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Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus. It was written for the screen by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon, based on the 1987 novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine. Robin Williams, who also served as a producer, stars with Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, and Robert Prosky. It follows a recently divorced actor who dresses up as a female housekeeper to be able to interact with his children. The film addresses themes of divorce, separation, and the effect they have on a family.

Mrs. Doubtfire
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Columbus
Screenplay by
Based onMadame Doubtfire
by Anne Fine
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Edited byRaja Gosnell
Music byHoward Shore
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox[1]
Release date
  • November 24, 1993 (1993-11-24) (United States)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[2]
Box office$441.3 million[2]

The film was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox on November 24, 1993.[3] It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup[4] and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Robin Williams was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.

It grossed $441.3 million on a $25 million budget, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1993. Although the film received mixed reviews on release, its reception and popularity have since improved considerably, being placed 67th in the American Film Institute's "AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs" list and 40th on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies of All Time" list. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore.

Plot

Daniel Hillard is a freelance voice actor living in San Francisco. Though he is a devoted father to his three children—14-year-old Lydia, 12-year-old Christopher “Chris”, and 5-year-old Natalie—his wife Miranda, an architect, considers him unreliable. One day, Daniel quits his job following a disagreement over a morally questionable script and returns home to throw a chaotic birthday party for Chris, despite Miranda's objections due to Chris’s bad report card. This infuriates Miranda to the point where she files for divorce. At their first custody hearing, the court grants sole custody of the children to Miranda; shared custody is contingent on whether Daniel finds a steady job and a suitable residence within three months.

As Daniel works to rebuild his life, securing himself an apartment and a new job as a shipping clerk at a TV station, he learns that Miranda is seeking a housekeeper. Daniel secretly alters her classified ad form, then calls Miranda while using his voice acting skills to pose as a series of undesirable applicants. Daniel finally calls Miranda as "Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire", an elderly British nanny with strong credentials, taking his last name from a newspaper headline titled "Police Doubt Fire was Accidental". Miranda is impressed and invites Mrs. Doubtfire for an interview. Daniel asks his brother Frank, a makeup artist, and Frank's domestic partner, Jack, to create a Mrs. Doubtfire costume, including a prosthetic mask to make him appear as an old woman.

Miranda hires Mrs. Doubtfire following a successful interview. The children initially struggle under Mrs. Doubtfire's authority but soon come around and thrive and Miranda learns to become closer with her children. Daniel learns several household skills as part of the role, further improving himself. However, this later creates another barrier for him to see his children, as Miranda puts more trust in Mrs. Doubtfire than him and cannot bring herself to dismiss her. Lydia and Chris later discover that Mrs. Doubtfire is actually Daniel, but they agree to keep his secret.

One day, the station's CEO Jonathan Lundy sees Daniel playing with toy dinosaurs on the set of a recently canceled children's show. Impressed by his voice acting and imagination, Lundy invites Daniel to discuss his plans for the show over dinner, which turns out to be at the same place and time as a planned birthday dinner for Miranda by her new boyfriend Stu Dunmeyer, to which Mrs. Doubtfire is invited. Unable to change either appointment, Daniel changes in and out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume to attend both events. Becoming drunk, Daniel slips up when he accidentally returns to Lundy in his costume, but Daniel quickly claims that Mrs. Doubtfire is his idea for the new show. After overhearing that Stu is allergic to pepper, Daniel sneaks into the kitchen and seasons Stu's order of jambalaya with powdered cayenne pepper. Stu chokes on his dinner, and Daniel, feeling guilty, administers the Heimlich maneuver as Mrs. Doubtfire. The action causes the prosthetic mask to partially peel off Daniel's face, revealing his identity and horrifying Miranda, who storms out of the restaurant with the kids. Stu however thanks Daniel for saving him.

At their next custody hearing, Daniel points out that he has met the judge's requirements, then explains his actions. The judge, noting Daniel's acting abilities, dismisses his words as another act and, finding his role as Mrs. Doubtfire unorthodox, grants Miranda full custody of the kids and further restricts Daniel's rights to supervised Saturday visits. This devastates him and Miranda, who begins to realize that her anger and resentment towards Daniel has been hurting the family. Without Mrs. Doubtfire, Miranda and the kids become miserable, acknowledging how much "she" improved their lives. They are then surprised to discover that Daniel, as Mrs. Doubtfire, is hosting a new children's show called Euphegenia's House, which becomes a nationwide hit.

Miranda visits Daniel on set after filming and admits that things were better when he was involved with the family. She then arranges joint custody, allowing Daniel as himself to take the children after school. As Daniel leaves with the kids, Miranda watches an episode of Euphegenia's House in which Mrs. Doubtfire answers a letter from a young girl named Katie McCormick, whose parents have separated, saying no matter what arrangements families have, love will prevail.

Cast

Casting

Blake Lively unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Natalie Hilliard.[5]

Warren Beatty was Anne Fine’s first choice for the role of Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire.[6]

Tim Allen was offered the roles of Daniel Hillard and Stu, but turned both of them down.[7]

Production

 
The San Francisco house used for exterior shots of the film, photographed in August 2014, several days after Robin Williams' death; a fan-made tribute to Williams can be seen at its front steps.

Production of the film was in San Francisco. Various locations in the city were used during filming. Parts were filmed at the studios of television station KTVU in Oakland. Street signs for the intersection near the "Painted Lady" home, Steiner, and Broadway, were visible onscreen.

The exact address 2640 Steiner Street became a tourist attraction for some time after the film's release.[8] Following Williams' death on August 11, 2014, the house became an impromptu memorial.[9] All interior filming for the home took place in a Bay Area warehouse converted for sound stage usage. Williams' character, Daniel Hillard, lived upstairs from Danilo Bakery at 516 Green Street; his children attended a school at Filbert and Taylor.

The makeup for Mrs. Doubtfire's appearance took four hours to apply.[10] Williams later recounted how he used to walk through San Francisco dressed in full makeup and costume as Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire, and on one occasion, visiting a sex shop to buy a large dildo and other toys.[11] Director Chris Columbus stated in a 2015 interview that they shot with multiple cameras at once like shooting a documentary to capture the cast members' reaction to Williams' improvisation.[12] The restaurant scene was filmed at Bridges Restaurant & Bar, in Danville, California.[13]

The score was composed, orchestrated, and conducted by Howard Shore.[14]

Release

The film was released in the United States on November 24, 1993 and was rated PG-13.[15]

In January 1994, when released in the United Kingdom, the film received a certificate of 12 which, at the time, completely refused access to children under the age of 12 at cinemas (the 12A certificate did not exist until 2002). This resulted in cinemas requesting their local authorities to override the decision of the British Board of Film Classification, after having to turn down disappointed families. Later in February, The Independent reported that the censors refused to give the film a U or PG certificate, and gave it a 12 instead, which was due to 20th Century Fox refusing to remove three controversial lines.[16]

After the film's distributors requested the BBFC to reconsider, a compromise was reached and the film was re-rated PG, with just one of the proposed three cuts implemented involving the removal of thirteen seconds featuring sexual innuendo (the other two cuts would have removed just some of the innuendo), and it was re-released in May 1994. The cut version was also used in subsequent VHS and DVD releases in the United Kingdom. In November 2012 the distributors resubmitted the uncut version to the BBFC and the 12 certificate was reinstated for home video along with a 12A certificate for cinema release in 2014.[17][18] On March 4, 2013, the uncut version was released on Blu-ray and downloads in the United Kingdom.

In early 2021, several web articles claimed that there was an NC-17 cut of the film featuring extraordinary vulgar ad libs by Robin Williams.[19][20] However the claim was later debunked by director Chris Columbus and star Mara Wilson, with Columbus stating that Williams did film enough outtakes to make an R rated version, but that an NC-17 rating was absurd.[21] Wilson previously denied the claims of an NC-17 cut of the film in 2016 in her memoir Where Are They Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame.[22]

Deleted scenes

Over 30 minutes of scenes were omitted from the final cut of the film, some of which were featured in the 2008 DVD release of Mrs. Doubtfire called the "Behind-the-Seams Edition".[23] Had the scenes been included, the film would have run for 157 minutes. These include an entire subplot featuring Daniel's conflict with his nosy neighbor Gloria Chaney (Polly Holliday) in which, after Daniel dresses as Mrs. Doubtfire, he fools Gloria into killing her flowers by spraying dog urine on them, and a final confrontation in which Gloria sees Daniel in his Mrs. Doubtfire bodycostume but without the face mask. There is also an extended scene at Bridges restaurant. In 2016, three scenes from the 2008 DVD release, which were also included in the aforementioned 2013 Blu-ray release, gained media attention to much fanfare and praise for Robin Williams.[24] These included a scene where Daniel and Miranda fight at Lydia's spelling bee competition and a confrontation scene with Miranda after Daniel's identity is revealed at the restaurant. He recovers later and comes back home to the family.

Reception

Box office

The film earned $219,195,243 in the United States and Canada, and $222,090,952 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $441,286,195,[2] making it Fox's highest-grossing film internationally at the time and the highest-grossing cross-dressing film.[25][26] It became the second-highest-grossing film of 1993, behind only Jurassic Park.[27][28] Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 52.6 million tickets in the US.[29] It had a record opening for Fox in the United Kingdom with $5.8 million in 6 days (and the third best in the country after Jurassic Park and Bram Stoker's Dracula) and went on to gross $30.1 million, a Fox record.[30][25] It had the second biggest opening in Italy behind Jurassic Park with $2.9 million and also grossed a record for Fox in Italy with $15.6 million.[31][32][25] It also had record openings for Fox in France (with an opening week gross of $4.8 million and a total of $23 million), Belgium, Hungary and Denmark.[33][25] It grossed $29.6 million in Germany.[25] The film was number one at the Australian box office and Japanese box office for nine consecutive weeks.[34][35]

Critical reception

At the time of its release, several critics compared Mrs. Doubtfire unfavorably with Some Like It Hot (1959) and others who viewed the film favorably noted its similarity to Tootsie (1982).[36] On Rotten Tomatoes, Mrs. Doubtfire has a rating of 70%, based on 54 reviews, with an average rating of 5.90/10. The site's critical reception reads: "On paper, Mrs. Doubtfire might seem excessively broad or sentimental, but Robin Williams shines so brightly in the title role that the end result is difficult to resist".[37] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 53 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[38] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[39]

Accolades

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
20/20 Awards Best Make Up/Hair Greg Cannom, Ve Neill, and Yolanda Toussieng Won
Academy Awards Best Makeup Won [40]
American Comedy Awards Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) Robin Williams Won
Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Pierce Brosnan Nominated
Harvey Fierstein Nominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top Box Office Films Howard Shore Won
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Comedy Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson Nominated [41]
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Robin Williams Nominated
Best Makeup & Hairstyling Greg Cannom, Ve Neill, and Yolanda Toussieng Nominated
British Academy Film Awards Best Makeup and Hair Nominated [42]
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Won [43]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Robin Williams Won
Golden Screen Awards Won
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actor Robin Williams Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Male Performance Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Won
Nastro d'Argento Best Male Dubbing Carlo Valli (for dubbing Robin Williams) Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Comedy Motion Picture Won
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Motion Picture Robin Williams Won
Young Artist Awards Best Family Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Nominated [44]
Best Performance by a Youth Actor Co-Starring in a Motion Picture Matthew Lawrence Nominated
Best Performance by a Youth Actress Co-Starring in a Motion Picture Lisa Jakub Nominated

In 2000, the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years...100 Laughs list, where it was ranked #67.[45]

Cancelled sequel

In 2001, Bonnie Hunt began to develop Mrs. Doubtfire 2. Anne Fine had not written a follow-up to Alias Madame Doubtfire, and writing for the sequel did not begin until 2003.[46] Robin Williams was set to return in disguise as the eponymous Mrs. Doubtfire. Re-writing began in 2006 because Williams was unhappy with the plot in the new script. The film had been anticipated for release in late 2007, but following further script problems, the sequel was scrapped in December 2006.[47]

In 2006, in an Newsday interview, Williams said the sequel was indefinitely scrapped, stating his reasons:

The script they had just didn't work. The sequel's story involved Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire moving close to Lydia's college, so he could keep an eye on her.[48]

Also, in December that year, during an interview on BBC Radio 1 by DJ Edith Bowman, Williams said that if it was not going to be done right, then it was not worth doing, and that there would not be a sequel with him in it.

In August 2010, on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Williams again brought up the topic of a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire. He blamed the script not being right as the reason why a sequel was not made. He claimed the script had been written three times and failed, and there was no mention of any ongoing work on the project. Furthermore, in December 2011, during an interview by Moviehole, Williams stated again that the chances of a sequel are "highly unlikely".

In 2011, Williams said:

They could never write it. They kept trying and it doesn't work... because at the end of the first one they reveal who [Mrs. Doubtfire] is. So it ends up being her for five minutes and then she transitions into some old Russian woman. They so far can't crack it.[49]

In 2014,[50] Chris Columbus stated, in turn:

We're talking about a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire. We've [he and Williams] talked about it, and the studio is interested in it. The thing that fascinates me about a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire is with most actors who create an iconic character like Mrs. Doubtfire, when you come back and do that character, well, you're twenty years older so, you're not going to look the same. The cool thing with Mrs. Doubtfire is there's a character, there's a woman, who is actually going to look exactly as she did in 1993.

In April 2014, a sequel was announced to be in development at 20th Century Fox. Williams and Columbus were expected to return, and Elf screenwriter David Berenbaum was hired to write the script.[51] Initial reception to the announcement was mixed, with some people fearing that the sequel will revive certain misgivings about the transgender community and set the LGBTQ awareness progress back two and a half decades, especially after a image of the character was used to mock the trans community at a medical insurance coverage reform in 2013.[52][53][54][55] Matthew Lawrence, Lisa Jakub, and Pierce Brosnan had expressed interest in reprising their respective characters for the sequel.[56][57][58][59] However, Mara Wilson, who played Natalie Hillard in the original film, expressed no interest in returning for the sequel.[60] However, after Williams' death in August 2014, plans for a sequel were put on hold and then again cancelled.[61][62][63]

In August 2014, shortly after Robin Williams' death, it was revealed that Williams had grown weary working on film sets because it tended to take him away from his family for extended periods of time and only signed on for the sequel "purely out of necessity."[64] In August 2015, Chris Columbus revealed that the sequel came to be after someone came up with a very interesting idea, and that his conversation with Williams about the subject was the last time he ever talked to the actor.[65] In December 2021, Columbus stated that a sequel is impossible without Robin Williams' involvement.[66]

Stage adaptation

Theatrical producer Kevin McCollum spoke in 2013 about the film's musical prospects, noting the plot was 'tailored for Broadway audiences'.[67] Following a 2015 plan going on hiatus,[68][69] McCollum assembled a different creative team in 2018: Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick composing the score, with John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick writing the book, and Tony Award-winner Jerry Zaks directing.[70] The musical Mrs. Doubtfire premiered Seattle at the 5th Avenue Theatre on December 13, 2019. The production transferred to Broadway, with previews beginning March 9, 2020, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.[71] All Broadway productions were suspended three days later due to the coronavirus pandemic.[72][73] Eventually Mrs. Doubtfire resumed previews on October 21, 2021, and officially opened December 5, 2021.[74]

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Mrs Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy drama film directed by Chris Columbus It was written for the screen by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon based on the 1987 novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine Robin Williams who also served as a producer stars with Sally Field Pierce Brosnan Harvey Fierstein and Robert Prosky It follows a recently divorced actor who dresses up as a female housekeeper to be able to interact with his children The film addresses themes of divorce separation and the effect they have on a family Mrs DoubtfireTheatrical release posterDirected byChris ColumbusScreenplay byRandi Mayem SingerLeslie DixonBased onMadame Doubtfireby Anne FineProduced byMarsha Garces WilliamsRobin WilliamsMark RadcliffeStarringRobin Williams Sally Field Pierce Brosnan Harvey Fierstein Robert ProskyCinematographyDonald McAlpineEdited byRaja GosnellMusic byHoward ShoreProductioncompanies20th Century Fox 1 Blue Wolf Productions 1 Distributed by20th Century Fox 1 Release dateNovember 24 1993 1993 11 24 United States Running time120 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 25 million 2 Box office 441 3 million 2 The film was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox on November 24 1993 3 It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup 4 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Robin Williams was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy It grossed 441 3 million on a 25 million budget making it the second highest grossing film of 1993 Although the film received mixed reviews on release its reception and popularity have since improved considerably being placed 67th in the American Film Institute s AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs list and 40th on Bravo s 100 Funniest Movies of All Time list The original music score was composed by Howard Shore Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Casting 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Deleted scenes 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Accolades 6 Cancelled sequel 7 Stage adaptation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditDaniel Hillard is a freelance voice actor living in San Francisco Though he is a devoted father to his three children 14 year old Lydia 12 year old Christopher Chris and 5 year old Natalie his wife Miranda an architect considers him unreliable One day Daniel quits his job following a disagreement over a morally questionable script and returns home to throw a chaotic birthday party for Chris despite Miranda s objections due to Chris s bad report card This infuriates Miranda to the point where she files for divorce At their first custody hearing the court grants sole custody of the children to Miranda shared custody is contingent on whether Daniel finds a steady job and a suitable residence within three months As Daniel works to rebuild his life securing himself an apartment and a new job as a shipping clerk at a TV station he learns that Miranda is seeking a housekeeper Daniel secretly alters her classified ad form then calls Miranda while using his voice acting skills to pose as a series of undesirable applicants Daniel finally calls Miranda as Mrs Euphegenia Doubtfire an elderly British nanny with strong credentials taking his last name from a newspaper headline titled Police Doubt Fire was Accidental Miranda is impressed and invites Mrs Doubtfire for an interview Daniel asks his brother Frank a makeup artist and Frank s domestic partner Jack to create a Mrs Doubtfire costume including a prosthetic mask to make him appear as an old woman Miranda hires Mrs Doubtfire following a successful interview The children initially struggle under Mrs Doubtfire s authority but soon come around and thrive and Miranda learns to become closer with her children Daniel learns several household skills as part of the role further improving himself However this later creates another barrier for him to see his children as Miranda puts more trust in Mrs Doubtfire than him and cannot bring herself to dismiss her Lydia and Chris later discover that Mrs Doubtfire is actually Daniel but they agree to keep his secret One day the station s CEO Jonathan Lundy sees Daniel playing with toy dinosaurs on the set of a recently canceled children s show Impressed by his voice acting and imagination Lundy invites Daniel to discuss his plans for the show over dinner which turns out to be at the same place and time as a planned birthday dinner for Miranda by her new boyfriend Stu Dunmeyer to which Mrs Doubtfire is invited Unable to change either appointment Daniel changes in and out of the Mrs Doubtfire costume to attend both events Becoming drunk Daniel slips up when he accidentally returns to Lundy in his costume but Daniel quickly claims that Mrs Doubtfire is his idea for the new show After overhearing that Stu is allergic to pepper Daniel sneaks into the kitchen and seasons Stu s order of jambalaya with powdered cayenne pepper Stu chokes on his dinner and Daniel feeling guilty administers the Heimlich maneuver as Mrs Doubtfire The action causes the prosthetic mask to partially peel off Daniel s face revealing his identity and horrifying Miranda who storms out of the restaurant with the kids Stu however thanks Daniel for saving him At their next custody hearing Daniel points out that he has met the judge s requirements then explains his actions The judge noting Daniel s acting abilities dismisses his words as another act and finding his role as Mrs Doubtfire unorthodox grants Miranda full custody of the kids and further restricts Daniel s rights to supervised Saturday visits This devastates him and Miranda who begins to realize that her anger and resentment towards Daniel has been hurting the family Without Mrs Doubtfire Miranda and the kids become miserable acknowledging how much she improved their lives They are then surprised to discover that Daniel as Mrs Doubtfire is hosting a new children s show called Euphegenia s House which becomes a nationwide hit Miranda visits Daniel on set after filming and admits that things were better when he was involved with the family She then arranges joint custody allowing Daniel as himself to take the children after school As Daniel leaves with the kids Miranda watches an episode of Euphegenia s House in which Mrs Doubtfire answers a letter from a young girl named Katie McCormick whose parents have separated saying no matter what arrangements families have love will prevail Cast EditRobin Williams as Daniel Hillard Euphegenia Doubtfire Sally Field as Miranda Hillard Pierce Brosnan as Stuart Stu Dunmeyer Harvey Fierstein as Frank Hillard Polly Holliday as Gloria Chaney Lisa Jakub as Lydia Hillard Matthew Lawrence as Christopher Chris Hillard Mara Wilson as Natalie Hillard Robert Prosky as Jonathan Lundy Anne Haney as Mrs Sellner Scott Capurro as Jack Martin Mull as Justin Gregory William Newman as Mr SprinklesCasting Edit Blake Lively unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Natalie Hilliard 5 Warren Beatty was Anne Fine s first choice for the role of Daniel Hillard Mrs Doubtfire 6 Tim Allen was offered the roles of Daniel Hillard and Stu but turned both of them down 7 Production Edit The San Francisco house used for exterior shots of the film photographed in August 2014 several days after Robin Williams death a fan made tribute to Williams can be seen at its front steps Production of the film was in San Francisco Various locations in the city were used during filming Parts were filmed at the studios of television station KTVU in Oakland Street signs for the intersection near the Painted Lady home Steiner and Broadway were visible onscreen The exact address 2640 Steiner Street became a tourist attraction for some time after the film s release 8 Following Williams death on August 11 2014 the house became an impromptu memorial 9 All interior filming for the home took place in a Bay Area warehouse converted for sound stage usage Williams character Daniel Hillard lived upstairs from Danilo Bakery at 516 Green Street his children attended a school at Filbert and Taylor The makeup for Mrs Doubtfire s appearance took four hours to apply 10 Williams later recounted how he used to walk through San Francisco dressed in full makeup and costume as Mrs Euphegenia Doubtfire and on one occasion visiting a sex shop to buy a large dildo and other toys 11 Director Chris Columbus stated in a 2015 interview that they shot with multiple cameras at once like shooting a documentary to capture the cast members reaction to Williams improvisation 12 The restaurant scene was filmed at Bridges Restaurant amp Bar in Danville California 13 The score was composed orchestrated and conducted by Howard Shore 14 Release EditThe film was released in the United States on November 24 1993 and was rated PG 13 15 In January 1994 when released in the United Kingdom the film received a certificate of 12 which at the time completely refused access to children under the age of 12 at cinemas the 12A certificate did not exist until 2002 This resulted in cinemas requesting their local authorities to override the decision of the British Board of Film Classification after having to turn down disappointed families Later in February The Independent reported that the censors refused to give the film a U or PG certificate and gave it a 12 instead which was due to 20th Century Fox refusing to remove three controversial lines 16 After the film s distributors requested the BBFC to reconsider a compromise was reached and the film was re rated PG with just one of the proposed three cuts implemented involving the removal of thirteen seconds featuring sexual innuendo the other two cuts would have removed just some of the innuendo and it was re released in May 1994 The cut version was also used in subsequent VHS and DVD releases in the United Kingdom In November 2012 the distributors resubmitted the uncut version to the BBFC and the 12 certificate was reinstated for home video along with a 12A certificate for cinema release in 2014 17 18 On March 4 2013 the uncut version was released on Blu ray and downloads in the United Kingdom In early 2021 several web articles claimed that there was an NC 17 cut of the film featuring extraordinary vulgar ad libs by Robin Williams 19 20 However the claim was later debunked by director Chris Columbus and star Mara Wilson with Columbus stating that Williams did film enough outtakes to make an R rated version but that an NC 17 rating was absurd 21 Wilson previously denied the claims of an NC 17 cut of the film in 2016 in her memoir Where Are They Now True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame 22 Deleted scenes Edit Over 30 minutes of scenes were omitted from the final cut of the film some of which were featured in the 2008 DVD release of Mrs Doubtfire called the Behind the Seams Edition 23 Had the scenes been included the film would have run for 157 minutes These include an entire subplot featuring Daniel s conflict with his nosy neighbor Gloria Chaney Polly Holliday in which after Daniel dresses as Mrs Doubtfire he fools Gloria into killing her flowers by spraying dog urine on them and a final confrontation in which Gloria sees Daniel in his Mrs Doubtfire bodycostume but without the face mask There is also an extended scene at Bridges restaurant In 2016 three scenes from the 2008 DVD release which were also included in the aforementioned 2013 Blu ray release gained media attention to much fanfare and praise for Robin Williams 24 These included a scene where Daniel and Miranda fight at Lydia s spelling bee competition and a confrontation scene with Miranda after Daniel s identity is revealed at the restaurant He recovers later and comes back home to the family Reception EditBox office Edit The film earned 219 195 243 in the United States and Canada and 222 090 952 in other countries for a worldwide total of 441 286 195 2 making it Fox s highest grossing film internationally at the time and the highest grossing cross dressing film 25 26 It became the second highest grossing film of 1993 behind only Jurassic Park 27 28 Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 52 6 million tickets in the US 29 It had a record opening for Fox in the United Kingdom with 5 8 million in 6 days and the third best in the country after Jurassic Park and Bram Stoker s Dracula and went on to gross 30 1 million a Fox record 30 25 It had the second biggest opening in Italy behind Jurassic Park with 2 9 million and also grossed a record for Fox in Italy with 15 6 million 31 32 25 It also had record openings for Fox in France with an opening week gross of 4 8 million and a total of 23 million Belgium Hungary and Denmark 33 25 It grossed 29 6 million in Germany 25 The film was number one at the Australian box office and Japanese box office for nine consecutive weeks 34 35 Critical reception Edit At the time of its release several critics compared Mrs Doubtfire unfavorably with Some Like It Hot 1959 and others who viewed the film favorably noted its similarity to Tootsie 1982 36 On Rotten Tomatoes Mrs Doubtfire has a rating of 70 based on 54 reviews with an average rating of 5 90 10 The site s critical reception reads On paper Mrs Doubtfire might seem excessively broad or sentimental but Robin Williams shines so brightly in the title role that the end result is difficult to resist 37 On Metacritic the film holds a score of 53 out of 100 based on 16 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 38 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 39 Accolades Edit Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 20 20 Awards Best Make Up Hair Greg Cannom Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng WonAcademy Awards Best Makeup Won 40 American Comedy Awards Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role Robin Williams WonFunniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Pierce Brosnan NominatedHarvey Fierstein NominatedASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top Box Office Films Howard Shore WonArtios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting Comedy Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson Nominated 41 Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Robin Williams NominatedBest Makeup amp Hairstyling Greg Cannom Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng NominatedBritish Academy Film Awards Best Makeup and Hair Nominated 42 Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Won 43 Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Robin Williams WonGolden Screen Awards WonKids Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actor Robin Williams WonMTV Movie Awards Best Male Performance NominatedBest Comedic Performance WonNastro d Argento Best Male Dubbing Carlo Valli for dubbing Robin Williams WonPeople s Choice Awards Favorite Comedy Motion Picture WonFavorite Actor in a Comedy Motion Picture Robin Williams WonYoung Artist Awards Best Family Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Nominated 44 Best Performance by a Youth Actor Co Starring in a Motion Picture Matthew Lawrence NominatedBest Performance by a Youth Actress Co Starring in a Motion Picture Lisa Jakub NominatedIn 2000 the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years 100 Laughs list where it was ranked 67 45 Cancelled sequel EditIn 2001 Bonnie Hunt began to develop Mrs Doubtfire 2 Anne Fine had not written a follow up to Alias Madame Doubtfire and writing for the sequel did not begin until 2003 46 Robin Williams was set to return in disguise as the eponymous Mrs Doubtfire Re writing began in 2006 because Williams was unhappy with the plot in the new script The film had been anticipated for release in late 2007 but following further script problems the sequel was scrapped in December 2006 47 In 2006 in an Newsday interview Williams said the sequel was indefinitely scrapped stating his reasons The script they had just didn t work The sequel s story involved Williams as Mrs Doubtfire moving close to Lydia s college so he could keep an eye on her 48 Also in December that year during an interview on BBC Radio 1 by DJ Edith Bowman Williams said that if it was not going to be done right then it was not worth doing and that there would not be a sequel with him in it In August 2010 on Alan Carr Chatty Man Williams again brought up the topic of a sequel to Mrs Doubtfire He blamed the script not being right as the reason why a sequel was not made He claimed the script had been written three times and failed and there was no mention of any ongoing work on the project Furthermore in December 2011 during an interview by Moviehole Williams stated again that the chances of a sequel are highly unlikely In 2011 Williams said They could never write it They kept trying and it doesn t work because at the end of the first one they reveal who Mrs Doubtfire is So it ends up being her for five minutes and then she transitions into some old Russian woman They so far can t crack it 49 In 2014 50 Chris Columbus stated in turn We re talking about a sequel to Mrs Doubtfire We ve he and Williams talked about it and the studio is interested in it The thing that fascinates me about a sequel to Mrs Doubtfire is with most actors who create an iconic character like Mrs Doubtfire when you come back and do that character well you re twenty years older so you re not going to look the same The cool thing with Mrs Doubtfire is there s a character there s a woman who is actually going to look exactly as she did in 1993 In April 2014 a sequel was announced to be in development at 20th Century Fox Williams and Columbus were expected to return and Elf screenwriter David Berenbaum was hired to write the script 51 Initial reception to the announcement was mixed with some people fearing that the sequel will revive certain misgivings about the transgender community and set the LGBTQ awareness progress back two and a half decades especially after a image of the character was used to mock the trans community at a medical insurance coverage reform in 2013 52 53 54 55 Matthew Lawrence Lisa Jakub and Pierce Brosnan had expressed interest in reprising their respective characters for the sequel 56 57 58 59 However Mara Wilson who played Natalie Hillard in the original film expressed no interest in returning for the sequel 60 However after Williams death in August 2014 plans for a sequel were put on hold and then again cancelled 61 62 63 In August 2014 shortly after Robin Williams death it was revealed that Williams had grown weary working on film sets because it tended to take him away from his family for extended periods of time and only signed on for the sequel purely out of necessity 64 In August 2015 Chris Columbus revealed that the sequel came to be after someone came up with a very interesting idea and that his conversation with Williams about the subject was the last time he ever talked to the actor 65 In December 2021 Columbus stated that a sequel is impossible without Robin Williams involvement 66 Stage adaptation EditMain article Mrs Doubtfire musical Theatrical producer Kevin McCollum spoke in 2013 about the film s musical prospects noting the plot was tailored for Broadway audiences 67 Following a 2015 plan going on hiatus 68 69 McCollum assembled a different creative team in 2018 Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick composing the score with John O Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick writing the book and Tony Award winner Jerry Zaks directing 70 The musical Mrs Doubtfire premiered Seattle at the 5th Avenue Theatre on December 13 2019 The production transferred to Broadway with previews beginning March 9 2020 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre 71 All Broadway productions were suspended three days later due to the coronavirus pandemic 72 73 Eventually Mrs Doubtfire resumed previews on October 21 2021 and officially opened December 5 2021 74 See also EditAvvai Shanmughi the 1996 Indian Tamil language film that was inspired by Mrs Doubtfire Chachi 420 the 1997 Indian Hindi language remake of Avvai Shanmughi Cross dressing in film and television Kauda Bole Alice the 2000 Sri Lankan Sinhala language 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