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Piggy

Piggy

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On a farm in 1933, a piglet is sold to a family in Copenhagen. Piggy is a pig with greater appetite than brain and does not know that the good food he gets will turn him to the main dish of Christmas Eve. When the freedom fighter Monty appears, he explains it to Piggy. Together they plan their great escape.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

29 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

22 December 2012

Country

Denmark

Cast

Jason B. Luke

Jason B. Luke

Piggy (voice)

Tom McEwan

Tom McEwan

Monty (voice)

Tom Jensen

Tom Jensen

Father (voice)

Bodil Jørgensen

Bodil Jørgensen

Mother (voice)

Niels Poulsen

Niels Poulsen

Farmer (voice)

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