Babe (1995)

That'll Do Pig

Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) uses his manners and polite persuasion to move the sheep to the pen, winning scores of 100 from all of the judges.

Directed by Chris Noonan.

Released in 1995 by Universal.

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  • actor: Roscoe Lee Browne
  • actor: Karen Gough
  • actor: Matthew Long
  • actor: Janet Foye
  • actor: Mike Harris
  • actor: John Doyle
  • actor: Mary Acres
  • 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
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  • costume-designer: Roger Ford
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  • screenwriter: George Miller
  • screenwriter: Chris Noonan
  • screenwriter: Dick King-Smith
  • year: 1995
  • studio: Universal