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  1. 17 de may. de 1991 · Before going on vacation, self-involved psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin has the misfortune of taking on a new patient: Bob Wiley. An exemplar of neediness and a compendium of phobias, Bob follows Marvin to his family's country house. Dr. Marvin tries to get him to leave; the trouble is, everyone loves Bob. As his oblivious patient makes himself at home, Dr. Marvin loses his professional composure ...

  2. Before going on vacation, self-involved psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) has the misfortune of taking on a new patient: Bob Wiley (Bill Murray). An exemplar of neediness and a ...

  3. Comic wizard Bill Murray teams up with Academy Award(R)-winner Richard Dreyfuss in an outrageously wild comedy that's sure to drive you off the deep end! Murray plays Bob Wiley, a troubled but lovable therapy patient who fears everything! After seeking help from noted psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss), Bob feels revived. But when the good doctor skips town to go on a quiet family vacation ...

  4. Bob Wiley (Murray) is a typical psychiatric patient: obsessive, compulsive and generally neurotic. But when his new therapist tells him he's taking a month's vacation, it's too much for Bob to handle...so he decides to join the doc and his family! Comedy 1991 1 hr 39 min. 82%.

  5. (1991) What About Bob? (1991) View more photos Movie Info. Director Frank Oz. Rating PG. Genre Comedy. Original Language English. Release Date (Theaters) May 17, 1991, Original. Runtime 1h 40m.

  6. What About Bob? 1991 · 1 hr 40 min. PG. Comedy. A month-long family vacation in New Hampshire becomes a psychiatrist’s undoing when his most dependent patient tracks him down at his rental property. Subtitles: English. Starring: Bill Murray Richard Dreyfuss Julie Hagerty Kathryn Erbe Charlie Korsmo. Directed by: Frank Oz. A month-long family ...

  7. Bob Wiley is a neurotic and manipulative man who has a habit of clinging onto his therapists. His last one, not being able to deal with him, sends him to Dr. Leo Marvin. After having just one session, Bob thinks the world of Leo. However, he's leaving to spend the rest of the summer with his family, which throws Bob into utter despair.