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Stuart Little

When the Littles welcome Stuart, a small mouse, George initially greets his new brother with hostility, and Snowbell, the family cat, proves even more reluctant. Undaunted, Stuart commits to facing these challenges with all the grit and courage he can muster.

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Rob Minkoff

John Dykstra

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Cast & Crew

Steve Zahn

Steve Zahn

Monty (voice)

Jeffrey Jones

Jeffrey Jones

Uncle Crenshaw

Connie Ray

Connie Ray

Aunt Tina

Tannis Benedict

Tannis Benedict

Hot Dog Vendor

Brian Doyle-Murray

Brian Doyle-Murray

Cousin Edgar

Jonathan Lipnicki

Jonathan Lipnicki

George Little

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier

Red (voice)

Nathan Lane

Nathan Lane

Snowbell (voice)

Rob Minkoff

Rob Minkoff

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Jon Polito

Jon Polito

Officer Sherman

Estelle Getty

Estelle Getty

Grandma Estelle

Dabney Coleman

Dabney Coleman

Dr. Beechwood

Jennifer Tilly

Jennifer Tilly

Mrs. Stout (voice)

Taylor Negron

Taylor Negron

Salesman

Michael J. Fox

Michael J. Fox

Stuart Little (voice)

Bruno Kirby

Bruno Kirby

Mr. Stout (voice)

Joe Bays

Joe Bays

Race Starter

Harold Gould

Harold Gould

Grandpa Spencer

Kimmy Robertson

Kimmy Robertson

Race Spectator

Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie

Mr. Little

Julia Sweeney

Julia Sweeney

Mrs. Keeper

Chazz Palminteri

Chazz Palminteri

Smokey (voice)

Geena Davis

Geena Davis

Mrs. Little

Allyce Beasley

Allyce Beasley

Aunt Beatrice

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Uncle Stretch

Jim Doughan

Jim Doughan

Lucky (voice) / Officer Allen

Miles Marsico

Miles Marsico

Anton

Stan Freberg

Stan Freberg

Race Announcer (voice)

Chuck Blechen

Chuck Blechen

Skipper

Westleigh M. Styer

Westleigh M. Styer

Skipper

Larry Goodhue

Larry Goodhue

Boat Registrar

Joshua Paule

Joshua Paule

New Yorker (uncredited)

John Dykstra

John Dykstra

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Details

GenresFamily, Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure
Runtime1h 24 mins
Released on17 Dec 1999
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InGermany

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

8/10

**A good film for children that can, due to its sweetness, make adults feel that they are left in the room.** Watching this film is like listening to a fairy tale, or a fable, set in our days. It's the best way I've found to describe it. What we have is a family that decides to adopt a little white mouse, orphaned, after a visit to an orphanage, and that will count on the hostility of the house cat, unhappy that it now has a mouse as its owner. I saw the movie when I was a kid, at the cinema, and I really liked it. Now, more than twenty years later, I decided to see him again as the adult person that I am and I had a slightly different feeling. The film is extremely simple, Rob Minkoff's direction managed to understand the sweetness and simple effectiveness of the work he had in hand, but was not able to moderate the sugar. That is, we feel, several times during the film, that there is an excess of sweetness, and this makes the adult audience feel like they are too much in the room. I felt it now and that was the big problem with the film for me, a problem that most kids will have ignored without much difficulty. If little Stuart is a truly adorable character, the same may not be consensual when we think of his adoptive family. The characters weren't as well developed as they could have been, even considering it's a movie for children and young people. Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie do a very good job as the parents and Jonathan Lipnicki is not far behind, lending his character a welcome authenticity. Even so, there remains the question of what the actors could have done with better material in their hands. The work of the voice actors is quite good. Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane deserve full attention in this department. On a technical level, I think we really have to highlight all the CGI animation involving the animals and their attitudes on a positive note. The effects are also very well done and you can see that there is some financial investment in the film. Of course, a small, almost toy house in the middle of Central Park, one of the most expensive plots of land imaginable, is hard to believe, but that's a detail. The very familiar-looking sets and costumes, hinting at the 50s a bit, were also a nice addition, and the soundtrack does a smart job.

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Stuart Little (1999) Official Trailer 1 - Michael J. Fox Movie

Part of the Series

Stuart Little 2

Stuart Little 2

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Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild

Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild

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