In the long anticipated film, The Simpsons Movie finds the fate of Springfield - the suburban setting that has been home to The Simpsons clan for more than 18 years - hanging in the balance when Homer and his new pet pig inadvertently cause a major ecological disaster in their hometown. Forced to flee, it is up to the paunchy patriarch to save his family, the Springfield community and possibly, the world.
Directed by
David Silverman
Written by
James L. Brooks (screenplay); Matt Groening (screenplay); Al Jean (screenplay); Ian Maxtone-Graham (screenplay); George Meyer (screenplay); David Mirkin (screenplay); Mike Reiss (screenplay); Mike Scully (screenplay); Matt Selman (screenplay); John Swartzwelder (screenplay); Jon Vitti (screenplay). Please follow the IMDB link for full writing credits.
Starring
Dan Castellaneta (Homer / Itchy / Barney / Grampa / Stage Manager / Krusty the Clown / Mayor Quimby / Mayor's Aide / Multi-Eyed Squirrel / Panicky Man / Sideshow Mel / Mr. Teeny / EPA Official / Kissing Cop / Bear / Boy on Phone / NSA Worker / Officer / Santa's Little Helper / Squeaky-Voiced Teen (voice)); Julie Kavner (Marge (voice)); Nancy Cartwright (Bart / Maggie / Ralph / Nelson / Todd Flanders / TV Daughter / Woman on Phone (voice)); Yeardley Smith (Lisa (voice)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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