Babe 2: Pig in the City (1998)

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Written by Judy Morris

Directed by George Miller

Also known as "Babe 2: El Puerquito en la Ciudad", "Babe 2: El Puerquito va a la Ciudad", "Babe: El Cerdito se Va a la Ciudad", "Babe: El Puerquito Va a la Ciudad", "Babe: Pig in the City", "Babe: Um Porquinho na Cidade", "Babe: Un cochon dans la ville"

Running Time: 97 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: Australia/USA

Filmed in Colour

Sequel to the 1995 film Babe. The heroic pig travels overseas with some friends to help a farming family who have fallen on hard times. He becomes separated from his pals and finds himself lost in a strange city, where he has to contend with a hostile animal community.

Cast

Magda SzubanskiMrs. Esme Cordelia Hoggett
Image for James CromwellJames CromwellFarmer Arthur Hoggett
Mary SteinThe Landlady
Image for Mickey RooneyMickey RooneyFugly Floom the Speechless Man in Hotel
Elizabeth DailyBabe the Gallant Pig
Danny MannFerdinand the Duck/Tug/Additional Voices
Glenne HeadlyZootie
Steven WrightBob
James CosmoThelonius
Nathan KressEasy/Tough Pup
Myles JeffreyEasy
Stanley Ralph RossThe Pitbull/The Doberman
Russi TaylorThe Pink Poodle/Choir Cat
Adam GoldbergFlealick
Eddie BarthNigel/Alan

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