Babe
| Genre: | Family |
| Mood: | Moving, Wholesome |
| Decade: | 1990's |
| Country: | Australia, United States |
| Director: | Chris Noonan |
| Actor: | James Cromwell |
| Actress: | Christine Cavanaugh |
| Release Year: | 1995 |
| Studio: | MCA Home Video |
| Runtime: | 94 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Separated from his family, despondent Yorkshire piglet Babe (voiced by Cavanaugh) is won at a county fair by kindly farmer Hoggett (Cromwell), and soon learns his eventual fate: the Christmas dinner table. Ignorant of the rigid social structure among the farm animals, Babe guilelessly befriends elderly ewe Maa (Miriam Flynn) and Fly (Miriam Margolyes), a maternal sheepdog who teaches him how to herd-and save his hide.
Why I Love It:
Splendidly combining live-animal action with Jim Henson-esque animatronics, Noonan's irresistible "Babe" is a story about flouting convention and realizing one's potential. With its live menagerie of talking ducks, sheep, dogs, and a Greek chorus of mice mirroring the human pecking order, this Oscar-nominated film puts an intelligent, absorbing spin on self-betterment. Clever, rousing entertainment for everyone in your stable.







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