This week marks the 30th anniversary of the legendary Bay Area-based film "Mrs. Doubtfire." The movie showcased the beauty of the Bay Area and the late Robin Williams, who lived here locally, was the ...
Chris Columbus never got to make that sequel to Robin Williams' iconic Mrs. Doubtfire, but he might get the chance to do the next best thing. The director says he has two million feet of footage in ...
“Mrs. Doubtfire” director Chris Columbus marked the film’s 30th anniversary this month with a new interview courtesy of Business Insider, in which he revealed that 2 million feet of film was shot ...
For the 30th anniversary of "Mrs. Doubtfire," Business Insider spoke to director Chris Columbus. He said Robin Williams improvised so much that they ended up with 2 million feet of film. Columbus said ...
For the film’s 30th anniversary in 2023, Columbus told Insider that there are roughly “972 boxes of footage” from Mrs. Doubtfire, which comes to about two million feet of film. The boxes contain ...
Chris Columbus also shared more about that scrapped sequel attempt and revealed why the movie used 2 million feet of film during the shooting process. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer The ...
There is indeed an R-rated cut of "Mrs. Doubtfire" out there, but there's only one way fans will potentially get to see it.
The 69-year-old actor played Stu in the 1993 comedy which starred the late Robin Williams as a divorced man who impersonates an elderly female nanny in order to spend time with his kids, and the ...
According to Mrs. Doubtfire director Chris Columbus, fans of the 1993 comedy may be in for a treat. Columbus told Insider that they “shot almost 2 million feet of film” over the course of the film’s ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mrs. Doubtfire, director Chris Columbus shared his experiences working with the late Robin Williams and revealed just how much he improvised during the movie's ...