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Horton Hears a Who
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Horton the Elephant discovers the tiny city of Who-ville and its residents, the Whos, which he can hear but cannot see. However, he must struggle to protect the microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.
Horton the Elephant discovers the tiny city of Who-ville and its residents, the Whos, which he can hear but cannot see. However, he must struggle to protect the microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.
Actors:
Kathy Graves Toon,
Jack Angel,
Jan Rabson,
Caitlin Rose Anderson,
Tim Nordquist,
Samantha Droke,
Shelby Adamowsky
Kathy Graves Toon
Jack Angel
24 October 1930, Modesto, California, USA
Jan Rabson
14 June 1954, East Meadow, Long Island, New York, USA
Caitlin Rose Anderson
Tim Nordquist
Samantha Droke
8 November 1987, De Leon, Texas, USA
Shelby Adamowsky
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Carol Burnett #Horton Hears a Who #Jim Carrey #Jimmy Hayward #Steve Carell #Steve Martino
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December 10, 2008
Horton Hears a Who! -- Dr. Seuss' imagination never goes out of style.
August 27, 2009
A frequently beguiling fantasy packed with ticklish sights and vocals
March 14, 2008
The team behind Ice Age capture the Seussian visuals without squishing emotions or squelching the sing-songy language. Listen closely: It's the sound of a million Who fans cheering.
December 10, 2008
What is most remarkable about this film is the fidelity it retains to Seuss' work and intentions.
March 14, 2008
Frequently charming, beautifully drawn and far more faithful in spirit to the source material than those dreadful Ron Howard-Brian Grazer productions.
October 09, 2009
Hollywood has finally found the key to bringing a Seuss story satisfactorily to life.
Ebert & Roeper
March 17, 2008
The animation's ok. I didn't like Jim Carrey. I thought he was a distraction.
December 23, 2008
Horton started as a book, less that 40 pages long. To make it a feature seems just a little bit wrong. The magic of Seuss isn't quite there. It's got the look but it's missing some flair.
Newark Star-Ledger
March 14, 2008
And a motto moguls should take some time learning, if they'd like their movies to finally be earning, for it's not the cash that makes a prize of the art, but the warmth of the tale, and the size of the heart.
Apollo Guide
December 12, 2008
Taking on Seuss has proven a challenge for Hollywood, but a nice balance has been struck here between authenticity and new ideas. This one's a winner.
March 14, 2008
The sad thing is that this Horton doesn't stick by its central message -- that every voice counts -- the way Horton sticks to the Whos. It pretends to, but the sincerity is just too scary to commit to fully.
Orlando Sentinel
March 14, 2008
This new Horton 'toon may be state of the art. But it's great virtue isn't the 3-D animation. It's the good Doctor, whose writing about Whos never goes out of style.

