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Format: VHS Oct 1992 Rated PG Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 87 min. Color UPC: 096898122238 |
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Movie Description Mr. Newton, head of a suburban family of five, who thinks the best pets are goldfish, keeps his family running in an orderly fashion. That is until their entire lifestyle is disrupted by the antics of an enormous but beguiling St. Bernard named Beethoven.
Synopsis A runaway St. Bernard puppy is adopted by a suburban family despite the protestations of their uptight father. Of course, the rambunctious little thing grows up to be a slobbering mountain of a dog. But the troubles don't stop there: an evil veterinarian plots to steal "loveable" Beethoven for his own twisted experiments, while a conniving yuppie-couple scheme to take over Dad's business. But it's good old Beethoven to the rescue -- he'll save the day!
Film Notes Color by DeLuxe.
In the middle of production, Brian Levant replaced Steve Rash as director.
John Hughes co-wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym "Edmond Dantes," the name of the title character in Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo."
"Chris" played the part of "Beethoven."
Karl Lewis Miller is credited as Animal Action Coordinator.
Industry Reviews "...A sunny, energetic children's film with a good notion of what young audiences like..." New York Times - Janet Maslin (04/03/1992)
Quotations "The head of the family is the one with the tail." -- marketing line for the film
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