Babe (1995)

The Sheep Pig

Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) takes the field amongst a crowd of disbelievers and attempts to take his place with the sheep.

Directed by Chris Noonan.

Released in 1995 by Universal.

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  • prop: Cane
  • setting: Field
  • theme: Self Esteem
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  • actor: Trevor Read
  • actor: Karen Gough
  • actor: Matthew Long
  • actor: Charles Bartlett
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  • actor: Mike Harris
  • actor: John Doyle
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  • actor: Marshall Napier
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  • director: Chris Noonan
  • producer: Catherine Barber
  • producer: George Miller
  • producer: Doug Mitchell
  • producer: Daphne Paris
  • producer: Philip Hearnshaw
  • producer: Bill Miller
  • cinematographer: Andrew Lesnie
  • composer: Nigel Westlake
  • editor: Marcus D'Arcy
  • editor: Jay Friedkin
  • costume-designer: Roger Ford
  • production-designer: Roger Ford
  • role-name: Country Woman
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  • screenwriter: George Miller
  • screenwriter: Chris Noonan
  • screenwriter: Dick King-Smith
  • year: 1995
  • studio: Universal