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Actors: Don Alder, Ed Bernard, Kevin Chevalia, Anne Christianson, Ted D'Arms Director: Duwayne Dunham Rating: Features: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Number of Discs: 1 Running Time: 84 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Release Date: December 12, 2000 Theatrical Release Date: February 3, 1993 Studio: Walt Disney Video
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The adventure begins when the loving owners of these irresistible pets are forced to leave them in the temporary care of a friend who lives hundreds of miles away. But after several days the worried animals begin to think their family must be in trouble so they decide to head for home. On their incredible journey across the ruggedly beautiful Sierras they encounter unexpected surprises from man beast and nature alike. It s an unforgettable story of love courage and devotion that will delight and inspire generations to come!System Requirements:Starring: Don Adler Don Ameche Sally Field Michael J. Fox Kim Greist and Robert Hays. Directed By: Duwayne Dunham. Running Time: 1 hrs. 24 mins. This film is presented in "Standard" format. Copyright 1997 Buena Vista.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 717951000071 Manufacturer No: 01307900
Walt Disney studios had previously adapted Sheila Burnford's classic animal-adventure novel The Incredible Journey in 1963, and the story proves just as durable in this popular 1993 version, in which the heroic trio of animals are given voices provided by Don Ameche, Michael J. Fox, and Sally Field. They don't actually speak like the clever critters in Babe, but we hear their "voices" as the lost household pets--Shadow the golden retriever, Chance the bulldog, and Sassy the cat--survive a harrowing series of adventures as they struggle to find their way home. Perfect entertainment for kids, this frequently clever movie offers an abundance of wildlife and beautiful location scenery, and the vocal performances by Ameche, Fox, and Field are surprisingly effective. A hit with parents and children alike, the film was followed by a sequel in 1996. --Jeff Shannon