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Dolittle

He's just not a people person.
2020 | 101m | English

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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
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
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
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
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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Reviews

msbreviews
2.0

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-

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
5.0

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.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
4.0

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.

Jun 23, 2021