Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Stephen Gaghan |
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Writer: | Stephen Gaghan, Dan Gregor, Doug Mand, Thomas Shepherd |
Staring: |
After losing his wife seven years earlier, the eccentric Dr. John Dolittle, famed doctor and veterinarian of Queen Victoria’s England, hermits himself away behind the high walls of Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company. But when the young queen falls gravely ill, a reluctant Dolittle is forced to set sail on an epic adventure to a mythical island in search of a cure, regaining his wit and courage as he crosses old adversaries and discovers wondrous creatures. | |
Release Date: | Jan 02, 2020 |
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Director: | Stephen Gaghan |
Writer: | Stephen Gaghan, Dan Gregor, Doug Mand, Thomas Shepherd |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure |
Keywords | ship, island, based on novel or book, victorian england, doctor, based on children's book, animals, veterinary, talking to animals, voyage |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Perfect World Pictures, Team Downey, Roth-Kirschenbaum Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $251,410,631
Budget: $175,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robert Downey Jr. | Dr. John Dolittle |
Harry Collett | Tommy Stubbins |
Michael Sheen | Dr. Blair Müdfly |
Jim Broadbent | Lord Thomas Badgley |
Antonio Banderas | King Rassouli |
Jessie Buckley | Queen Victoria |
Emma Thompson | Poly (voice) |
Rami Malek | Chee-Chee (voice) |
John Cena | Yoshi (voice) |
Kumail Nanjiani | Plimpton (voice) |
Craig Robinson | Kevin (voice) |
Ralph Fiennes | Barry (voice) |
Tom Holland | Jip (voice) |
Octavia Spencer | Dab-Dab (voice) |
Selena Gomez | Betsy (voice) |
Marion Cotillard | Tutu (voice) |
Kasia Smutniak | Lily Dolittle |
Carmel Laniado | Lady Rose |
Frances de la Tour | Dragon (voice) |
Jason Mantzoukas | James the Dragonfly (voice) |
Ralph Ineson | Arnall Stubbins |
Joanna Page | Bethan Stubbins |
Sonny Ashbourne Serkis | Arnall Stubbins Jr. |
Oliver Chris | Sir Gareth |
Clive Francis | Archbishop |
Paul Holowaty | Navy Man |
Elliot Barnes-Worrell | Captain William Derrick |
Mark Umbers | Lieutenant |
David Sheinkopf | Don Carpenterino |
Sid Sagar | Jeff the Prisoner |
Martin Pemberton | Postman |
Tim Treloar | Humphrey the Whale (voice) |
Jim Carretta | Beard Mouse and Leona (voice) |
Nick Fisher | Mini the Sugar Glider (voice) |
Matt King | Clyde |
Ranjani Brow | Mouse (voice) |
Kelly Stables | Mouse (voice) |
Scott Menville | Army Ant (voice) |
Gia Davis | Baby Animal (voice) |
Henry Holcomb | Baby Animal (voice) |
Kyrie McAlpin | Baby Animal (voice) |
Isley Zamora | Baby Animal (voice) |
Stewart Scudamore | Pirate |
Samson Kayo | Pirate |
John-Luke Roberts | Pirate / Animal Performer |
Joseph Balderrama | Prisoner |
Daniel Hoffmann-Gill | Prisoner |
Jane Leaney | Animal Performer |
Josh Jefferies | On Set Chee-Chee / Animal Performer |
Shaun McKee | On Set Yoshi / Animal Performer |
Richard Soames | Animal Performer |
Will Arnett | Rabbit (voice) (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Callum Barnes | Stunts |
Jeff Gomillion | ADR Mixer |
Nick Roberts | ADR Mixer |
Alex Bowens | Assistant Art Director |
Daniel Laurie | Supervising Sound Editor |
Nick Moore | Additional Editing |
Dominic Watkins | Production Design |
Matthew Gray | Supervising Art Director |
Oliver Roberts | Art Direction |
Gary Tomkins | Art Direction |
Zoe Tahir | Hairstylist |
Frank Cuomo | Production Manager |
William M. Connor | First Assistant Director |
Tom Rye | Second Assistant Director |
Teresa Orlando | Third Assistant Director |
Tim Browning | Conceptual Design |
Alison Clements | Draughtsman |
Julian Bucknall | First Assistant Camera, First Assistant "A" Camera |
Alex Bender | Second Assistant "B" Camera, Second Unit Director of Photography |
Ross Grimshaw | Lighting Technician |
Emily Brockmann | Casting Associate |
Duncan Broadfoot | Location Manager |
Dew John | Transportation Captain |
Jimmy Rich | Assistant Set Dresser |
Will Coubrough | Art Direction |
Peter Dorme | Art Direction |
Tom Weaving | Art Direction |
Tom Whitehead | Art Direction |
Joseph Koniak | Hair Setup |
Sebastian Lochmann | Concept Artist |
Frank Cuomo | Post Production Supervisor |
Simone Goodridge | Unit Production Manager |
Mark Layton | Production Supervisor |
Richard Ruck | Unit Manager |
Joey Coughlin | Second Assistant Director |
Mark Johnstone | Third Assistant Director |
Sandrine Loisy | Crowd Assistant Director |
Marlon Beyer Rieger | Third Assistant Director |
David Allcock | Storyboard Artist |
Alexander T.H. Browne | VFX Artist |
Prakash Goyal | VFX Artist |
Ramon Álvarez | Stunts |
Natalie Wood | Stunts |
Donna Williams | Stunts |
Martin Wilde | Stunts |
Billie Jo White | Stunts |
Richard Wheeldon | Stunts |
Haydn Webb | Stunts |
Chris Waite | Stunts |
Ivo Vonbank | Stunts |
Christian Arranz Villareal | Stunts |
Evie Twyford | Stunts |
Anoushka Turner | Stunts |
Arran Topham | Stunts |
John Street | Stunts |
Anna Stephenson | Stunts |
Sam Stefan | Stunts |
Ian Songhurst | Stunts |
Graeme Smiles | Stunts |
Matt Sherren | Stunts |
Stephen W. Schriver | Stunt Double |
Hasit Savani | Stunts |
Allyson Ryan | Stunts |
Zach Roberts | Stunts |
Eden Reyes | Stunts |
Tilly Powell | Stunts |
Oleg Podobin | Stunts |
Martin Pemberton | Stunts |
Pete Olivant | Stunts |
Benos Noble | Stunts |
Brian Nickels | Stunts |
Elliot Murray | Stunts |
Steven Mullins | Stunts |
Richard Leggett | Stunts |
André Layne | Stunts |
Andrew Layne | Stunts |
Monty Lathrope | Stunts |
Steve Jehu | Stunts |
Rob Hunt | Stunts |
Michael Holly | Stunts |
Lyndon S. Hellewell | Stunts |
George Hayes | Stunts |
Tom Hatt | Stunts |
Richard Hall | Stunts |
Franki Hackett | Stunts |
Nic Goodey | Stunts |
Angel Luis Gomea | Stunts |
Paul Ginns | Stunts |
Mark Epstein | Stunts |
Andrew Eadie | Stunts |
Will Dent | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Sam Dent | Stunts |
Maria Dent | Stunts |
Kelly Dent | Stunts |
John Dent | Stunts |
Charlotte Dent | Stunts |
Bobby Dent | Stunts |
Shay Dempsey | Stunts |
Rob Cooper | Stunts |
Joel Conlan | Stunts |
Carlos Castillo | Stunts |
Katy Bullock | Stunts |
Grace Bruce | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Fred Brown | Stunts |
Scott Brady | Stunt Double |
Rachelle Biernat | Stunts |
Daniel Awde | Stunts |
Benjamin Ashley | Stunts |
Luis Miguel Arranz | Stunts |
Luis Arranz Villareal | Stunts |
Luis Miguel Arranz Losa | Stunts |
Eugenio Alonso Yenes | Stunts |
Nina Jalava | Stand In |
Matt Haggerty | Second Assistant Director |
John Flemming | Key Grip |
Jack Flemming | Dolly Grip |
Steve Kitchen | Rigging Gaffer |
David Lee | Gaffer |
Dani Rose | Drone Pilot |
Pat Sweeney | Gaffer |
Bill Abbott | Music Editor |
Pete Anthony | Orchestrator |
Oliver Hug | Music Editor |
Stephanie Lowry | Music Editor |
Edgardo Simone | Orchestrator |
Graham Sutton | Music Editor |
Edward Trybek | Orchestrator |
Jo Beckett | Script Supervisor |
James Madejski | Script Coordinator |
Sarah Bradshaw | Unit Production Manager |
Peter James | Standby Art Director |
Andrew Proctor | Assistant Art Director |
Matt Robinson | Assistant Art Director |
Aisha Saeed | Art Department Coordinator |
Lee Sandales | Set Decoration |
Gary Spratling | "A" Camera Operator |
Dave Hamilton-Green | "B" Camera Operator |
Malcolm McLean | "C" Camera Operator |
David Pearce | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Robert Palmer | First Assistant "B" Camera |
James Leckey | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Morgan Spencer | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Alex Collings | Camera Loader |
Giles Taylor | Camera Trainee |
Francesco Giardiello | Digital Imaging Technician |
David Cheesman | Property Master |
Laura Dishington | Graphic Designer |
Natasha Jones | Graphic Designer |
Chris Munro | Production Sound Mixer |
Martin Conway | Best Boy Electric |
Derek Russell | Best Boy Grip |
Brett Flemming | Dolly Grip |
Dave Armstrong | Dolly Grip |
Tracy McGregor | Assistant Costume Designer |
India Witzand | Assistant Costume Designer |
David Otzen | Costumer |
Marco Scotti | Costume Supervisor |
Sheara Abrahams | Costume Set Supervisor |
Oliver Southall | Costumer |
Emily Thomson | Costumer |
Marco De Luca | Costumer |
Janine Cunliffe | Costumer |
Celia Yau | Costumer |
Adam Redmore | Costumer |
Cédric Andries | Costume Coordinator |
Daniel Phillips | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
Pippa Woods | Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor |
Paula Price | Makeup Artist |
Loulia Sheppard | Makeup & Hair |
Michael Mann | Production Coordinator |
Edward Squires | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Kerryn Clements | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Laurence Cooper | Production Secretary |
Bill Darby | Location Manager |
Tom Crooke | Location Manager |
Ruby Whitelocke | Assistant Location Manager |
Harry Le Page | Assistant Location Manager |
Dan Peacock | Assistant Location Manager |
Sam Turner | Assistant Location Manager |
Harriet Wharton | Location Coordinator |
Ed Burrell | Location Assistant |
Chris Cranstoun | Location Assistant |
Claire Robertson | Production Accountant |
Giles Barnett | First Assistant Accountant |
Karen Bicknell | Payroll Accountant |
Neil Pierson | Payroll Accountant |
Charles Larcombe | Assistant Accountant |
Laura Anderson | Assistant Accountant |
Claire Treacy | Assistant Accountant |
Olivia Grant | Casting Assistant |
Brian Neighbour | Construction Manager |
Usha Chaman | Construction Coordinator |
Stacy Mann | Unit Publicist |
Lisa Rodgers | Post Production Supervisor |
Jim Carretta | Additional Editor |
Jon Taylor | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Frank A. Montaño | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Julian Andraus | First Assistant Editor |
Brandon Cano-Errecart | Assistant Editor |
J.R. Grubbs | Supervising Sound Editor |
Benjamin A. Burtt | Sound Effects Editor |
Qianbaihui Yang | Sound Effects Editor |
Jack Whittaker | Sound Effects Editor |
Jacob Riehle | Dialogue Editor |
Brad Semenoff | Dialogue Editor |
Luke Dunn Gielmuda | Foley Supervisor |
Andre Fenley | Foley Editor |
Alyssa Nevarez | Assistant Sound Editor |
Jana Vance | Foley Artist |
Stephen Gaghan | Screenplay, Director |
Hugh Lofting | Character Designer, Characters |
Craig Alpert | Editor |
Lucy Bevan | Casting |
Jenny Beavan | Costume Design |
James Bomalick | Stunts |
Jay Maidment | Still Photographer |
Simon Crane | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Dan Gregor | Screenplay |
Doug Mand | Screenplay |
Andy Wareham | Stunts |
Mark Aaron Wagner | Stunts |
Pablo Verdejo | Stunts |
Edward Upcott | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Mens-Sana Tamakloe | Stunts |
Matthew Stirling | Stunts |
Anton Simpson-Tidy | Stunts |
Mark Rayner | Stunts |
Chris Pollard | Stunts |
Rob Pavey | Stunt Double, Stunts |
James Pavey | Stunts |
Erol Mehmet | Stunts |
Sonny Louis | Stunts |
Sarah Lochlan | Stunts |
Bogdan Kumšackij | Stunts |
George Kirby | Stunts |
Joe Kennard | Stunts |
Elliot Hawkes | Stunts |
David Garrick | Stunts |
Glenn Foster | Stunts |
Harley Durst | Stunts |
Steve Dent | Stunts |
Andrius Davidenas | Stunts |
Adam Collins | Stunts |
Marvin Campbell | Stunts |
Dacio Caballero | Stunts |
Alexander Bracq | Stunts |
Rachelle Beinart | Stunt Double |
Lloyd Bass | Stunts |
Russell Balogh | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Gary Arthurs | Stunts |
Matt Crook | Stunts |
Steve Bartek | Orchestrator |
Al Nelson | Sound Designer |
Ronni Brown | Foley Artist |
Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
Fraser Taggart | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
Steve Ellingworth | Key Grip |
Peter Hayley-Barker | Grip |
Andrea Cracknell | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Rebecca White | Draughtsman |
Guillermo Navarro | Director of Photography |
Chris Lyons | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Douglas Robson | Stunts |
Richard Hansen | Stunts |
Levan Doran | Stunts |
Sarah Young | Assistant Costume Designer |
Chris Castaldi | First Assistant Director |
Dominic Tuohy | Special Effects Supervisor |
Thomas Shepherd | Story |
John Dykstra | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nicolas Aithadi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Robert Allman | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter Field | Camera Operator |
Lulu Dillon | Actor's Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Sarah Bradshaw | Associate Producer |
Jon Mone | Executive Producer |
William M. Connor | Co-Producer |
Rachel Korn | Associate Producer |
Joe Roth | Producer |
Susan Downey | Producer |
Jeff Kirschenbaum | Producer |
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If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com We have all watched the Dolittle movies starring Eddie Murphy. I'm not going to lie, I was never a fan of these films. Yes, they're purposefully dumb, innocent, and feature that basic level of comedy ... . They never annoyed me, but they also never did anything remarkably surprising. 2020's version of the known tale is the first post-MCU role of Robert Downey Jr., it boasts an A-list cast, and… it's one of the worst movies of the year, without a single doubt. A complete disaster in every area of filmmaking. I don't even know where to start. Maybe with RDJ since he's the most significant negative surprise. I can't believe such a charismatic and now iconic actor like him could deliver a performance this awful. His Welsh (?) accent is not only a terrible choice character-wise, but I doubt that any children can understand what he's saying. RDJ acts like a baffling caricature of himself, not helping an already flawed film. The voice work from the remaining cast might be the only positive of the whole movie, but the CGI animals are way too unconvincing. However, as always, the most impactful issues belong to the actual story. Instead of being an entertaining and fun adventure, it's an incredibly boring, nonsensical, structure-less journey into one of the most ridiculous third acts of cinema. Even placing myself in a child's mind, I don't think I would be able to enjoy this mess of a screenplay. Like I wrote above, not even the animals look great… Certain characters possess these unknown relationships that the audience is supposed to care about, but no background is given to any of them. Tons of plot points lack a logical explanation. The entire narrative is void of any creativity or uniqueness whatsoever, looking simply like a lazy, unimaginative piece of work. The "young queen who falls gravely ill" is just a woman sleeping in bed, not looking ill at all, which proves that not even the makeup department was interested in making an effort. But all of the issues above are nothing compared to the film's climax. I don't want to spoil anything, so I'll just write that I still can't believe what I witnessed. Around ninety minutes of build-up lead to the most shocking, hilarious, utterly absurd moment. The humor is a level below childish. Dozens of fart jokes (including one during the climax), over-the-top reactions, and I don't even know what else. Between Bloodshot, Fantasy Island, and The Grudge… Let the devil come and choose! All in all, Dolittle is a massive fail at all levels. It was meant to be one of the worst movies of the year, and it undoubtedly accomplished this goal. From the surprisingly awful performance from Robert Downey Jr. to one of the most shockingly terrible climaxes in the history of cinema, Stephen Gaghan delivers a structure-less screenplay, filled with nonsensical narrative decisions, and featuring an extremely dull adventure. The CGI animals are far from being remotely impressive, the characters lack personality (bringing an A-list actor doesn't guarantee anything), and the comedy is so astonishingly basic that I doubt kids will laugh at some of the jokes, and they laugh at everything. With a budget of 175M (!!!), it's not understandable how and why a studio would waste this much money on such an obvious flop. The voice work from the cast is good… and it genuinely could have been worse. This is the closest I can get to a positive. Rating: D-
A weird watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. I'm not sure if this is supposed to be closer to the books, or if Disney was just fed up with having wonderful magic in their products, but having Dolittle act out animal behavior in order to communicate to the them really ruins the ... vibe, as well as making it something you can learn makes it incredibly unremarkable. It should just be something people teach in this movie's universe. Robert Downey Jr., despite claiming he wants to play new characters, basically just played Sherlock Holmes that can talk to animals, to include uncovering a plot to kill the queen. The only real saving grace in this is the pure technical detail in the CG. The cast and voices were all fine, but the animal CG is over the top good, if a little goofy at times. Most of the movie is "what are they doing now?", or more of "why are they doing this now?". It really seemed they had to add a lot to the story of Dolittle, the doctor who talks to animals, to make it worthy of a movie. They also had to shift the focus away from him quite a bit, and while previous iterations have chosen to focus on the togetherness of the family, this movie has chosen to go with the "dead wife so I hate the world" cliche, which is always uplifting. They just made a lot of dark, and weird choices for this movie that did not improve it.
So pointless, so bad. The one solace of praise I have for <em>'Dolittle'</em> is that it at least mixes things up compared to the Eddie Murphy remake, as well as potentially the 1967 original - though I haven't seen that, but this sounds a little different based on '67's synopsis. This film wa ... stes a fantastic cast list. Robert Downey Jr. is of course the lead, but there are also notable appearances from the likes of Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen and Jim Broadbent - as well as voice roles for the likes of Emma Thompson, Rami Malek and Octavia Spencer. Yet, all of those talents are completely wasted - I didn't even recognise some until the end credits. Downey, as the main man, merits the most attention. He is kinda awful, especially with his dreadful attempt at a Welsh accent - which is, I'm sure, ADR'd in places. It never feels like Downey fits as Dolittle, a role which comes across as perfect for Johnny Depp; though I'm glad it didn't fall to him, given how poor this is. The special effects are passable, but not as great as you'd expect from a 2020 (2018? 2019?) film with this budget and production company. The plot is OK, but it's all just a bit limp unfortunately. It needed strong humour, which it didn't get. No idea why they chose to remake this but here we are. Very poor, in my opinion anyway.