Where to watch Mrs. Doubtfire online in Australia

A divorced actor disguises himself as a female housekeeper in order to work in his ex-wife's house and see his kids. Here's where to watch Mrs. Doubtfire online in Australia.

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Our expert says: Heartwarming Comedy

"Mrs. Doubtfire is a hilarious and touching comedy that's both entertaining and poignant. I absolutely love the iconic performance by Robin Williams with the heartfelt messages of family, and the exploration of co-parenting. "

Mrs. Doubtfire

Title

Mrs. Doubtfire

Year released

1993

Genres

Drama, comedy

Classification

PG
Adult Themes, Language

Synopsis

After Daniel Hillard, an unemployed actor, loses custody of his three children to his ex-wife, he realises that seeing his kids once a week just isn’t enough. So the crafty thespian dresses as “Mrs. Doubtfire”, an elderly British nanny with a sharp tongue and an endearing way with children, in order to be close to his kids in this bright, heartwarming comedy.

Runtime

12mins

Cast and crew

  • Robin Williams
  • Sally Field
  • Pierce Brosnan
A modern classic, Mrs. Doubtfire centres on loving-but-eccentric dad Daniel, an actor who is devastated after his wife files for divorce and gets custody of their kids.

When he learns that she is looking for a nanny/housekeeper, Daniel decides to disguise himself as an elderly woman to spend more time with the little ones.

Funny, heartwarming and powered by an iconic performance from Robin Williams, Mrs. Doubtfire is so joyous you won't be able to resist. While the premise may seem far-fetched, you'll be too busy laughing out loud to scrutinise it.

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