Babe (1995)

The Sheep Password

Rex (Hugo Weaving) convinces the sheep to give him the sheep password in order to save Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) and help him in the competition.

Directed by Chris Noonan.

Released in 1995 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Farmer
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  • primary-genre: Children and Family
  • primary-genre: Sci-Fi and Fantasy
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  • prop: Walkie Talkie
  • setting: Field
  • setting: Farm
  • setting: Living Room
  • theme: Diversity
  • theme: Communication
  • theme: Adversity
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  • actor: Tina Lifford
  • actor: Michelle Davison
  • actor: Karen Gough
  • actor: Julie Forsyth
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  • actor: Marshall Napier
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  • actor: Pamela Hawken
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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: Chairman of Judges
  • role-name: Country Woman
  • role-name: Sheep
  • role-name: Old Ewe
  • role-name: Valda
  • screenwriter: George Miller
  • screenwriter: Chris Noonan
  • screenwriter: Dick King-Smith
  • year: 1995
  • studio: Universal