In the Extended Edition (in the USA coming in October 2024), the only scene (after Squealer says "Long live Napoleon!" two times) shows all the animals and new animals cheering (cows, sheep, horses, pink pigs, llamas, chickens, peacocks, and goats) for Squealer before Benjamin runs away from Squealer and the barking dogs.
1 hour and 14 minutes
October 31, 2024 (along with Mickey's Mouse Trap)
The new animals are peacocks (Indian blue peafowl) and llamas.
YES! In the Extended Edition (in the USA coming in October 2024), the only scene (after Squealer says "Long live Napoleon!" two times) shows all the animals and new animals cheering (cows, sheep, horses, pink pigs, llamas, chickens, peacocks, and goats) for Squealer before Benjamin runs away from Squealer and the barking dogs.
The commercials of Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) will begin on October 20, 2024, and will be released with an extended version of the film on October 31, 2024, along with Mickey's Mouse Trap (with wild animals) on DVDs and more media. Here, the commercials will show new animals (peacocks and llamas) cheering for Squealer with the original farm animals after Squealer says "Long live Napoleon!" two times in memory of Boxer's death before Benjamin runs away from Squealer and the barking dogs.
YES! There will be a double feature featuring Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) returning to cinemas, IMAX, and DVDs on March 30, 2025.
First, you will watch Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) featuring cows, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens, roosters, ducks, geese, peacocks (Indian blue peafowl), and llamas.
After you watch Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition), you will watch A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) and listen to similes, alliteration, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole taking place in England.
The trailers and commercials of Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) (as a double feature) will begin on March 14, 2025, and will be returning to cinemas, IMAX, and DVDs on March 30, 2025.
First, you will watch Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) featuring cows, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens, roosters, ducks, geese, peacocks (Indian blue peafowl), and llamas.
After you watch Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition), you will watch A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) and listen to similes, alliteration, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole taking place in England.
The trailers and commercials of Animal Farm (1954/Extended Edition) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) (as a double feature) will begin on March 14, 2025, and will be returning to cinemas, IMAX, and DVDs on March 30, 2025.
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- How long is Animal Farm?1 hour and 12 minutes
- When was Animal Farm released?June 19, 1959
- What is the IMDb rating of Animal Farm?7.2 out of 10
- Who stars in Animal Farm?
- Who wrote Animal Farm?
- Who directed Animal Farm?
- Who was the composer for Animal Farm?
- Who was the producer of Animal Farm?
- Who are the characters in Animal Farm?All Animals
- What is the plot of Animal Farm?A successful farmyard revolution by the resident animals vs. the farmer goes horribly wrong when the victors create a new tyranny among themselves.
- What was the budget for Animal Farm?350,000
- What is Animal Farm rated?TV-14
- What genre is Animal Farm?Animated and Drama
- How many awards has Animal Farm been nominated for?1 nomination
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