
The Little family just got bigger.
When the Littles adopt Stuart, the mouse, George is initially unwelcoming to his new brother, and the family cat, Snowbell, is even less enthusiastic. Stuart resolves to face these difficulties with as much pluck and courage as he can muster.
- 6.1
- 1999
- Released
- 1h 24m

Michael J. Fox
Stuart Little (voice)
Geena Davis
Mrs. Little
Hugh Laurie
Mr. Little
Jonathan Lipnicki
George Little
Nathan Lane
Snowbell (voice)
Chazz Palminteri
Smokey (voice)
Steve Zahn
Monty (voice)
Jim Doughan
Lucky (voice) / Officer Allen
David Alan Grier
Red (voice)
Bruno Kirby
Mr. Stout (voice)
Jennifer Tilly
Mrs. Stout (voice)
Stan Freberg
Race Announcer (voice)
Jeffrey Jones
Uncle Crenshaw
Connie Ray
Aunt Tina
Allyce Beasley
Aunt Beatrice
Brian Doyle-Murray
Cousin Edgar
Estelle Getty
Grandma Estelle
Harold Gould
Grandpa Spencer
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Uncle Stretch
Julia Sweeney
Mrs. Keeper
Dabney Coleman
Dr. Beechwood
Miles Marsico
Anton
Jon Polito
Officer Sherman
Joe Bays
Race Starter
Taylor Negron
Salesman
Kimmy Robertson
Race Spectator
Tannis Benedict
Hot Dog Vendor
Chuck Blechen
Skipper
Westleigh M. Styer
Skipper
Larry Goodhue
Boat Registrar
Joshua Paule
New Yorker (uncredited)
Released
en
$133,000,000.00
$300,135,367.00
- #sibling relationship
- #based on novel or book
- #cat
- #gangster
- #orphanage
- #adoption
- #mouse
- #stepbrother
- #world trade center
- #live action and animation
- #talking animal
- #cgi-live action hybrid
- #different species
- #feeling different
- #familiar
Reviews

**A good film for children that can, due to its sweetness, make adults feel that they are left in the room.** Watching this film is like listening to a fairy tale, or a fable, set in our days. It's the best way I've found to describe it. What we have is a family that decides to adopt a little white mouse, orphaned, after a visit to an orphanage, and that will count on the hostility of the house











