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Children DVD FICTION Stuart
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Children DVD FICTION Stuart
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Children DVD FICTION Stuart
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Summary:
Stuart Little is back for more action-packed adventure. This time around Stuart and the reluctant Snowbell embark on a dangerous mission to rescue Stuart's new friend Margalo from a villainous falcon. But the journey proves more difficult than he ever imagines, and Stuart has to decide if he's up to the task.
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MPAA rating: PG; brief mild language.
Optional French soundtrack or French subtitles; closed-captioned.
Based on characters from the book Stuart Little by E.B. White.
Special features: Filmmakers' commentary; "Show and tell!"--Behind the scenes filmmaking secrets; "A touch of evil"--creating the perfect villain; "Life in the fast lane"--Zoom through the filmmaking process; Stuart Little's big adventures read-along; music video, Celine Dion's "I'm alive"; theatrical trailers; DVD-ROM featires.
Director of photography, Steven Poster ; editor, Priscilla Nedd Friendly ; music, Alan Silvestri ; costume designer, Mona May ; production designer, Bill Brzeski ; visual effects and animation, Sony Pictures Imageworks ; visual effects supervisor, Jerome Chen.
Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki; featuring the voices of Michael J. Fox, Melanie Griffith, James Woods and Nathan Lane.
DVD, Dolby digital surround.
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| Consensus: Stuart Little 2 is a sweet, visually impressive sequel that provides wholesome entertainment for kids. |
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