Waking Up Horton File

: The film is categorized as a family-friendly adventure, designed for children with a focus on wholesome entertainment and moral lessons.

: Waking Up Horton (1998) is an independent adventure film directed by Harry Bromley Davenport. Waking Up Horton

: The children must navigate various obstacles—often involving adults who don't believe them or physical challenges—to fulfill Horton's spiritual needs. : The film is categorized as a family-friendly

: While not a major theatrical blockbuster, the film found a secondary life through television broadcasts and local newspaper listings in the late 1990s and early 2000s. V. Conclusion : While not a major theatrical blockbuster, the

: The story follows two children who discover the spirit of an eccentric American Indian warrior, Horton, and embark on a journey to help him return to his ancestral home.

: The protagonists, typically depicted as outsiders or adventurous youth, encounter Horton. Unlike a traditional "ghost" story, Horton is portrayed with a "wacky" or eccentric personality, providing a comedic element to the adventure.

: Known for her role in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again .