Analysis Of Robin Williams 'Mrs. Doubtfire'

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1. Robin Williams' Mrs. Doubtfire is a drama/ comedy movie that was released in 1993.
In this movie he plays a female housekeeper/nanny to spend time with his children after him and his wife divorce. In real life Robin Williams divorced his wife and marries his nanny. He used a lot of his real childhood nanny to characterize Mrs. Doubtfire. Some of the fun moments of the film are:

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