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Beethoven is unquestionably the most popular movie dog of the ’90s… if you disregard canine basketball ability. Was he a good boy? A bad doogie? Somewhere in the middle?
From "Turner & Hooch" to "Beethoven", "the tale of a reluctant owner falling in love with a problematic pooch has played out many times on the big screen", said Dulcie Pearce in The Sun.
Dogs have been in movies for over a century. We've devised the ultimate movie doggo list, ranking every dog for how much of a ...
August is National Dog Month and do you know what that means? It's the best time to watch all of your favorite puppy-themed classics.
From ‘Beethoven’ to ‘Best in Show,’ Us Weekly has rounded up our top 10 dog movies ever — check out the entire list here ...
The movie where a dog, a Saint Bernard, was named Beethoven and was the most intelligent boy in the world. Little me still remembers watching the film on Disney Channel as a kid and wishing ...
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure is one of the most popular and fun dog Christmas movies. This big pooch tries to find Santa’s stolen bag of gifts. His mission is to save Christmas.
”Beethoven” charms its way through this highly formulaic premise with the help of some smart animal-handling, a few excellently realized visual stunts and narrative montages of life a la dog.
The eponymous St. Bernard from the Beethoven franchise is an undeniable canine hero, but the one who really saves the day at the end of the 1992 first installment is his buddy, Sparky.
From "Turner & Hooch" to "Beethoven", "the tale of a reluctant owner falling in love with a problematic pooch has played out many times on the big screen", said Dulcie Pearce in The Sun. "The ...