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Thu 12/04/01 at 16:14
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From the co-director of the Lion King comes the fantastic film, Stuart Little. This beautiful and touching story about a family who adopts a mouse will keep you entertained for hours (well the 81 minutes its on for)! The film is based on the classic book by E.B.White.

The Plot.

The Little Family decide to adopt a child from the orphan home to be a little brother for their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki).

Once they've taken George to school Mr and Mrs Little (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) set off to the orphan home. When they first step into the orphanage they are surrounded by lovely children. They cant make up their mind who to have. Until, they see Stuart. He's clever, adorable and a mouse! They dont care and they both fall instantly in love with him. They adopt him and take him to his new home.

George asked for a little brother and little is what he shall get. George doesnt take his parents seriously to start with but soon realises that they are not joking. He doesnt quite know what to make of his new brother Stuart (voiced by Michael J.Fox).

Snowbell, the family cat, is very ashamed to have a mouse as his master so he attempts to eat him. That plan backfires and to make matters worse, his other cat friends find out about Stuart. Snowbell plans to get rid of Stuart.............FOREVER!

Buy the DVD and get sucked into the fun as Stuart gets carried on all sorts of adventures.

ITS A BIG SUCCESS FOR A little FILM!
Thu 12/04/01 at 23:50
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Thanks for the great review Happy, I was wondering if the film was as good as the books (although in the books the mouse wasnt adopted, the wife actually gave birth to the mouse...good thing they changed that!). I'll try and catch the film soon.
Thu 12/04/01 at 16:14
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From the co-director of the Lion King comes the fantastic film, Stuart Little. This beautiful and touching story about a family who adopts a mouse will keep you entertained for hours (well the 81 minutes its on for)! The film is based on the classic book by E.B.White.

The Plot.

The Little Family decide to adopt a child from the orphan home to be a little brother for their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki).

Once they've taken George to school Mr and Mrs Little (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) set off to the orphan home. When they first step into the orphanage they are surrounded by lovely children. They cant make up their mind who to have. Until, they see Stuart. He's clever, adorable and a mouse! They dont care and they both fall instantly in love with him. They adopt him and take him to his new home.

George asked for a little brother and little is what he shall get. George doesnt take his parents seriously to start with but soon realises that they are not joking. He doesnt quite know what to make of his new brother Stuart (voiced by Michael J.Fox).

Snowbell, the family cat, is very ashamed to have a mouse as his master so he attempts to eat him. That plan backfires and to make matters worse, his other cat friends find out about Stuart. Snowbell plans to get rid of Stuart.............FOREVER!

Buy the DVD and get sucked into the fun as Stuart gets carried on all sorts of adventures.

ITS A BIG SUCCESS FOR A little FILM!

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