Babe

Babe (1995)Cast and Crew

Movie"A little pig goes a long way."

Cast

J
John Doyle
as TV Commentator
C
Carlyle King
as Sheep (voice)

Crew

C
Chris Noonan
Screenplay
M
Marcus D'Arcy
Editor
J
Jay Friedkin
Editor
D
Doug Mitchell
Producer
N
Nigel Westlake
Original Music Composer
C
Chris Noonan
Director
B
Bill Miller
Producer
P
Philip Hearnshaw
Associate Producer
S
Simon Warnock
Second Assistant Director
V
Vanessa Brown
Production Coordinator
C
Catherine Barber
Associate Producer
K
Kate Dennis
Script Supervisor
S
Sue Wild
Unit Production Manager
D
Daphne Paris
Associate Producer
P
Philip Hearnshaw
First Assistant Director
S
Steve Newman
Camera Operator
L
Liz Mullinar
Casting
V
Valerie McCaffrey
Casting
M
Marcus D'Arcy
Post Production Supervisor
J
Jane Maguire
Post Production Coordinator
J
Julius Chan
Sound Supervisor
A
Antony Gray
Dialogue Editor
L
Libby Villa
Dialogue Editor
S
Steve Burgess
Foley Artist
J
Jerry Long
Foley Artist
G
Gavin Myers
Foley Editor
R
Robert Deschaine
ADR Mixer
D
Dana Porter
ADR Recordist
J
John Penders
Sound Effects Editor
A
Andrew Plain
Sound Effects Editor
A
Angus Robertson
Sound Effects Editor
L
Lawrie Silvestrin
Sound Effects Editor
R
Robin Morgan
Key Grip
G
Gerry Nucifora
Boom Operator
C
Carolyn Tyrer
Makeup & Hair
L
Louise Wakefield
Assistant Costume Designer
K
Kerrie Brown
Set Decoration
P
Peter Pound
Storyboard Artist
J
Jim Townley
Still Photographer
B
Barry Peake
Still Photographer
P
P.J. Voeten
Second Unit First Assistant Director
C
Colin Deane
Focus Puller
N
Nick Watt
Clapper Loader
K
Katrina Crook
Focus Puller
C
Chris Hobbs
Clapper Loader
T
Toby Copping
Key Grip
K
Ken Arlidge
Second Unit Director of Photography
D
Dick King-Smith
Novel

Babe Collection

Double bill of the hugely successful 'talking animals' movies. In 'Babe' (1995) a loveable pig is saved from the butcher's knife when Farmer Hoggett wins him in a raffle. Adopted by the farm's sheepdog fraternity, Babe begins to display mutton herding skills of his own, leading to his entry into the local sheepdog trials. In the sequel, 'Babe: Pig in the City' (1998), Farmer Hoggett has an accident, is unable to run his business and faces bankruptcy. The only solution is to cash in on the fame of his shepherding pig, and the animal is duly dispatched to open a state fair. However, a series of mishaps leads to Mrs Hoggett being detained by city authorities, along with a number of four-legged friends, and our porcine hero has to use all his wits to finds his way back to his owner.