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This dog Christmas movie features a dog-loving girl who organizes a school pageant to help find homes for 101 doggies. Unfortunately, the town wants to ban dogs and issues a court order.
Trouble, also known as Dog Gone Trouble, is a 2019 animated comedy film, directed by Kevin Johnson, and starring Sean "Big Sean" Anderson, Pamela Adlon, and Lucy Hale. [2] It was the final film role of Betty White before her death in 2021 (not counting her appearance the 2022 documentary Betty White: A Celebration , which was released ...
Harkin Banks, a young and ambitious freestyle skier from Bonners Ferry, Idaho, travels to the Squaw Valley Ski Resort for the Freestyle World Championship. At a gas station he picks up the 17-year-old runaway Sunny, who is on her way to San Francisco.
Bailey named Eric's dog Shirley after her sister. Bailey now has three dogs of her own. Eric and Bailey get married but Bailey decides to run away with her dogs. She can't find the right guy for her. Nikki tells Bailey her stories: she works at a restaurant waiting for her prince charming walking through the door.
11. Best in Show (2000). Cast: Fred Willard, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Jennifer Coolidge Rating: PG-13 If you’re a dog lover, you may appreciate the lengths to which the colorful characters ...
The post Sad Dog Movies That Make You Cry but Are Worth Watching appeared first on DogTime. There’s nothing like a sad dog movie that will make you sob uncontrollably. Here are eight really sad ...
The website's consensus reads: "Dog Day Afternoon offers a finely detailed snapshot of people in crisis with tension-soaked drama shaded in black humor." [94] AllMovie gave the movie five stars out of five. The review defined it as "a quintessential 1970s story", and focused on the film's "contemporary tensions over law, media, and sexuality". [1]
My Dog Skip is a 2000 American comedy-drama film, directed by Jay Russell and starring Frankie Muniz, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, and Kevin Bacon, with narration by Harry Connick Jr. Based on the autobiographical book of the same name, the film tells the story of 9-year-old Willie Morris as he is given a Smooth Fox Terrier for his birthday and how the dog fundamentally changes several aspects of ...