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#HOMEWARD BOUND THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY MOVIE#
The movie got a sequel called Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Fransisco.

The movie was released in theatres on February 3rd, 1993. This the better film to watch and unlike Beethoven, which is tiring, stupid, and poorly constructed, Homeward Bound is still a good film after all these years. The family has two other pets, Sassy, a very feminine and snobby Himalayan cat, and Shadow, a mature Golden Retriever. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American remake of the 1963 film 30 years before, that was based on the original novel of the same name by Shelia Burnford. The voice over of the animals is a clever touch, and considering that this film came out around the same time as Beethoven, this is a far better family film with a better story, better acting, and above all, much more original concept. The script is well written, and the film succeeds at being a piece of nostalgia from your childhood, that is if you've seen it when you were younger. The film is charming and the cast do a good job with their parts. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Rating: G Release Date: FebruGenre: Action-Adventure, Animals/Nature, Family The adventure begins when the loving owners of Chance, Sassy and Shadow are forced to leave them in the temporary care of a friend who lives hundreds of miles away. The film may not be perfect, but it's entertaining enough to appeal to the family, and it's simply a good adventure film. Trailers and Videos for Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. With a good cast, this film is worth watching, and this is simply an amusing film. Homeward Bound is a good film that the entire family can enjoy. Three pets escape from a California ranch to find their owners in San Francisco.

The film has a good story, a good cast and good adventure. Remake of the popular Disney classic, this time featuring some well known voices as two dogs and a cat trek across America encountering all sorts of. Homeward Bound is a fun family film for anyone looking for good entertainment. The voice talents are good in their parts, and you see that they have fun with the material. The one most people would recognize released in 1993 and stars Michael J. English, French, and Spanish soundtracks are rendered in Dolby. The film may not be flawless, but for what it is, it's a fun, charming film that kids and adults can enjoy. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a classic Disney film about two dogs and a cat trying to find their way back to their owners after mistakenly believing that they were abandoned, but the one most people are familiar with is hardly the only one to exist. Duwayne Dunhams live action animal movie comes to DVD with a standard full-frame transfer.

Homeward Bound-The Incredible Journey is the perfect family film. A fun-loving American bulldog pup, a hilarious Himalayan cat, and a wise old golden retriever embark on a long trek through the rugged wilderness of the Sierra Nevada mountains in a quest to reach home and their beloved owners.
