Stuart Little (film series)
Stuart Little | |
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Directed by |
Rob Minkoff (1 & 2) Audu Paden (3) |
Produced by |
Douglas Wick Lucy Fisher |
Starring |
Michael J. Fox Jonathan Lipnicki Geena Davis Hugh Laurie Nathan Lane (More) |
Music by |
Alan Silvestri (1 & 2) Atli Örvarsson (3) |
Production company |
Franklin/Waterman Productions (1 & 2) Mainframe Entertainment (3) |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
1: December 17, 1999 2: July 19, 2002 3: October 11, 2005 |
Running time | 232+ minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Stuart Little is a live-action/computer-animated film series, based on the 1945 children's novel by E. B. White. The films are produced by Franklin/Waterman Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. Live-action roles include Jonathan Lipnicki, Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie, while the voice-over roles include Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane.
Films
Stuart Little (1999)
Stuart (Michael J. Fox) is a mouse who is adopted into a human family. His new parents, (Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie) are thrilled with him, but everyone else is not. Through a series of adventures he eventually gains the love of his big brother George, (Jonathan Lipnicki) acceptance by the extended Little family and even the grudging tolerance of the family cat Snowbell, (Nathan Lane).
Stuart Little 2 (2002)
In the sequel, Stuart and his brother George (Jonathan Lipnicki) are attending school together, but his mother (Geena Davis) doesn't seem to think Stuart is capable to taking care of himself. Later, Stuart meets a bird named Margelo (Melanie Griffith) who he unintentionally saves from an evil Falcon (James Woods) and eventually becomes smitten with. But one day when Margelo is nowhere to be found, Stuart and Snowbell (Nathan Lane) team up to go and find her.
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005)
In the third film, Stuart (Michael J. Fox) and his Family are spending their summer vacation at a lakeside cabin near Lake Garland. Stuart sign-ups to be a lake-scout in an attempt to prove to his mother (Geena Davis) that he doesn't need to be watched over all the time. Soon, Stuart meets a new friend: A Skunk named Reeko (Wayne Brady) who he quickly befriends. But when a ferocious mountain lion named the Beast (Virginia Madsen) hatches a plot to eat Snowbell (Kevin Schon). Stuart must gather up all his courage to save him.
Reboot
It was reported by the Tracking Board and Zimbio that a new Stuart Little film was in development by Sony Pictures Animation and Red Wagon Productions with Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher returning as the producers. Similar to the first two films, it will also feature a combination of live-action and computer animation. The reboot will not be a sequel to the previous films and is said to be in the vein of a John Hughes film.[1][2]
It has been stated that the new Stuart Little film will be a more faithful adaptation of the E.B. White novel than the previous films, and will most likely be released in either 2018 or 2019.[3]
Reception
Critical reception
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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Stuart Little | 66% (97 reviews) | 61 (32 reviews) |
Stuart Little 2 | 81% (122 reviews) | 66 (29 reviews) |
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild | 27% | N/A |
Box office performance
Film | Release date | Revenue | Budget | Ref. | ||
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U.S. and Canada | Other territories | Worldwide | ||||
Stuart Little | December 17, 1999 | $140,035,367 | $160,100,000 | $300,135,367 | $133,000,000 | - |
Stuart Little 2 | July 19, 2002 | $64,956,806 | $105,000,000 | $169,956,806 | $120,000,000 | - |
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild | October 11, 2005 | $11,434,893 | N/A | $11,434,893 | N/A | - |
Total | $216,427,066 | $265,100,000 | $481,527,066 | $253,000,000 | - |
Characters
Characters | Films | ||
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Stuart Little (1999) |
Stuart Little 2 (2002) |
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005) | |
Stuart Little | Michael J. Fox | ||
George Little | Jonathan Lipnicki | Corey Padnos | |
Eleanor Little | Geena Davis | ||
Frederick Little | Hugh Laurie | ||
Martha Little | Anna and Ashley Hoelck | (unknown voice actress) | |
Snowbell | Nathan Lane | Kevin Schon | |
Monty | Steve Zahn | Rino Romano | |
Uncle Crenshaw Little | Jeffrey Jones | ||
Aunt Tina Little | Connie Ray | ||
Aunt Beatrice Little | Allyce Beasley | ||
Cousin Edgar Little | Brian Doyle-Murray | ||
Grandma Estelle Little | Estelle Getty | ||
Grandpa Spencer Little | Harold Gould | ||
Uncle Stretch Little | Patrick Thomas O'Brien | ||
Smokey | Chazz Palminteri | ||
Lucky | Jim Doughan | ||
Red | David Alan Grier | ||
Reginald Stout | Bruno Kirby | ||
Camille Stout | Jennifer Tilly | ||
Anton | Miles Marsico | ||
Margalo | Melanie Griffith | ||
The Falcon | James Woods | ||
Will Powell | Marc John Jefferies | ||
Reeko | Wayne Brady | ||
The Beast | Virginia Madsen | ||
Troopmaster Bickle | Peter MacNicol | ||
Brooke | Tara Strong | ||
Crew
Role | Film | ||
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Stuart Little (1999) |
Stuart Little 2 (2002) |
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2006) | |
Director | Rob Minkoff | Audu Paden | |
Producer(s) | Douglas Wick | Douglas Wick Lucy Fisher |
Douglas Wick Lucy Fisher Leslie Hough Steven Wendland Rachel Shane |
Writer(s) | Screenplay by: M. Night Shyamalan Greg Brooker |
Screenplay by: Bruce Joel Rubin Story by: Douglas Wick Bruce Joel Rubin |
Screenplay by: Bob Shaw Don McEnery Story by: Douglas Wick |
Composer | Alan Silvestri | Atli Örvarsson | |
Cinematographer | Guillermo Navarro | Steven Poster | N/A |
Editor(s) | Tom Finan | Priscilla Nedd-Friendly | Michael Dowding Robert Gordon Bruc |
References
External links
- Stuart Little on IMDb
- Stuart Little on IMDb
- Stuart Little on IMDb