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Stuart Little 2
Stuart Little 2 (2002)
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PG
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1 hr 15 mins
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Comedy
,
Adventure
,
Family
,
Animated
,
Adaptation
,
Sequel
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Box Office Total:
$64.7M
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Synopsis:
Two years have passed since we last visited the Little family and much has changed. Stuart has blossomed and settled nicely into his new life. He goes to school (in his very own car), is very handy when it comes to building model airplanes and is proud of the fact he made the soccer team. He loves having a big brother, George and new baby sister, Martha with whom he can play. Even Snowbell, the curmudgeonly cat with an attitude, has warmed up to Stuart in his own way. All is well in the Little world, but even so, Stuart yearns for a friend of his own--someone like him. Driving home from school, Stuart hears a loud squawk and suddenly an injured bird falls out of the sky, landing in the passenger seat of his car. When she regains consciousness, the mysterious bird introduces herself as Margalo. Frightened, she tells Stuart she is being threatened by Falcon, a feared crime lord who terrorizes all creatures living Manhattan. When Stuart learns the Margalo doesn't have a place to live he insists she stay with the Littles. Mr. and Mrs. Little immediately accept Margalo and, much to Snowbell's chagrin, welcome her to stay as long as she wants. It's obvious for all to see that Stuart has a crush on the charming and beguiling bird who promises him adventure... but Margalo is hiding a dark secret and is not what she appears to be. When she mysteriously vanishes, the unlikely duo of Stuart and Snowbell set out on long journey to find her unlock the mystery. The furry duo has no idea where they are headed--all Stuart knows is he has to find Falcon's lair and get Margalo back.
Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
7/19/2002
Studio
Credit
Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Studio
Director
Credit
Rob Minkoff
Director
Cast
Credit
Michael J Fox
of Stuart Little
Geena Davis
Mrs Little
Nathan Lane
of Snowbell
Hugh Laurie
Mr Little
Jonathan Lipnicki
George Little
Melanie Griffith
of Margalo
James Woods
of Falcon
Anna Hoelck
Martha Little
Ashley Hoelck
Martha Little
Steve Zahn
of Monty
Rachael Harris
- Additional Voice
Marc John Jefferies
Will
Angelo Massagli
Wallace
Jim Doughan
Coach
Brad Garrett
Plumber
Conan McCarty
Referee
Maria Bamford
Teacher
Daniel Hansen
Student
Kevin Johnson Olson
Irwin
Dyllan Christopher
Kid
Bobby Walsh
Tony
Michael C Fuchs
Mark
Raymond Ma
Chef
Amelia Marshall
Will's Mom
Ronobir Lahiri
Cab Driver
Connie Roderick
Nun
David Tabatsky
Balloon Man
Frank Aquilino
Onlooker
Salvatore Pate
Onlooker
David Shiner
Clown
Production Credits
Credit
Jeff Franklin
Executive Producer
Michelle Murdocca
Associate Producer
Lucy Fisher
Producer
Douglas Wick
Producer
Steve Waterman
Executive Producer
Rachel Shane
Associate Producer
Rob Minkoff
Executive Producer
Tamara Nobles
Producer - Digital Producer
David Sanger
Producer
Gail Lyon
Executive Producer
Jason Clark
Executive Producer
Jenny Fulle
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Franklin/Waterman Production
Production Company
Red Wagon Entertainment
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
SPE
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Sony Pictures Repertory
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Foreign Video Distributor
Locations
New York, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Writer
Credit
Bruce Joel Rubin
Screenplay
E B White
Characters as Source Material
Douglas Wick
From Story
Bruce Joel Rubin
From Story
Accounting
Credit
Elizabeth Tompkins
Production Accountant
Lucy Herrera
Assistant Accountant
Tina Tseng
Accountant - Visual Effects Accountant
Paul Benjamin Adams
Production Accountant
Patrick Shiffrar
Assistant Accountant
Animal Training Handling
Credit
Mark Harden
Animal Trainer
David Bruce Allsberry
Animal Trainer
Kim Bonham
Animal Trainer
James Dew
Animal Trainer
Catherine McCallum
Animal Trainer
Art Department
Credit
Lee Romaire
Sculptor
Dianne Wager
Set Designer
Richard Puga
Painter - Standby Painter
Adolfo Martinez-Perez
Storyboard Artist
Egan Gauntt
Art Department Coordinator
Mariko Braswell
Assistant Art Director
James P Bittl
Greensman - On Set Greensperson
John Bevelheimer
Concept Artist - Conceptual Artist
James Battersby
Leadman - Previs Lead
Tobey Bays
Set Dresser
Bill Brzeski
Production Designer
Shepherd Frankel
Art Director
Lisa K Sessions
Set Decorator
Meredith Barchat
Scenic Artist - Scenic Foreman (New York)
Jim Bandsuh
Illustrator
James V Kent
Set Decorator
Aric Lasher
Set Designer
Marzette Bonar
Concept Artist - Conceptual Artist
Steve Borgese
Greensman - On Set Greensperson
Peter DeCurtis
Set Dresser (New York)
Melissa K Frankel
Art Director
Thomas Jung
Storyboard Artist
Barbra Matis
Assistant Art Director (New York)
Scott Brian Valdes
Painter - Standby Painter (2nd Unit)
Rosendo Salazar
Leadman - PreComp Lead
Steve Rosenbluth
Production Designer - Control Systems Designer
Felipe Sanchez
Illustrator - Costume Illustrator
Ian Zdatny
Scenic Artist - Scenic Charge (New York)
Desma Murphy
Assistant Art Director
Ruth Deleon
Greensman - On Set Greensperson (New York)
Michael Scheffe
Concept Artist - Conceptual Artist
Eric Ramsey
Storyboard Artist
Phil Notaro
Art Director - Miniatures Art Director
Perry Ellis
Set Dresser (2nd Unit)
Don Geyra
Painter - Standby Painter (New York)
Guido DeCurtis
Leadman (New York)
Alicia Maccarone
Set Designer
Jeff Markwith
Set Designer
Christine Frankeberger
Greensman - On Set Greensperson (New York)
Bart Hubenthal
Set Dresser
Fergal Reilly
Storyboard Artist
Freddy Waff
Leadman
Morgan Miller
Set Dresser (New York)
Jack Hsu
Storyboard Artist - VFX Storyboard Artist
Deborah Panuccio
Set Dresser (New York)
Tyler Patton
Set Dresser
Lisa Penaranda
Set Dresser
Casting
Credit
Francine Maisler
Casting
Ricardo Bertoni
Extras Casting (New York)
Kathleen Driscoll-Mohler
Casting Associate
Nancy Safran
Casting Assistant
Craft Services
Credit
William Gunderson
Craft Service (2nd Unit)
Film Camera
Credit
Roger Johnson
Video Assist/Playback - Video Assist (2nd Unit)
Peter Iovino
Photography - Still Photograper
Edwin A Effrein
Assistant Camera - First Assistant "B" Camera (New York)
Steven Poster
Director of Photography
Scott Sohan
Film Lab - Digital Intermediate VFX Editor
Michael Trujillo
Video - Senior Video/Hardware Engineer
Gregory W Smith
Steadicam Operator
Michael Scott
Camera Operator
Michael Eaves
Color Timer - Digital Color Timer
Anthony Harris
Color Timer - Digital Color Timer
Ian Kelly
Video Assist/Playback - Video Assist
Mark Vargo
Director of Photography (2nd Unit)
Ray Wong
Video - Video Editor
Dennis Webb
Film Lab - I/O Supervisor
Randy Nolen
Steadicam Operator (2nd Unit)
Kris Enos
Assistant Camera - First Assistant "A" Camera (New York)
Richard Eliano
Camera Operator
Tom Houghton
Director of Photography (2nd Unit)
Mike Hatzer
Color Timer
William Coleman
Camera Operator (2nd Unit)
J Steven Matzinger
Assistant Camera (2nd Unit)
Garrett Pendergraft
Film Lab - Render I/O Coordinator
Gregory W Smith
Camera Operator
John Nicolard
Film Lab - Digital Intermediate Supervisor
Norman Parker
Assistant Camera
Paul Plannette
Assistant Camera - First Assistant "B" Camera
Randy Nolen
Camera Operator (2nd Unit)
Paul Gonsoulin
Assistant Camera - Second Assistant 'B' Camera
Jefferson T Jones
Assistant Camera (2nd Unit)
Lee Kazista
Assistant Camera - Second Assistant "B" Camera (New York)
Larissa Supplitt
Assistant Camera
Management
Credit
Mary Borlik
Manager
Erik Akutagawa
Manager - Scan/Record Manager
Alberto Velez
Manager
Dean Miya
Manager
Music
Credit
Dennis Sands
Score Mixing
Dennis Sands
Score Recording
Mark McKenzie
Orchestrations
Mark Herman
Music Editor
Bonnie Greenberg-Goodman
Music Supervisor
Alan Silvestri
Music Conductor
Alan Silvestri
Music - Music Composer
Mary Mary
Song Performer
Jackie DeShannon
Song
Warren Campbell
Music Producer
Kenneth Karman
Music Editor
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Song Performer
David Slonaker