Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
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Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
ETA: Unless that kind of cat is excluded too.
Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
- National Velvet (horse)
Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
- National Velvet (horse)
- Gus (mule)
Mike_H
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Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
- National Velvet (horse)
- Gus (mule)
- The Hangover Part III (Giraffe)
Wheelz
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Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
- National Velvet (horse)
- Gus (mule)
- The Hangover Part III (Giraffe)
- Jaws (shark)
Movies with animals other than cats, dogs, or rodentia
- Babe (pig)
- Francis the Talking Mule
- Rascal (raccoon)
- Bringing Up Baby (leopard)
- Moby Dick (whale)
- National Velvet (horse)
- Gus (mule)
- The Hangover Part III (Giraffe)
- Jaws (shark)
- Dr. Doolittle (Push-me-pull-me)
Film Noir
- The Maltese Falcon
Nitpicks: it’s Dolittle and Pushmi-Pullyu
Film Noir
- The Maltese Falcon
- In a Lonely Place
- Double Indemnity
- Scarlet Street
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Out of the Past
- Dark City
A great modern sf example.
Movie last lines
- Frenzy (1972) - “Mr. Rusk, You’re not wearing your tie.”
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - “Well, I’m back.”
It’s also the final line in the original novels (not including the appendices).