Other Titles • Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Synopses for Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996)
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This movie follows the unwritten law of sequels: bring back the same characters and put them in similar jeopardy with slightly tweaked circumstances. Instead of a cross-country journey, this time the pet trio must get from the San Francisco airport across the Golden Gate Bridge to their suburban home. Michael J. Fox and Sally Field return as the voices of Chance the bulldog and Sassy the cat, with Ralph Waite replacing the late Don Ameche as the elderly golden retriever. Their journey features dogfights, house fires, an epic battle with a pair of petnappers, and a love affair for Chance with a stray from the other side of the bridge (Carla Gugino). Sinbad voices another dog who guides them through the mean streets of the city by the bay, and Robert Hays stars as the father, but, frankly, that hardly matters. What does is the animals' banter, and they're funny. (Ages 3 and up) --Kimberly Heinrichs
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Chance the American Bulldog, Sassy the Himalayan Cat, and Shadow the Golden Retriever take off on a new adventure as they search the streets of San Francisco for their stray owners. Voice talents of Ralph Waite, Michael J. Fox, Sally Field and Sinbad are featured.
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