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Stuart Littel

The movie Stuart Littel was based on the book Stuart Little.

Which one did you like better, the movie or the book?  There are 7 votes for the book, and 5 votes for the movie.

Movie details for Stuart Littel

The movie was released in 1999 and directed by Rob Minkoff. Stuart Littel was produced by Sony Pictures. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb.

Actors on this movie include Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Anna Hoelck, Ashley Hoelck, Nathan Lane, Melanie Griffith, James Woods, Steve Zahn, Marc John Jefferies, Angelo Massagli, Jim Doughan, Brad Garrett, Conan McCarty, Maria Bamford, Daniel Hansen, Kevin Olson, Dyllan Christopher and Bobby Walsh.

 

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Book details for Stuart Little

Stuart Little was written by E. B. White. The book was published in 1945 by Alfaguara Infantil / Juvenil. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com.

E. B. White also wrote Charlotte's Web (1952) and The Trumpet of the Swan (1970).

 

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How terribly surprised the Little family must have been when their second child turned out to be a small mouse. Apparently familiar with the axiom that "when in New York City, anything can happen," the Littles accept young Stuart into their family unquest... Read More
How terribly surprised the Little family must have been when their second child turned out to be a small mouse. Apparently familiar with the axiom that "when in New York City, anything can happen," the Littles accept young Stuart into their family unquestioningly--with the exception of Snowbell the cat who is unable to overcome his instinctive dislike for the little mouse. They build him a bed from a matchbox, and supply him with all of the accoutrements a young mouse could need. Mrs. Little even fashions him a suit, because baby clothes would obviously be unsuitable for such a sophisticated mouse. In return, Stuart helps his tall family with errant Ping-Pong balls that roll outside of their reach.

E. B. White takes Stuart on a hero's quest across the American countryside, introducing the mouse--and the reader--to a myriad of delightful characters. Little finds himself embroiled in one adventure after another from the excitement of racing sailboats to the unseen horrors of substitute teaching. This is a story of leaving home for the first time, of growing up, and ultimately of discovering oneself. At times, doesn't everyone feel like the sole mouse in a family--and a world--of extremely tall people? (Ages 9 to 12)