Babe the pig faces an unexpected ordeal at airport customs when officials detain the innocent farm animal, subjecting him to ...
Babe (Elizabeth Daily) tries to retrieve the bag but ends up with the monkeys. #BabePigintheCity #Animals #Funny Get your ...
Life may be stranger than fiction, but sometimes fiction bleeds into life. Take James Cromwell. In 1995’s Babe, the actor played a farmer who decides not to slaughter a nice little pig who was ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Babe: Pig in the City is a pointed, harrowing immigrant drama. Fans of Babe (Pig in the City is its sequel) stayed away in droves upon its Thanksgiving 1998 release.
A deep melancholy lies at the heart of Babe: Pig in the City, and is felt by all of the film’s many human and animal characters — even the ever-optimistic pig. Now 20 years old, George Miller’s ...
In a heartfelt example of life imitating art, “Babe” star James Cromwell is helping save a real baby big from being slaughtered. Cromwell serves as an honorary director at PETA and is working with the ...
Regardless of what the Chinese calendar may have said at the time, 1995 was the year of the pig, producing not one but two films featuring vocal pork. The first, Gordy, was so awful, it stirred up ...
Midway through the movie “Babe,” Ferdinand, the panicky, wise-talking duck, reaches his breaking point. A shrewd bird, he has discerned that the Hoggetts, his owners, keep farm animals around only if ...
Babe, the nine-month old micro pig, was everything his owner Deirdre O’Donnell had always wanted. She had dreamed of owning a pet pig since she was young, but she had never been able to see her hope ...