Stuart Little

Stuart Little
Stuart Little

Film Details

Year

1999

Duration

81 minutes

Genres

Family

Language

English

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Synopsis

When Mr and Mrs Little decide to adopt a brother or sister for their only son George, a trip to the orphanage sees them return with more (or less) than they set out for. Stuart is a clothes-wearing, speaking mouse for who's charm the Littles can't help but fall for, much to their son's and more so cat Snowbell's dismay. Despite scrapes with Snowbell along the way Stuart soon becomes one of the family in this endearing combination of computer-animated characters and cast of live actors.

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This film has a couple of uses of mild bad language

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