Information
| Year: | 2002 |
| Rating: | 5.6(7517) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Adventure |
| Directed by: | Rob Minkoff |
| Actors: | Michael J. Fox Hugh Laurie Jonathan Lipnicki Geena Davis Anna Hoelck Ashley Hoelck |
| "A Little Goes A Long Way" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Rob Minkoff | |
| Actors | |
| Michael J. Fox | as Stuart Little |
| Hugh Laurie | as Mr. Frederick Little |
| Jonathan Lipnicki | as George Little |
| Nathan Lane | as Snowbell |
| James Woods | as The Evil Falcon |
| Steve Zahn | as Monty the Alley-Cat |
| Marc John Jefferies | as Will, George's Friend |
| Angelo Massagli | as Wallace |
| Jim Doughan | as Soccerball Coach |
| Brad Garrett | as Plumber |
| Conan McCarty | as Referee |
| Daniel Hansen | as Student |
| Kevin Olson | as Irwin |
| Dyllan Christopher | as Kid |
| Bobby Walsh | as Tony |
| Michael C. Fuchs | as Mark |
| Raymond Ma | as Chef |
| Ronobir Lahiri | as Cab Driver |
| David Tabatsky | as Balloon Man |
| Frank Aquilino | as Onlooker |
| Salvatore Pate | as Onlooker |
| Robert Harriell | as Blader |
| Adal Ramones | as Stuart Little |
| Actresses | |
| Geena Davis | as Mrs. Eleanor Little |
| Anna Hoelck | as Martha Little |
| Ashley Hoelck | as Martha Little |
| Melanie Griffith | as Margalo the Bird |
| Maria Bamford | as Teacher |
| Amelia Marshall | as Will's Mom |
| Connie Roderick | as Catholic Nun in Park |
| Rachael Harris | as Additional Voices |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 5 March 2001 - June 2001 |
| Budget: | USD 120,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 64,736,114 USD (15 December 2002) UK - 9,576,023 GBP (25 August 2002) Worldwide - 99,800,000 USD (8 December 2002) (except USA) Argentina - 506,193 USD (30 July 2002) Italy - 461,610 EUR (1 September 2002) Spain - 935,576 EUR (4 August 2002) |
| Plot: | Stuart's mother is being over-protective of him, especially when he narrowly escapes injury in a soccer game. His big brother George has also made a new friend, Will, so Stuart is feeing lonely. Stuart rescues a canary, Margalo, from a falcon; she moves in with the Littles. One day, Margalo is nowhere to be found, so Stuart and Snowbell set out across the city to find her while George covers for Stuart (the first time he's had to lie). |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Put a Little Love in Your Heart" Written by Jackie DeShannon, Randall Meyers (as Randy Myers) and Jimmy Holiday Produced by Warren Campbell Performed by Mary Mary Courtesy of Columbia Records "One" Written by Harry Nilsson "Alone Again (Naturally)" Written by Raymond O'Sullivan Performed by Gilbert O'Sullivan Courtesy of Grand Upright Music Ltd. By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc. "Top Of the World" Written by Jeffrey Cohen (as Jeff Cohen), Daniel Pringle and Leah Haywood Produced by Gregg Wattenberg Performed by Mandy Moore Courtesy of Epic Records "The Beach (from Vertigo)" Written by Bernard Herrmann "Another Small Adventure" Written by Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk Produced by Gregg Wattenberg Performed by Chantal Kreviazuk Courtesy of Columbia Records "I'm Alive" Written by Kristian Lundin and Andreas Carlsson Performed by Céline Dion Courtesy of Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Hold On to the Good Things" Written by Holly Knight and Roxanne Seeman Produced by Marc Tanner Performed by Shawn Colvin Courtesy of Columbia Records |
Goofs
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Continuity: When Stuart confronts Falcon in the Pishkin Building, Stuart and Margalo are alternately standing on and off of the grillwork surrounding the water valve on which Falcon is perched. Continuity: Falcon's wingspan is noticeably shorter in the "Going up!" scene in which he carries Stuart's plane higher into the air. Continuity: Snowbell runs up to the back door of the cab trying to get the Littles' attention. However, when the cab moves away from him, he is now standing directly in front of it. Continuity: When Irwin gets hit in the stomach with the soccer ball it bounces off of him, but in the next shot of him he is holding the ball. Revealing mistakes: In the final shot of the movie, as the family leave the rooftop, Mum is holding out her hand as though she is carrying Stuart, but he is not there. Revealing mistakes: After the falcon puts Margalo in the paint can and puts the lid on, the holes in the lid are elongated but when Snowbell is trying to get the lid off to let Margalo out, the holes are perfectly round. Continuity: When the family is riding around in the taxi looking for Stuart, the baby girl bounces back and forth several times between sleeping and being awake. It appears to be the same shot of her every time you see her sleeping. Continuity: When the family is riding in the taxi chasing after Stuart, the baby girl is securely strapped into an infant carrier. When they climb out of the taxi, the baby girl is in the mother's arms and the infant carrier is nowhere to be seen. CHAR: Toward the beginning of the film when Stuart flies the model plane outside and crashes it, his mother, father, brother, and friend all run out the house and into the park to chase after him. This means the baby was, presumably, left alone in the house - or, the writers just forgot about her completely. GEOG: When Falcon is arguing with the yellow bird, they are atop the Chrysler Building according to the eagle decals, but when they swoop down, they are next to Central Park. The two are nowhere near each other. Continuity: When the white cat exits the can to get the Little's attention, he is last seen at the rear wheel of the taxi, but at the next shot, he is back at the can's opening. |
Quotes
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Snowbell: I wish I were the one that was dead! Margalo: Really? Snowbell: No. But I'm feeling very unhappy! Snowbell: What's wrong with giving up?... and just think of the time you save! [Monty is looking in a trash can] Monty: Oh, can't I get any food in this city? [Falcon falls out of the sky and lands in the trash can. Monty looks up at the sky] Monty: Thank you. Falcon: Don't ever make a friend I can eat. Snowbell: Margalo? Where are you? Margalo: [from inside a paint can where Falcon has her imprisoned] In the can! Snowbell: Oh, OK. I'll wait. Fredrick Little: Now, now. If there's a problem I simply pull on this string... [he does and it breaks] Well, now you can be upset. Mrs. Little: Did you hear that! She said "Bla Bla"! [Falcon has picked up Stuart and is going to drop him] Margalo: Don't hurt him, Falcon! Falcon: I won't hurt him. The sidewalk will! Snowbell: You've got guts, kid! And you've got spunk! Not to mention moxy! You've got guts, spunk, and moxy! Stuart Little: Don't worry about Snowbell. He wouldn't hurt a fly. [Outside, Snowbell catches a fly, eats it] Snowbell: [burps] Oh, those flies really come back on ya! [Snowball hissing at Margalo, starts coughing] Snowbell: Oh, oh! Hairball! Major hairball! And yet we continue to lick ourselves. Unbelievable! Snowbell: [trying to get the Littles' attention] Ho little, hoo wittle, hey wattle... [when asked to clean up Martha's spilled oatmeal] Snowbell: Oh, great, it's glop. Look what I'm reduced to. I'm a Handi-Wipe with hair. Margalo: I'm leaving you, forever. Falcon: And what do you think you will be without me? Margalo: Free. Falcon: I'll be back for you, furball. Snowbell: Don't hurry. Falcon: You should have stayed in your little hole, mouse-boy. Falcon: The party's over, furface. [the falcon dives up to behind Margalo, and stomps his feet loud enough while landing at her to startle her] Falcon: Remember me? Margalo: You scared me. Falcon: What can I say? I'm a scary guy. Snowbell: [looking down on New York City, while climbing very high; and thinking about the mean falcon at the same time] I hope I live to regret this. Stuart Little: Little high, little low! Mrs. Little: [from a distance] Little hey, little hoe. Margalo: What the heck was that? Stuart Little: Oh, that's just how we greet each other. Margalo: Interesting. Snowbell: Nauseating is more like it. [Will discovers that George is in trouble with Mrs. Little] Will: What are you going to do now? George Little: Where's Canada? George Little: Am I in trouble? Fredrick Little: No, son, you're not in trouble. [George smiles] You're in BIG trouble! [George frowns when he hears this] Stuart Little: [after Margalo disappears] She's in terrible trouble, and I have to help her. I mean, what am I, a man or a [pause] mouse? Snowbell: Uh... is that a trick question? George Little: [answering the phone] Stuart! [very fast] Stuart, where are you? How are you? Are you all right? Did you find her? How's Snowbell? When are you coming home? Mom and Dad are asking alotta questions. Stuart Little: So are you. Stuart Little: [using a pay phone] Snowbell, I need more change. Snowbell: What do I look like, a fanny pack? Snowbell: I'm telling ya', Stuart, if more people gave up, there'd be fewer wars. Snowbell: [after Stuart wakes him up] This better be important. Stuart Little: Margalo's still missing. Snowbell: I should have been more specific. I meant important to me. Stuart Little: There is no silver lining! [the Littles have just discovered Stuart's red roadster stripped] Mrs. Little: Who would do such a thing? Fredrick Little: Tiny little vandals! Margalo: You're as big as you feel. Snowbell: [Stuart's car has broken down] This is a sign, like the burning bush, except this a carburetor and I'm not Moses Fredrick Little: Stuart? Stuart Little: Yeah, Dad? Fredrick Little: What's the silver lining this time? Stuart Little: She'll be back in the spring. Stuart Little: [as Stuart and Snowbell are out searching for Margalo] Don't worry, George is covering for us! Snowbell: George? George doesn't know poop from applesauce! And I say that with a great deal of affection! Stuart Little: [to Margalo, as the Falcon is attacking the toy plane] If I live through this, I'm sticking to painting and dancing! Stuart Little: How can you think of eating at a time like this? Snowbell: Look, I'm nervous. And when I'm nervous I eat. 'Cuz I know, in my growling gut, that if anything happens to you, I'll be blamed. I'm sure the Littles already know we're gone and are planning to replace me with a hampster. Stuart Little: [as a newspaper falls on him] Oof, hey look! The Yankees won! Snowbell: This is a sign, Stuart, like the burning bush, except its a carberator and I'm not Moses. But it's telling us something: Let your people go! Stuart Little: We're not giving up! Will: Wow, this is cool. All my brother does is jam crayons up his nose! Snowbell: Cats don't eat raisins! We have too much class. We eat fish byproducts. Also, I... need to go tinky. Stuart Little: How about the alley? Snowbell: An alley? I'm a cat! We're fastidious creatures. We use a litter box. We don't just yell 'Bombs away' and go wherever we are! |
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