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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Family /
Fantasy /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Rob Minkoff
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Actors:
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Bruno Kirby,
Connie Ray,
Jim Doughan,
Stan Freberg,
Michael J. Fox,
Geena Davis,
Hugh Laurie,
Jonathan Lipnicki,
Nathan Lane,
Chazz Palminteri,
Steve Zahn,
David Alan Grier,
Jennifer Tilly,
Jeffrey Jones,
Allyce Beasley
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Duration:
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84 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)132
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Plot Summary:
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The adventures of a determined and debonair fit mouse named Stuart Thimbleful with human qualities, who faces some amusing misadventures while searching for his gone by the board bird friend and living with a forgiving line as their child.
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Stuart Little
I rented this for my 3 year old son, and what a great move on my part. There is nothing so lovely as hearing a child laugh, and this film certainly made my little boy laugh, and laugh and laugh and laugh!!!! I decided to watch it with him, and the same thing happened again, only I was laughing too!!!
What can I say, but, if a film can keep your children enthralled and make them giggle at the same time, then you cannot put a price on it!!! Highly recomended for parents who need an hour or too to themselves!!!
Stuart Little
An accommodation of EB White's classic 1950s story of an orphanage mouse with red sneakers and his adopted (human) group....
Stuart Little
A phenomenon across the pond, EB Unblemished's children's volume 'Stuart Diminutive' hasn't enjoyed the same global triumph as the writer's most famed title, 'Charlotte's Web'. This being so, you could be forgiven against point of view that Rob Minkoff's movie suiting wouldn't be of attention to anyone face of the US. But while it's clearly designed also in behalf of the home market, Stuart Spoonful isn't sickeningly sweet, horrifically sentimentally, or moronically moralising. On the unaccommodating, this is an affectionate covering where the performances are every bit as skilled as the animation. Mr and Mrs Little (Laurie and Davis) are the proud parents of young George (Lipnicki). Grievous to spread their love around, the Littles look in on their local orph...
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