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Teacher's Pet was released June 15, 2004, on VHS and DVD. Deleted scenes. The deleted scenes are in animatic form as they were either incomplete in time for the film or replaced with a different scene. "Pretty Boy and Mr. Jolly On the Road": Pretty Boy and Mr. Jolly end up traveling numerous ways to Florida to save Spot and Leonard. [11]
Teacher's Pet is a 1958 American romantic comedy film directed by George Seaton, and starring Clark Gable, Doris Day, Gig Young, and Mamie Van Doren. Plot [ edit ]
The series follows Leonard Helperman, a 9-year-old boy in the 4th grade, who lives in fear because his mother, Mary Helperman, is his teacher. Because of this, he is often mocked and called a "teacher's pet", but he wants to be considered normal. Meanwhile, his dog Spot misses Leonard while he is at school, and yearns to be a human boy.
Devil in the Flesh 2 (also known as Teacher's Pet) is a 2000 erotic thriller film directed by Marcus Spiegel. It is a sequel to Devil in the Flesh (1998), which stars Rose McGowan . [ 1 ]
Bill Steinkellner and Cheri Steinkellner are an American husband and wife screenwriting duo, known for their work on Cheers, Teacher's Pet, its film adaptation of the same name, and Bob. They wrote the book of the musical Sister Act , [ 1 ] for which they received a Tony Award nomination.
Teacher's Pet is a 1930 two-reel comedy short, part of the Our Gang (Little Rascals) series. It was produced by Hal Roach , directed by Robert F. McGowan , and originally released to theatres by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 11, 1930. [ 2 ]
Teacher's Pet, a British strip appearing in the 1970s comic book Cor!! Sensei no Okiniiri!, a manga by Miki Aihara, commonly referred to in English as Teacher's Pet! "Teacher's Pet" (short story), a 1994 story in the Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine; Teacher's Pet, a 1986 novel by Andrew Neiderman
"Teacher, Teacher" is a 1958 song by Johnny Mathis, with words by Al Stillman and music by Robert Allen. [1] As a double-A sided single along with "All the Time", it peaked at No. 21 on the US Most Played by Jockeys chart in The Billboard , [ 2 ] and No. 27 in the UK. [ 3 ]