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Movie Description In this wacky detective story, a postal worker adopts a new puppy that delights his girlfriend and her son. Little do they know, the dog was formerly a trained FBI drug-sniffer and was an important witness to a crime. When a pair of hit men come around, trying to assassinate the dog, SEE SPOT RUN explodes into a comic kaleidoscope of outrageous gags and near-escapes reminiscent of HOME ALONE.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: March 2, 2001.
Industry Reviews "...[Duncan provides] genuinely amusing moments....[Bibb is] pleasant..." Variety - p.40 - Robert Koehler
"...SEE SPOT RUN has some cute sight gags, and Mr. Arquette's Gordon, with his Cheshire Cat grin and cross-eyed daffiness, is a bouncing, break-dancing bubble of helium..." New York Times - p.E22 - Stephen Holden
"...Entertaining....This crowd-pleaser is filled with laughs..." Box Office - p.61 - Dwayne E. Leslie
"...There's an intensity and derangement to Arquette's performance persona that mark him as a true heir to the mysterious legacy of Andy Kaufman..." Sight and Sound - p.52-3 - Andrew O'Hehir
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