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| - Homeward II: Lost in San Francisco is the 1996 sequel to Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey.
- The film was released on March 8, 1996, and went on to gross over thirty million dollars at the box office.
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco is the 1996 sequel to the 1993 film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. It is directed by David R. Ellis who later directed other films such as Snakes on a Plane, Final Destination 2, and Cellular, but is more famous in Hollywood as a stuntman and a stunt coordinator. It stars a Golden Retriever named Shadow (voiced by Ralph Waite), a Himalayan named Sassy (voiced by Sally Field), and an American Bulldog named Chance (voiced by Michael J. Fox). It features characters from Sheila Burnford's novel The Incredible Journey, but the plot didn't originate from the book.
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| - Homeward II: Lost in San Francisco is the 1996 sequel to Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey.
- The film was released on March 8, 1996, and went on to gross over thirty million dollars at the box office.
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco is the 1996 sequel to the 1993 film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. It is directed by David R. Ellis who later directed other films such as Snakes on a Plane, Final Destination 2, and Cellular, but is more famous in Hollywood as a stuntman and a stunt coordinator. It stars a Golden Retriever named Shadow (voiced by Ralph Waite), a Himalayan named Sassy (voiced by Sally Field), and an American Bulldog named Chance (voiced by Michael J. Fox). It features characters from Sheila Burnford's novel The Incredible Journey, but the plot didn't originate from the book. The film was released on March 8, 1996, and went on to gross over $30 million at the box office. It grossed less than the first movie, but is still considered a moderate success. It features voices from other famous actors and sports figures, who include Sinbad, Carla Gugino, Tisha Campbell, Adam Goldberg, Al Michaels, Tommy Lasorda, and Bob Uecker. It was shot at various locations in San Francisco, Vancouver, and Abbotsford Airport. It was rated G by the Motion Picture Association of America.
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