variant: DVD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 80 Grams
Director: Rob Minkoff
Media Format: Subtitled, PAL
Run time: 1 hour and 14 minutes
Release date: 24 Nov. 2002
Actors: Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Anna Hoelck
Dubbed:: Dutch, Flemish
Subtitles:: Dutch, English, English, Hindi
Language: Dutch (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Producers: Douglas Wick, Gail Lyon, Jason Clark, Jeff Franklin
Writers: Bruce Joel Rubin, Douglas Wick, E.B. White
Number of discs: 1
REVIEWS
Stuart Little is back in an all new heart-warming comic take full of action-packed adventure. Featuring all your favorite characters from the first movie along with some new ones - plus even more incredible visual effects. STUART LITTLE 2 goes where no mouse has gone before!
FROM AMAZON.CO.UK
A combination of modern technology and more traditional filmmaking, Stuart Little 2 is, like its predecessor, a beautifully innocent children's movie. While the likes of Shrek and Monster's, Inc. have taken human actors visually out of the picture, Stuart Little 2 is more old-fashioned in its approach and themes: the tale of a big-hearted little mouse is familiar to anyone raised on classic Disney. For those who haven't seen the first film a fairly hefty suspension of belief is required, but this is an engaging tale. Packing everything into to a succinct 70 minutes the plot is a simple story, full of heartfelt platitudes and uplifting messages. Nathan Lane adds a welcome touch of sharp humour as the voice of Snowball the cat, and Hugh Laurie and Geena Davies' portrayal of Mr and Mrs Little has a knowing edge beneath their squeaky clean exterior. It may lack the cultural suss of some of its competitors, but Stuart Little 2 is hugely recommended for those wishing to be entertained, young and old alike.
On the DVD: Stuart Little 2 is an absolute visual delight, interweaving the worlds of real action and computer generation to sumptuous effect. The colours are vivid and bold, giving the film a cartoon, almost fantasy, quality that suits the feel of the story. There's a rake of extras, including several behind the scenes and technical featurettes that could possibly spoil some of the magic for younger children. That particular audience, however, will be entertained by the succession of games, stories, competitions and Web links. --Phil Udell
FROM THE BACK COVER
Pluky, pint sized hero Stuart Little (voiced by Micheal J.Fox) returns in "Stuart Little 2", This time , Stuart embarks on a journey through the city with a reluctant Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane) to rescue his new feathered friend, Margalo, from the menacing Falcon (voiced by James Woods). It’s a tall order for a small mouse with a big heart, but as Stuart says: "When you’re a friend of Stuart Little, you’re a friend for life".
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