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Charlotte's Web

Something unexpected, unbelievable, unforgettable.
2006 | 97m | English

(49001 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Details

Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.
Release Date: Dec 07, 2006
Director: Gary Winick
Writer: Susannah Grant, Karey Kirkpatrick, E.B. White
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords rescue, based on novel or book, barn, anthropomorphism, survival, family, rat, hero, spider, spring, friends, based on children's book, raincoat, friendship, pig, uncle, grass, maine, desk, talking pig
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Kerner Entertainment Company
Box Office Revenue: $148,964,660
Budget: $85,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dakota Fanning Fern Arable
Julia Roberts Charlotte the Spider (voice)
Steve Buscemi Templeton the Rat (voice)
John Cleese Samuel the Sheep (voice)
Oprah Winfrey Gussy the Goose (voice)
Cedric the Entertainer Golly the Goose (voice)
Reba McEntire Betsy the Cow (voice)
Kathy Bates Bitsy the Cow (voice)
Robert Redford Ike the Horse (voice)
Thomas Haden Church Brooks the Crow (voice)
André 3000 Elwyn the Crow (voice)
Dominic Scott Kay Wilbur (voice)
Sam Shepard Narrator (voice)
Abraham Benrubi Uncle the Pig (voice)
Kevin Anderson Mr. Arable
Essie Davis Mrs. Arable
Siobhan Fallon Hogan Mrs. Zuckerman
Louis Corbett Avery
Robyn Arthur Teacher
Julian O'Donnell Henry Fussy
Gary Basaraba Homer Zuckerman
Nate Mooney Lurvy
Nicholas Bell Minister
Beau Bridges Dr. Dorian
Teague Rook Well Dressed Man
Julia Zemiro Bystander
Denise Kirby New Teacher
Robert Plazek Ball Thrower
Joseph Lotesto Young Boy
Michael Roland Mayor
Don Bridges Announcer
Ian Watkin Fair Official
Joel McCrary Sheep Group (voice)
Brian Stepanek Sheep Group (voice)
Fred Tatasciore Sheep Group (voice)
Bradley White Sheep Group (voice)
Maia Kirkpatrick Joy the Baby Spider (voice)
Jennessa Rose Aranea the Baby Spider (voice)
Briana Hodge Nellie the Baby Spider (voice)
Dale Azzopardi Photographer (uncredited)
Ella Scott Lynch Girl at Fair (uncredited)
Name Job
Susannah Grant Screenplay
Harry Yoon Assistant Editor
Stuart Wurtzel Production Design
Tom Nursey Art Direction
Jeremy Stewart Animation
Trudy Talbot Production Accountant
Lisa Thompson Set Decoration
John Kasarda Art Direction
Daniel Fotheringham Animation
David Rubin Casting
Ellen Lewis Casting
Howard R. Campbell Lighting Technician
Bruce Shapiro Dialogue Coach
Gary Winick Director
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Seamus McGarvey Director of Photography
Sabrina Plisco Editor
Rita Ryack Costume Design
Owen Klatte Visual Effects, Animation
Karey Kirkpatrick Screenplay
E.B. White Novel
Susan Littenberg Editor
Evan Pardington Techno Crane Operator
Name Title
Tony Winley Producer
Julia Pistor Executive Producer
Paul Neesan Executive Producer
Bernard Williams Executive Producer
Edgar M. Bronfman Executive Producer
Jordan Kerner Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

Joeisacoolguy
9.0

This is a lovely film :) Julia Roberts is lovely as the eponymous character, Dakota Fanning is a delightful Fern, and Dominic Scott Kay is an adorable Wilbur- if you see the special features, he does come across as quite a shy little boy Lovely film :) <3 ...

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for younger audiences. It's based off of a famous book, Dakota Fanning, Steve Buscemi, Julia Roberts are all charming in their own ways, but I never realized what a dud of a character Wilbur was before this. Sure, he's a happy-go-lucky ... guy and social trend setter, but he's a character that needs a lot of help and doesn't even really give back. The story feels like a more modern fable: there is a lesson of morality and life here, but it is a lot more subtle than I'm used to fables being. Of course this has a cooked in version of explaining life and death to young children, but it feels like it tries to convey that a life well served, however short, is good life. This does make the movie oddly charming, but I can't say that it makes it as great as I remember the book being. Now, that may be nostalgia glasses, or maybe I have them for the this movie, but I think, in the end, it's an average movie with a good story that kids might like.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

The kindly young “Fern” (Dakota Fanning) manages to rescue a runt piglet and rear it as her own pet - despite the reservations of her dad. As it grows up, though, it becomes too big to live in their home so it’s sent to a nearby family farm and that’s where we all meet “Wilbur”. He’s an engaging and ... curious little critter who fits in with his talkative farmyard friends quickly and obliviously coasts through life until one of his new pals mentions the dreaded “C” word! He’s naturally quite terrified but what can he do? Well fortunately, the ingenious spider “Charlotte” lives in their barn too, and she concocts a plan that might just save his bacon! What now ensues sees a series of mischievous incidents that allows each animal to characterise a little as “Wilbur” and “Charlotte” come up with a plan to immortalise the young piggy. This is one of those stories I recall reading at school, and though it can run a little to sentiment, it’s still an entertainingly thoughtful story of fitting in, of team playing and of enduring friendship and though many years later I have undoubtedly become more of a cynic, it still has the power to reduce things to basics in quite a poignant fashion. It’s about optimism and sacrifice and the voice talents (on the English language version, anyway) offer us a friendly and touching story that still celebrates a vicarious version of humanity, well. Fanning delivers amiably, the animation is enjoyable to watch and if the last ten minutes doesn’t make you smile and blub just a little, then you’ve left your heart in the fridge.

Feb 21, 2025