Balto (1995)
Balto (1995)
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Cast & Crew.
Kevin Bacon
Balto (voice)
Bob Hoskins
Boris the Goose (voice)
Bridget Fonda
Jenna (voice)
Jim Cummings
Steele the Sled Dog (voice)
Phil Collins
Muk and Luk (voice)
Juliette Brewer
Young Rosy (voice)
Jack Angel
Nikki (voice)
Danny Mann
Kaltag (voice)
Robbie Rist
Star (voice)
Sandra Dickinson
Dixie / Sylvie (voice)
Frank Welker
Grizzly Bear (voice)
Miriam Margolyes
Grandma Rosy
Lola Bates-Campbell
Rosie's granddaughter
Donald Sinden
Doc (voice)
Garrick Hagon
Telegraph Operator (voice)
William Roberts
Rosy's Father (voice)
Simon Wells
Director
Robert Stevenhagen
Animation
James Horner
Original Music Composer
Steve Hickner
Producer
Elana Lesser
Screenplay / Story
Roger S.H. Schulman
Screenplay
David Steven Cohen
Screenplay
Ellen Parks
CastingDirector
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 22, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 18m
Content RatingG
Budget$31,000,000
Box Office$11,348,324
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Balto is a 1995 live-action/animated adventure film directed by Simon Wells, produced by Amblin Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is loosely based on the true story of the eponymous dog who helped save children infected with diphtheria in the 1925 serum run to Nome. The film stars the voices of Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda, Phil Collins, and Bob Hoskins. Though primarily an animated film, it uses a live-action framing device that takes place in New York City's Central Park and features Miriam Margolyes as an older version of one of the children. This was the third and final film to be produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, before the studio's closure in 1997.
Although the film was a financial disappointment due to being overshadowed by the success of Pixar's Toy Story, its subsequent sales on home video led to two direct-to-video sequels: Balto II: Wolf Quest (2002) and Balto III: Wings of Change (2005), though none of the original voice cast reprised their roles.