Babe: Pig in the City (Blu-ray) G
This little pig went to the city...
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: G
- Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 7, 2013
- Originally Released: 1998
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Magda Szubanski & James Cromwell | |
Performer: | Mickey Rooney | |
Directed by | George Miller | |
Narrated by | Roscoe Lee Browne | |
Screenwriting by | George Miller, Judy Morris & Mark Lamprell | |
Composition by | Nigel Westlake | |
Produced by | Bill Miller, George Miller & Doug Mitchell | |
Director of Photography: | Andrew Lesnie | |
Voice: | Elizabeth Daily, Steven Wright, Glenne Headly, James Cosmo, Adam Goldberg, Miriam Margolyes, Danny Mann, Nathan Kress, Russi Taylor, Myles Jeffrey & Hugo Weaving |
Entertainment Reviews:
It's George Miller's masterpiece, maybe even the best commercial film of 1998.
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Chicago Reader
The story is heartwarming but never cloying, and the fanciful sets and Miller's stylized direction make it a fun watch for adults, too. -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly
BABE has all but lost its bearings.
New York Times
The audience isn't coddled, and the film doesn't talk down to anyone. We are, all of us, subjects to unbearable emotions, and Pig in the City is a rare film that more or less encompasses all of them.
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Polygon
[I]t's a rewarding, beautifully designed work set in a fantasy city that mashes up landmarks from every modern metropolis.
The Atlantic
...Undeniably clever and inventive...
Los Angeles Times
Rating: A- --
Brilliant!
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Entertainment Weekly
Product Description:
This sequel to the critically acclaimed original picture might not have been quite the pig at the box office that its predecessor was, but it was one of 1998's most charming, entertaining works. This family-friendly adventure takes the oinker of the title, along with Ferdy and Mrs. Hoggett, beyond the confines of the farm's fences and into the great wide world. It's up to the trio to save the farm, and they just might be able to do it. James Cromwell returns to the role of the farmer, and George Miller (HAPPY FEET) directs.