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Babe (1995)

Babe (1995)
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A young pig fights convention to become a sheep dog -- or, rather, sheep pig -- in this charming Australian family film, which became an unexpected international success due to superior special effects and an intelligent script. The title refers to the name bestowed on a piglet soon after his separation from his family, when he finds himself on a strange farm. Confused and sad, Babe is adopted by a friendly dog and slowly adjusts to his new home. Discovering that the fate of most pigs is the dinner table, Babe devotes himself to becoming a useful member of the farm by trying to learn how to herd sheep, despite the skepticism of the other animals and the kindly but conventional Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell). Because technically impeccable animatronics and computer graphics allow the farm animals to converse easily among themselves, first-time director Chris Noonan can treat the film's menagerie as actual characters, playing scene not for cuteness but for real emotions. The result is often surprisingly touching, with Noonan and George Miller's script, based on Dick King-Smith's children's book and, indirectly, a true story, seamlessly combining gentle whimsy and sincere feeling. These same qualities are embodied by in Cromwell's beautifully understated performance as Farmer Hoggett, which anchors the film. Despite its unlikely premise and low profile, Babe's inspirational story was embraced by audiences and critics, and the movie became an international sleeper that won an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. It was followed in 1999 by the less successful Babe: Pig in the City. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
James CromwellMagda Szubanski, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Noonan
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Synopsis of Babe

A young pig fights convention to become a sheep dog -- or, rather, sheep pig -- in this charming Australian family film, which became an unexpected international success due to superior special effects and an intelligent script. The title refers to the name bestowed on a piglet soon after his separation from his family, when he finds himself on a strange farm. Confused and sad, Babe is adopted by a friendly dog and slowly adjusts to his new home. Discovering that the fate of most pigs is the dinner table, Babe devotes himself to becoming a useful member of the farm by trying to learn how to herd sheep, despite the skepticism of the other animals and the kindly but conventional Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell). Because technically impeccable animatronics and computer graphics allow the farm animals to converse easily among themselves, first-time director Chris Noonan can treat the film's menagerie as actual characters, playing scene not for cuteness but for real emotions. The result is often surprisingly touching, with Noonan and George Miller's script, based on Dick King-Smith's children's book and, indirectly, a true story, seamlessly combining gentle whimsy and sincere feeling. These same qualities are embodied by in Cromwell's beautifully understated performance as Farmer Hoggett, which anchors the film. Despite its unlikely premise and low profile, Babe's inspirational story was embraced by audiences and critics, and the movie became an international sleeper that won an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. It was followed in 1999 by the less successful Babe: Pig in the City. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

This rental contains both Babe and Babe: Pig in the City

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
188 mins

Complete Cast of Babe


Director(s):
Chris Noonan
Writer(s):
Chris NoonanGeorge Miller
Producer(s):
Doug MitchellGeorge MillerDoug Mitchell
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyFamily & Kids
Babe Awards:
  • 1995 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Special Family Film Award
  • 1995 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1995 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1995 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Picture
  • 1995 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best New Director
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    Chris and tonya S.

    While I typically enjoy more R rated action movies, I truly enjoyed this movie. I've sat through numerous kids movies with my daughter and found this one unique. There were no bad guys. In kids movies, all seem to use the same cheesy good guy, bad guy, maiden in distress formula. This one was just fun, with no nemesis other than a grouchy dog who doesnt really get in the way. I was just very impressed by a film that strayed from the same boring formula. Highly recommended if you want just some family fun, even if you are a die hard action fan.

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    Sharon O.

    I recommend this movie to any one who loves pigs, farm animals and especially sheepies! Even though it is rated G, anybody at any age will thoroughly enjoy this classic tale! Very well made!

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    Kevin T.

    Very original. Lots of fun. Probably written by vegetarians, and it does make you think as well as laugh. 5-STARS

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