Beethoven

Beethoven
Beethoven

Film Details

Year

1991

Duration

83 minutes

Genres

Family

Language

English

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Synopsis

Doggie devastation and slapstick fun are the key ingredients in this riotous canine comedy. Forget the human actors, it's the titular St Bernard pup who steals the show, slobbering his way into mischief after he flees dognappers and winds up in the home of the Newton family. Though the kids love the mutt, dad George really doesn't want the responsibility especially after the initially cute ball of fluff grows to giant proportions. But when a crooked vet targets Beethoven for animal experiments, George naturally has a change of heart.

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