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Babe: Pig in the City
Description
Babe, fresh from his victory in the sheepherding contest, returns to Farmer Hoggett's farm, but after Farmer Hoggett is injured and unable to work, Babe has to go to the big city to save the farm. Along with his friends, Babe meets a lot of new friends and gets into new adventures.
Babe, fresh from his victory in the sheepherding contest, returns to Farmer Hoggett's farm, but after Farmer Hoggett is injured and unable to work, Babe has to go to the big city to save the farm. Along with his friends, Babe meets a lot of new friends and gets into new adventures.
Actors:
Van Epperson,
Myles Jeffrey,
Ken Radley,
Hugo Weaving,
James Cromwell,
Babs McMillan,
Oren Ben-Moshe,
Bill Capizzi,
Kristoffer Greaves,
Pamela Hawken,
Katie Leigh,
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Van Epperson
21 February 1957, Sweetwater, Tennessee, USA
Myles Jeffrey
5 October 1990, Riverside County, California, USA
Ken Radley
Hugo Weaving
4 April 1960, Ibadan, Nigeria
James Cromwell
27 January 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
Babs McMillan
Oren Ben-Moshe
Bill Capizzi
21 March 1937, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Kristoffer Greaves
Pamela Hawken
Katie Leigh
16 December 1958, Carmel, California, USA
Director:
George Miller
George Miller
3 March 1945, Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia
Country:
International
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