Gordy (1995)A talking pig named Gordy becomes involved in a quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse. Director:Mark Lewis |
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Gordy (1995)A talking pig named Gordy becomes involved in a quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse. Director:Mark Lewis |
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Doug Stone | ... |
Luke McAllister
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Jinnie Sue McAllister
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James Donadio | ... |
Gilbert Sipes
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Cousin Jake
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Deborah Hobart | ... |
Jessica Royce
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Henry Royce
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Michael Roescher | ... |
Hanky Royce
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Tom Key | ... |
Brinks
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Jon Kohler | ... |
Dietz
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Krugman
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Louis Rukeyser | ... |
Himself
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Dennis Letts | ... |
Governor
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Toshio Ogawa | ... |
Mikko Kokoyaki
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Camera Assistant
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Sandra Dorsey | ... |
Maxine
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This is the story of a talking cute piglet named Gordy, who gets involved in a big quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse, where no pigs have ever returned. And it's all up to him to find and save them before they get turned into sausage! Written by Anthony Pereyra <hypersonic91@yahoo.com>
I'll keep this seemingly inevitable comparison brief. Whereas Babe is a sweet, enchanting gem of a family film, Gordy for me isn't in the same league, in fact it is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Other than the bright and breezy country and western soundtrack and the fact that Gordy is somewhat adorable, this is rather charmless family fare. Gordy does look rather cheap, not in the scenery, the scenery is nice, but the flat and rushed camera-work does not do it justice. The story is very predictable and never seems to find a direction, the direction is sloppy, the script is tedious and unfunny and a vast majority of the jokes are corny. Add some horrible acting and every barnyard cliché in the book, do we really need the evil boyfriend idea again, and we have a film of low-quality and very little charm, also even for quite a short movie it drags badly. Kids might like it, but to be honest adults might find it an insult to their intelligence. 2/10 Bethany Cox