Gordy

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This article is about the film. For other uses of the term, see Gordy (disambiguation).
Gordy
Directed by Mark Lewis
Produced by Sybil Robson
Leslie Stevens
Frederic W. Brost
Written by Leslie Stevens
Jay Sommers
Dick Chevillat
Starring Doug Stone
Tom Lester
Kristy Young
James Donadio
Deborah Hobart
Justin Garms (voice)
Michael Roescher
Cinematography Richard Michalak
Editing by Lindsay Frazer
Duane Hartzell
Distributed by Miramax Family Films
Release date(s) May 12, 1995
Language English
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Gordy is a 1995 feature film about a pig who searches for his missing family (who are taken away to Nebraska to a slaughterhouse) before it's too late.

Gordy stars Doug Stone, Tom Lester, Kristy Young, James Donadio, Deborah Hobart, Justin Garms as the voice of the title character, and Michael Roescher as Hanky Royce.

The film was released to theatres on May 12, 1995. It was distributed by Miramax Family Films and presented by Disney.

Gordy was eclipsed by the movie Babe, which was another film featuring a young talking pig. Both movies premiered in the same year. Although Gordy was released first, it was not very successful, while Babe was a box office hit, won several awards, (including an Academy Award for Visual Effects) and spawned a sequel.

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