Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Page #2

Synopsis: Three pets (Chance, a young dog unfamiliar with the world; Shadow, an aging, wise dog; and Sassy, a snobby cat) are left behind when their family goes on vacation. Unsure of what happened, the animals set out on a quest to find their family. This journey across America is very dangerous and the animals risk never seeing their masters again. The group of pets travel across forested mountains and areas of wide-open countryside, while their family searches for them in the same areas.
Director(s): Duwayne Dunham
Production: Disney
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
G
Year:
1993
84 min
3,287 Views


- Peter takes it!

[ Shadow ]

Come on. I'm gonna get it.

- Scores it!

- I can still do this pretty well, huh?

You're my favorite boy

in the world.

Oh, I love you, Peter.

I hate this mushy stuff.

I got a cake to catch.

Hey, guys.

You know, Shadow's gonna have

a ball at Kate's ranch, aren't ya, boy?

Gonna be sunshine and fresh air,

lots of room to run.

I still don't see why we can't take him

to San Francisco with us.

Peter, I want him to be able

to go as much as you do.

- We gotta think about what's best for Shadow, don't we?

- Well, yeah.

I mean, we're gonna be living

in pretty tight conditions.

Besides, my work there

is temporary.

We'll be back

before you know it.

What if he doesn't understand? What if

he thinks I abandoned him or something?

Are you kidding?

He's gonna be so busy chasing horses...

and bothering chickens,

and you're gonna be busy.

- There's tons of stuff for both of you guys to do.

- There's tons of stuff...

we can do here, together.

[ Sighs ]

Yeah.

Come on, Shadow.

[ Barks ]

Ah! Okay. Now,

act like you don't want it.

- [ Bob ] Attention, everyone.!

- Goin' in.

My bride tells me it's

time to cut the cake.

I hope you've all

saved room...

- because the mother of the bride made it herself.

- Oh! Aw!

[ Muffled ] I couldn't possibly.

Really. I'm dieting.

- [ Guests Gasping ]

- Chance!

I got a pound to lose off my hips and-

[ Burp ]

Oh, man.! Don't tell

me to do that. Sorry.

Dig in! There's plenty

for everyone! Ha, ha!

[ Meows ]

No! Stay there.

Sassy.!

You have to stay there

or you can't play.

[ Chance Snickering ]

Cats are smarter than dogs, huh? Right.

- She doesn't even know the meaning of the word "stay. "

- No. Stay there!

The savage beast spots

his unsuspecting victim.

Slowly he sneaks

through the tall grass.

- [ Sassy ] Don't even.!

- Moving in for the ambush.

- Keep away from me, you mutt!

- He runs. He leaps!

Yes!

[ Screeching ]

[ Sassy ]

Oooh!

My poor baby!

Are you all right?

[ Sassy ]

He threw me in the big litter box!

- Nice shot, Chance.

- That's why they call it the catapult.

- [ Shadow ] You got a lot to learn, pup.

- [ Sassy ] Call the vet!

I'm telling Mom what

your stupid dog did!

[ Sassy ] I've never in my life!

I think my fur is falling out!

- [ Sassy ] I'm losing my fur.!

- Hey, it's time to hit the road, guys!

I wanna get going

before it gets too late.

[ Shadow ]

Luggage? Why luggage?

[ Retching ]

I think... I need to eat some grass.

- [ Vomiting ]

- Ew!

That's Grandma's cake!

Yuck!

Come on, Shadow.

[ Chance ]

I learned an important lesson that day. '

Cake and polyester don't mix.

You know, I was actually starting to

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Caroline Thompson

Caroline Thompson (born April 23, 1956) is an American novelist, screenwriter, film director, and producer. She wrote the screenplays for Tim Burton's films Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. She co-wrote the story for Edward Scissorhands and recently co-adapted a new stage version of the film with director and choreographer Matthew Bourne. Thompson also adapted the screenplay for the film version of Wicked Lovely, a bestselling fantasy series, in 2011, but the production was put into turnaround. more…

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