Stuart Little 3: Call Of The Wild (2005)

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Written by E.B. White

Directed by Audu Paden

Running Time: 73 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Stuart Little, the lovable little mouse who was adopted by a human family, has starred in two huge hit movies, which mixed real life action with computer-generated graphics. Now he appears in a purely animated film that younger viewers will love. The big star voices from the first two films (Michael J. Fox, Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) add a familiar soundtrack to the new format, which sees Stuart and his adoptive family on holiday, staying in a cabin in the woods. Finding himself in his intended surrounding, Stuart makes animal instead of human friends. Helping those close to him cope with the outdoor lifestyle and the challenges it can present, they all find themselves learning some valuable lessons.

Cast

Image for Michael J. FoxMichael J. FoxStuart Little
Image for Hugh LaurieHugh LaurieMr. Frederick Little
Image for Geena DavisGeena DavisMrs. Eleanor Little
Corey PadnosGeorge Little
Wayne Brady
Tom Kenny
Image for Peter MacNicolPeter MacNicol
Image for Virginia MadsenVirginia Madsen
Sophia PadenBunny

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