's high-concept comedy. Schwarzenegger plays Dr. Hess, a medical researcher working on a revolutionary drug to help mothers carry endangered infants to term. When government regulations prevent Dr. Hess from testing the drug through normal channels, his partner Dr. Arbogast (Danny DeVito) develops an unorthodox solution: they will steal a female egg and implant it in Hess, who will carry the child himself. Predictably, much of the subsequent humor centers on the incongruous sight of the muscular Schwarzenegger undergoing the trials and tribulations of pregnancy, from morning sickness to labor pains. Emma Thompson returns to her comic roots and provides romantic interest as an incorrigibly clumsy but intelligent scientist who catches on to Hess' deception. Reitman, Schwarzenegger, and DeVito had previously had a hit with Twins (1988), which revolved around a similarly ludicrous medical premise, but they failed to repeat that film's success here, as audiences largely ignored the film and reviewers criticized the humor as disappointingly obvious. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Patty Smyth Best Song 1994 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Arnold Schwarzenegger Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 1994 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Emma Thompson Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 1994 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association James Newton Howard Best Original Song 1994 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences James Newton Howard Best Song 1994 Nominee

Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger
as Dr. Alexander Hesse
Danny DeVito
as Dr. Larry Arbogast
Emma Thompson
as Dr. Diana Reddin
Frank Langella
as Noah Banes
Pamela Reed
as Angela
Judy Collins
as Naomi
James Eckhouse
as Dr. Ned Sneller
Aida Turturro
as Louise
Welker White
as Jenny
Holly Wortell
as Lobster Woman
Ira Newborn
as Lyndon Executive
Lawrence Tierney
as Mover
Jerald Vincent
as Banquet Dancer
Judy Ovitz
as Stewardess
Kathleen Chalfant
as Casitas Madres Receptionist
Kevin Sifuentes
as Banquet Valet
Maggie Han
as Lab Assistant
Merle Kennedy
as Samantha
Michele Abrams
as Waiting Room Woman
Mindy Seeger
as Alice
Monika Schnarre
as Angelic Nurse
Stefan Gierasch
as Edward Sawyer
Kevin West
as Lyndon Executive
Charles McGowan
as Banquet Dancer
Christopher Meloni
as Mr Lanzarotta
Dean Jacobson
as Turkel
Dee Hengstler
as Banquet Dancer
Ellen McLaughlin
as Chairwoman (FDA)
Matt Mulhern
as Mover
Tom Dugan
as Lobster Man

Crew

Ivan Reitman
Director
Ivan Reitman
Producer
Kevin Wade
Screenwriter
Adam Greenberg
Cinematographer
James Newton Howard
Composer (Music Score)
Patty Smyth
Songwriter
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Editor
Sheldon Kahn
Editor
Stephen Lineweaver
Production Designer
Gary Wissner
Art Director
Neal Nordlinger
Co-producer
Gordon A. Webb
Co-producer
Sheldon Kahn
Associate Producer
Beverly J. Camhe
Executive Producer
Joe Medjuck
Executive Producer
Daniel Goldberg
Executive Producer
Clay Griffith
Set Designer
Albert Wolsky
Costume Designer
Steve Maslow
Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Chinich
Casting
Matthew Mungle
Makeup
Valli O'Reilly
Makeup
Ve Neill
Makeup
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