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Released on December 17, 1999, Stuart Little is a landmark family comedy that seamlessly blends live-action with groundbreaking CGI. Loosely based on the 1945 classic children's novel by E.B. White, the film was directed by Rob Minkoff and notably co-written by M. Night Shyamalan. Plot Overview
The Queer Reading (Or, Why We Love Snowbell)
Let’s talk about the cat. Voiced by the incomparable Nathan Lane, Snowbell is the cynical, closeted queen of the Upper East Side. He hates Stuart because Stuart ruins his aesthetic. Stuart is a disruption to the natural order. stuart little 1999
Legacy
Stuart Little was successful enough to spawn two sequels: Released on December 17, 1999, Stuart Little is
Film Report: Stuart Little (1999) Stuart Little is a 1999 live-action/computer-animated family comedy directed by Rob Minkoff . Loosely based on the 1945 children’s novel by E.B. White Stuart Little 2 (2002) – Introduced a new
- Stuart Little 2 (2002) – Introduced a new love interest, a bird named Margalo (voiced by Melanie Griffith).
- Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005) – A direct-to-video fully animated sequel.
He thought of Margalo, the Little family, and his friend George, who loved anything that sounded remotely daring. Stuart ran into the kitchen. “George! Come quick!”
Released on December 17, 1999, Stuart Little became an instant family favorite by blending live-action with groundbreaking CGI animation. Directed by Rob Minkoff