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Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco
This time Chance, an American bulldog; Shadow, a golden retriever; and Sassy, a nervous cat get lost in San Francisco. As they try to make it back home, the trio must deal with an entirely new set of dangers and foes, including dognappers who want to sell the trio to animal researchers.
25 October 1970, Santa Monica, California, USA
13 October 1968, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
18 September 1961, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
29 August 1971, Sarasota, Florida, USA
20 June 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA
7 July 1984, Redwood City, California, USA
24 May 1975, Ladner, British Columbia, Canada
10 November 1956, Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA
12 November 1944, Brooklyn, New York, USA
July 26, 2002
Somebody needs to invest in a few leashes.January 01, 2000
A silly little trifle with more wisecracks than laughs.January 01, 2000
The plot is nothing more than a recycled version of the first one, but hey, it is still funny and there are many great lines.December 18, 2010
Definitely not as good as the first.June 05, 2002
This sequel is serviceable family-market fodder, but even little children might expect something more sophisticated these days.January 01, 2000
Taken on its own entirely hokey terms, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco is a charming romp of a talking animal movie.July 11, 2003
So pathetic, that the filmmakers are not above making gay jokes about animals in San Francisco!April 02, 2003
The tone is ideal for a family audience. The length is perfect. And the sequence of last-minute surprises elicits tears and laughter in just the right proportions.January 01, 2000
It's more padded than Lassie's bed. But 9-and-unders were having a tail-wagging good time.January 01, 2000
It does a better job than most family films in projecting a child's-eye view of a world where siblings and pets are equally cherished members of the family.January 01, 2000
The first movie was good-hearted and I liked it, but since then Babe has raised the bar, with animals that not only talk more realistically, but say things that are wittier and more pungent.January 01, 2000
Wee urbanites might find Disney's scorn for city life a shade offputting, but if preview audiences are any indication, little ones will laugh their tiny heinies off at the humor herein.