
This is the story of a talking cute piglet named Gordy, who gets involved in a big quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse, where no pigs have ever returned. And it's all up to him to find and save them before they get turned into sausage!... (Full plot summary below)
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This is the story of a talking cute piglet named Gordy, who gets involved in a big quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse, where no pigs have ever returned. And it's all up to him to find and save them before they get turned into sausage!
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| Chicago TribuneJohn PetrakisMethinks there is something else ahoof here, since no one could be dim-witted enough to swallow this cinematic goulash without taking a step back from the trough first. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsCarrie RickeyThis little piggy goes whee!-whee!-whee! all the way home. But will parents go for Gordy? Not in a pig's eye! |
| Seattle TimesJohn HartlAlas, Gordy is no Charlotte's Web. It's not even a threat to Mr. Ed. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonGordy is a pleasant trifle aimed squarely at audiences in search of squeaky-clean family entertainment. |
| Washington PostRita Kempley[The] screenplay is as bland as an afternoon in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, though the director, Australian animal-mockumentary-maker Mark Lewis, adds a touch of menace by using extreme close-ups, bizarre angles and other stylish camera work. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksThis may have sounded like a cute idea on paper, but as kids pictures go this is the worst to come along in memory. |
| Common Sense MediaTracy MooreTalking pig adventure with a bit of a scare. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelRoger HurlburtFortunately, Gordy turns to fun whenever it wallows in too much goofiness. |
| San Francisco ExaminerWalter V. AddiegoThe film tosses a few mild, satirical darts at public relations and advertising, but otherwise it's strictly hokum from the heartland. |
| Radio TimesFrances LassCute to the point of nausea, Gordy includes every barnyard cliché in the book. |