Stuart Little
- Original title
- Stuart Little
- Year
- 1999
- Running time
- 92 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Jonathan Lipnicki
- Geena Davis
- Hugh Laurie
- Julia Sweeney
- Jeffrey Jones
- Dabney Coleman
- Jon Polito
- Michael J. FoxVoice
- Nathan LaneVoice
- Chazz PalminteriVoice
- Steve ZahnVoice
- Jim DoughanVoice
- David Alan GrierVoice
- Bruno KirbyVoice
- Jennifer TillyVoice
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Kids. Comedy | Family Relationships. Rodents. Adoption. Family-friendly
- Movie Groups
- Stuart Little
- Synopsis
- E.B. White's classic children's story is brought to the screen in this fantasy, which combines computer-animated characters with a cast of live actors. Mrs. Little (Geena Davis), Mr. Little (Hugh Laurie), and their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki) live in a brownstone near New York's Central Park. The Littles have decided to adopt a younger brother for George, and while they're meeting the children at an orphanage, they are greeted by a mouse named Stuart (voice of Michael J. Fox), who can talk, walk upright, wear clothes, and do nearly anything a human child can do. The Littles are so taken with Stuart that they decide to adopt him, and soon the rest of the family is just as charmed by Stuart -- with the possible exception of Snowbell (voice of Nathan Lane), their house cat. The cast of humans includes Jennifer Tilly, Bruno Kirby, and Dabney Coleman; animal voices are contributed by Chazz Palminteri and Steve Zahn, Jim Doughan, and David Alan Grier. (Mark Deming: All Movie Guide)
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- Rankings Position
- Awards
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1999: Nominated for Oscar: Best Visual Effects2000: Annie Awards: 3 nominations1999: Saturn Awards (Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films): 3 nominations1999: Satellite Awards: nominated to Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media.
- Critics' reviews
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"Such astounding computer-generated effects you'll suspend disbelief and root for the hero, a 3-inch talking mouse."
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"The new Stuart Little is OK, but it's never so charming that you forget you're watching a manufactured object."
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"There's nothing very involving about this Rob Minkoff-directed effort."
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"Both a dazzling technological achievement and a really sweet movie."
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"This take on E.B. White's Stuart Little does a more-than-passable job of resurrecting the story for a new generation"
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"Sustains a lovely balance between enchantment and playfulness."
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"Patronizing and predictable."
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