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Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

  • Status: Released
  • 08-03-1996
  • Runtime: 89 min
  • Score: 6.6
  • Vote count: 477

When the pets accidentally get separated from their vacationing owners, Chance, Shadow, and Sassy navigate the mean streets of San Francisco, trying to find their home across the Golden Gate Bridge. But the road is blocked by a series of hazards, both man and beast.

Michael J. Fox

Chance (voice)

Sally Field

Sassy (voice)

Ralph Waite

Shadow (voice)

Robert Hays

Bob Seaver

Kim Greist

Laura Burnford-Seaver

Michael Bell

Stokey (voice)

Tisha Campbell

Sledge (voice)

Al Michaels

Sparky Michaels (voice)

Tommy Lasorda

Lucky Lasorda (voice)

Bob Uecker

Trixie Uecker (voice)

Tress MacNeille

French Poodle (voice)

Jon Polito

Ashcan (voice)

Adam Goldberg

Pete (voice)

Sinbad

Riley (voice)

Carla Gugino

Delilah (voice)

Stephen Tobolowsky

Bando (voice)

Michael Rispoli

Jack

Will Sasso

Pizza Boy

Tom Wagner

Truck Driver

Petey

Benj Thall

Peter Seaver

Veronica Lauren

Hope Seaver

Kevin Chevalia

Jamie Seaver

Chance the Dog

r96sk

A lackadaisical sequel. The wilderness is, arguably, the main reason why <em>'Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'</em>, and the film it remakes, is enjoyable. That's because it, obviously, feels peculiar seeing a cat and two dogs in the wild. So what does this film do? It puts them back in their natural habitat, so you're just left with emotionless animals talking telepathically in street alleys. To no-one's surprise, that's super boring. Credit to Michael J. Fox for reprising his role as Chance. He doesn't mind doing sequels, even ones of a poorer variety; e.g. <em>'Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild'</em> - on that note, I guess <em>'Atlantis: Milo's Return'</em> was a step too far, understandably so! Elsewhere on the cast, all the main humans return as does Sally Field as Sassy. Ralph Waite comes in to replace the late Don Ameche as Shadow, I didn't actually notice a difference if I'm completely honest - astute casting! The film also adds a bunch of random cats and dogs to proceedings, absolutely none of them are memorable; despite a few recognisable names in the cast, including Carla Gugino (Delilah). I'm sure some, especially younger audiences, will find enjoyment here. For me, it's a lame follow-up.