Antz (1998)

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Written by Todd Alcott, Chris Weitz

Directed by Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Adults and children alike will love this truely amazing, visually exuberant and witty animated adventure starring Woody Allen among an ant-hill of all-star voices.

For Z 4195 (Woody Allen) is a neurotic ant who thinks life isn't all it's cracked up to be, struggling to express his individuality in a colony of conformists and whose love for the beautiful Princess Bala (Sharon Stone) is totally unappreciated as she is promised to another, a soldier ant.

After realising that he must improve himself to be in with a chance with the Princess, Z agrees to swap places with his friend who is a soldier ant and leads the entire ant colony into a revolution against the terrorizing General Mandible (Gene Hackman)

With the

Cast

Image for Woody AllenWoody AllenZ
Image for Dan AykroydDan AykroydChip
Image for Anne BancroftAnne BancroftQueen
Jane CurtinMuffy
Image for Danny GloverDanny GloverBarbatus
Image for Gene HackmanGene HackmanGeneral Mandible
Image for Jennifer LopezJennifer LopezAzteca
Image for John MahoneyJohn MahoneyGrebs/Drunk Scout
Paul MazurskyPsychologist
Grant ShaudForeman
Image for Sylvester StalloneSylvester StalloneWeaver
Image for Sharon StoneSharon StonePrincess Bala
Image for Christopher WalkenChristopher WalkenCol. Cutter
Jim CummingsAdditional Voices
April WinchellAdditional Voices

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