- Director: Buzz Kulik
- AMG Rating:


- Genre: Drama
- Movie Type: Family-Oriented Adventure, Biopic
- Main Cast: Susan Clark, Alex Karras
- Release Year: 1975
- Country: US
- Run Time: 100 minutes
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| Directed by | Chris Noonan |
| Produced by | Catherine Barber Philip Hearnshaw Bill Miller George Miller Doug Mitchell Daphne Paris |
| Written by | Book:Dick King-Smith Screenplay:George Miller Chris Noonan |
| Narrated by | Roscoe Lee Browne |
| Starring | James Cromwell Magda Szubanski Christine Cavanaugh Zoe Burton Miriam Margolyes Hugo Weaving Miriam Flynn Russi Taylor Roscoe Lee Browne Doris Grau Danny Mann |
| Music by | Nigel Westlake |
| Cinematography | Andrew Lesnie |
| Editing by | Marcus D'Arcy Jay Friedkin |
| Distributed by | Universal Studios |
| Release date(s) | August 4, 1995 |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Followed by | Babe: Pig in the City (1998) |
Babe is a 1995 Australian film that tells the story of a pig who wants to be a sheep dog. The main animal characters are played by a combination of real and animatronic pigs and Border Collies. The film is based on the book The Sheep-Pig (known as Babe: The Gallant Pig in the U.S.) by Dick King-Smith, and later spawned a sequel called Babe: Pig in the City.
Babe was filmed in Robertson, New South Wales, Australia.[1] The talking animal visual effects were done by Rhythm and Hues Studios. Although the setting and style of the film is distinctly British/Australasian pastoral, many of the human speaking parts were over-dubbed from Australian to American accents for popular acceptance in the American film market.
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After a pig's mother is taken away to be slaughtered by humans (or, as the film's pigs think, to a "Pig Paradise"), Babe is picked out for a "guess the weight" booth at a county fair. Farmer Hoggett guesses the correct weight and wins the pig. Babe is brought to the farm and is allowed to stay with the female sheepdog, Fly (a Border Collie), and her pups. He meets Ma, a resident sheep. She tells him what a nice pig he is and how he should watch out for dogs she calls "wolves". He encounters a duck named Ferdinand, who wakes the farm each morning by stealing the rooster's job and crowing. He tricks Babe into helping him destroy the alarm clock- or "mechanical rooster" as he calls it, because it threatens his job. They succeed, but wake the cat and end up covering the living room with paint. Babe gets in trouble with Rex (a Border Collie), Fly's mate and leader of the farm, and is told to stay away from Ferdinand and the house as punishment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoggett are seen talking about Christmas dinner and whether they would have roast pork or Duck a l'orange (and whether they would kill Babe or Ferdinand). Mrs. Hogget seems to have her mind set on pork. At Christmas, Hoggett, convinces his wife to keep him so they can show him in the fair.
Babe hears the sheep baaing and witnesses two men trying to steal the sheep and alerts Rex, Fly and Mr. Hoggett, who are able to prevent some of the sheep, including Maa, from being taken. Babe watches Fly herd the sheep and decides that he too wants to be a sheepdog. The next day Hoggett sees Babe herd the hens outside into a straight line, separating the brown ones from the white ones. Impressed, he takes the pig to the sheep field with Fly and Rex. Rex feels threatened by Babe, especially when Hoggett tells Babe rather than Rex to herd the sheep. Taking advice from Fly to be rough, Babe charges in and bites one of the sheep. This angers Maa, who advises him to be nice and ask politely. The sheep then file out in a straight line, impressing Farmer Hoggett. But Rex regards Babe's behavior as an insult to all sheepdogs, and fights Fly for putting ideas in Babe's head. Fly's right-front leg is injured, and Mr. Hoggett is bitten by Rex while trying break the two dogs up. Rex is chained to the dog house and sedated, causing him to lose his working ability. It is now Babe's job to herd the sheep.
Hoggett soon considers entering Babe in the sheepdog trials. One morning, as Babe runs out to the field early, he witnesses a pack of "wolf" dogs attacking the sheep. After scaring them away by ramming into their sides, he learns that Maa has been fatally injured and she then dies. Hoggett sees Babe standing over the dead sheep (with blood on his snout) and assumes the worst. As he prepares to shoot Babe, Fly tries to talk to the sheep for the first time to find out what happened. By barking, she manages to distract Mr. Hoggett long enough to allow Mrs. Hoggett to come out and tell how she heard that wild dogs killed six lambs on another farm.
When Mrs. Hoggett leaves town, Mr. Hoggett enters Babe in the sheepdog trials under the name "Pig". That evening, it is so wet outside that Farmer Hoggett lets Babe inside the house along with Fly. But the Hoggetts' spoiled cat, Duchess, scratches Babe when he tries to talk to her, and she is thrown outside into the rain. She is eventually let back in, but turns the conversation into telling Babe how humans eat pigs. Fly confirms this when Babe runs to her for the truth. That night Babe runs away, but is found by Hoggett muddy and barely alive the next morning. Babe refuses to eat, despite encouragement from Rex, who has softened his attitude towards him, so Hoggett gives him a drink in a bottle. Hoggett starts to sing "If I Had Words" to Babe, and this eventually leads to Hoggett dancing for him (while the other animals watch through the windows). This restores Babe's faith in the farmer and he begins to eat again.
The trial sheep refuse to listen to Babe, and Rex runs back to the farm to get the secret password from the sheep. The sheep only consent to give Rex this password for Babe's use, and tell Rex that he must promise to treat the sheep better in the future. After much debate, the officials allow Babe to participate. The entire crowd laughs at them, but using the Sheep password, Babe convinces the sheep to do what he asks, and they perform flawlessly. After getting five perfect 10.0s and the adoration of the crowd, Babe sits next to Hoggett, who delivers the famous line "That'll do, Pig. That'll do."
The instrumental score was composed by Nigel Westlake. The film's soundtrack includes the song "If I Had Words," performed by Yvonne Keeley and Scott Fitzgerald. Westlake adapted Symphony No. 3 by Camille Saint-Saëns for the tune's melody, and the lyrics were written by Jonathan Hodge.
The film was a critical success and was very warmly received. It currently holds a 98% approval on Rotten Tomatoes and a 100% approval rating from Top critics, making it one of the best rated films on their website.[2] It was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture.[3] It won the award for Best Visual Effects, defeating Apollo 13.[4] In 2006, the American Film Institute named Babe #80 on its list of America's Most Inspiring Movies.
It was also a box office success, grossing $254,134,910 worldwide.[5]
Due to its title and subject matter not being "halal", the film was initially banned in Malaysia, although the ruling was overturned almost a year later and the film was released direct-to-VHS.[6] It was later released on VideoCD and even later on DVD, and as of 2009, has aired on Terrestrial TV and pay-per-view movie channels.
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