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Beethoven
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The life of George Newton, a father, who works hardly, in order to save his family's supplies, has been changed completely when a young dog St. Bernard, has flee from the thieves who steal it from a pet store and goes into the Newton's house, where George does not want it anymore, so he makes terrible to get rid of it.
The life of George Newton, a father, who works hardly, in order to save his family's supplies, has been changed completely when a young dog St. Bernard, has flee from the thieves who steal it from a pet store and goes into the Newton's house, where George does not want it anymore, so he makes terrible to get rid of it.
Actors:
Sarah Rose Karr,
Oliver Platt,
Jacob Kenner,
Patrick LaBrecque,
O-Lan Jones,
Sherri Paysinger,
Stephanie Durrer
Sarah Rose Karr
13 November 1984, California, USA
Oliver Platt
12 January 1960, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Jacob Kenner
Patrick LaBrecque
O-Lan Jones
23 May 1950, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sherri Paysinger
Stephanie Durrer
Country:
United States
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A sloppy but lovable pooch of a movie.
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