The geography is a bit fuzzy here, but the story has a newly blended family (headed by Robert Hays and Kim Greist) leaving its rural home for temporary digs in San Francisco. Though the gimmick initially takes a bit of getting used to, it isn't long before audience acceptance takes hold, and the comic dialogue (despite an occasional pun overloaded) is witty and bright. Fox) and a wise old golden retriever called Shadow (Don Ameche). Parents will have just as much fun as their kids with this one.īased on the original 1963 Disney film, "The Incredible Journey," this update is sort of a live-action cartoon crossed with "Look Who's Talking," utilizing "thought dialogue" provided for three household pets - Sassy the prissy cat (voiced by Sally Field), a lively pup named Chance (Michael J. An unexpected delight, "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey" is a children's film that isn't just for children.
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