Animal Farm (1999)
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George Orwell's political fable about corruption and betrayal in post-revolutionary Russia gets a new look in this version that employs a cast of real animals alongside digitally manipulated critters and lifelike beasts crafted by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. At the Manor Farm, the alcoholic… More George Orwell's political fable about corruption and betrayal in post-revolutionary Russia gets a new look in this version that employs a cast of real animals alongside digitally manipulated critters and lifelike beasts crafted by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. At the Manor Farm, the alcoholic master Mr. Jones (Pete Postlethwaite) is cruel to his animals and has horribly mismanaged the property. One night, the wise but elderly pig Old Major (voice of Peter Ustinov) gathers the animals and speaks of a remarkable dream, in which the animals throw off their tyrannical human masters and learn to reap the fruits of their own labors. After Old Major's death, two other pigs, Snowball (voice of Kelsey Grammer) and Napoleon (voice of Patrick Stewart) lead a revolution that drives Jones from his land and leaves the animals in charge of their own destiny. After their revolt, Snowball and Napoleon rule side by side, but Napoleon soon becomes drunk with power and squeezes Snowball out of authority, eventually turning the other animals against him. With Boxer (voice of Paul Scofield), a simple-minded but loyal and physically powerful horse, as a role model, Napoleon leads the animals on a campaign of self-denial and hard work that will bring them security and freedom; however, it soon becomes obvious that Napoleon is growing fat while the other animals are starving, and he is quickly becoming the sort of creature he once waged war against. Animal Farm received its American premiere on the TNT cable TV network in October 1999; it opened as a theatrical release in several other countries shortly afterward. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- John Stephenson
- Written By
- Alan Janes
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Kids & Family, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Oct 3, 1999 Wide
- Studio
- Hallmark Entertainment
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Staci Layne Wilson, StaciWilson.com
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
...some fables should be left on the written page.
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Cast
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Pete Postlethwaite
as Benjamin, Farmer Jones
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Kelsey Grammer
as Snowball
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Ian Holm
as Squealer
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as Mollie
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Julia Ormond
as Jessie
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Paul Scofield
as Boxer
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Patrick Stewart
as Napoleon
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Peter Ustinov
as Old Major
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Alan Stanford
as Mr. Pilkington
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Caroline Grey
as Mrs. Jones
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Gail Fitzpatrick
as Mrs. Pilkington
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Joe Taylor
as Mr. Frederick
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Jimmy Keogh
as Dennis
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Noel O'Donovan
as Eric
