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Home on the Range (76 min)
Synopsis: A greedy outlaw named Alameda Slim schemes to take possession of the Patch of Heaven dairy farm from its kindly owner, Pearl. Unwilling to stand by and see their idyllic way of life threatened, three determined cows— prim and proper Mrs. Caloway, adventurous Maggie, and happy-go-lucky Grace – join forces to save the farm. Along the way they enlist a karate-kicking stallion named Buck, and a colorful corral of critters. This unlikely assortment of animals braves bad guys and the rugged western landscape as they match wits with a mysterious bounty hunter named Rico in a high-stakes race to capture Slim and collect the reward money to save their beloved farm from foreclosure.
Cast: Roseanne Barr (Maggie), Judi Dench (Mrs. Caloway), Jennifer Tilly (Grace), Cuba Gooding, Jr. (Buck), Randy Quaid (Slim), Charles Dennis (Rico), Charles Haid (Lucky Jack), Steve Buscemi (Wesley), Carole Cook (Pearl)
Songs: “You Ain't Home on the Range,” “Little Patch of Heaven,” “Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo,” “Will the Sun Ever Shine Again?” “Wherever the Trail May Lead,” “Anytime You Need a Friend”
Directed by Will Finn and John Sanford.
Released on April 2, 2004.
US Home Media Releases: September 14, 2004 (VHS/DVD); July 3, 2012 (BR);
Trivia:
• An early title and version of the film was called Sweating Bullets, in which a cow wanted to be like a horse.
• Ann Richards, who provided the voice of Annie, is a former governor of Texas.
• Songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater.
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