Horton Hears a Who!: Directed by Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino. With Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Carol Burnett, Will Arnett. Horton the Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.
Horton Hears a Who! (also known as Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! or simply Horton) is a 2008 American animated adventure comedy film based on the 1954 book of the same name by Dr. Seuss, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
When an elephant named Horton hears a speck of dust cry for help, he's determined to protect the residents of the town of Whoville. Watch trailers &. Horton the elephant struggles to protect the unseen, infinitesimal creatures of Who-Ville, but some animals think he's gone mad.
The beloved Dr. Seuss tale of a big. Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Horton Hears a Who! (2008).
Explore cast details and on Moviefone. The classic and beloved story from Dr. Seuss is now a CG animated film from 20th Century Fox Animation, the makers of the Ice Age films.
An imaginative elephant named Horton (Jim Carrey) hears a faint cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust floating through the air. Horton suspects there may be life on that speck and despite a surrounding community, which thinks he has lost his mind, he. Find out how and where to watch "Horton Hears a Who!" on Netflix and Prime Video today.
Most everyone who sees this movie knows the stories of Horton the Elephant. Horton Hears a Who does follow the traditional story line with a modern twist. Horton (voice of Jim Carrey) lives in the land of Nool.
During a peaceful afternoon, a speck of dust floats by and Horton hears a scream. Horton decides he is going to protect this speck of dust because there has to be some life on that dust. Horton the Elephant is a fictional character from the 1940 book Horton Hatches the Egg [5] and 1954 book Horton Hears a Who!, [6] both by Dr.
Seuss. He is also featured in the short story Horton and the Kwuggerbug, first published for Redbook in 1951 and later rediscovered by Charles D. Cohen and published in the 2014 anthology Horton and the.