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Sheeba (2011)

Sheeba (2011)
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A lifelong city boy finds that life in the country isn't nearly as horrible as he suspected it would be after being sent to live with his elderly grandfather and befriending a loyal dog named Sheeba. Born and bred in New York City, young Clay (Dylan Patton) couldn't think of anything worse that living somewhere without concrete beneath his feet and skyscrapers over his head. Besides, all of Clay's friends are in the city, as is his father (Judge Reinhold). So when Clay arrives in the country to live with his grandpa (Edward Asner), the lack of crowded streets and familiar faces leaves him feeling deeply wistful. But just when Clay began to feel like things couldn't get any worse, along came Sheeba. Best friends from the moment they meet, Clay and Sheeba are soon exploring the rolling hills and making some new friends around town. But when Clay clashes with Wax, the town bully, his good fortune quickly takes a turn for the worse. As the confrontations between the two teens escalate, Clay quickly learns that Wax is as stubborn as he is sadistic. When Wax dognaps Sheeba, however, the stress of losing his only friend combined with the frustration of being separated from his father becomes too much to take. Later, as Clay prepares to flee for the city, his father catches wind of conflict and decides to step in before things get out of hand. Little did Clay's father realize that Sheeba would be right there to lend a helping paw. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dylan PattonEd Asner, (more)
Director(s):
Michael J. Jacobs
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sheeba

A lifelong city boy finds that life in the country isn't nearly as horrible as he suspected it would be after being sent to live with his elderly grandfather and befriending a loyal dog named Sheeba. Born and bred in New York City, young Clay (Dylan Patton) couldn't think of anything worse that living somewhere without concrete beneath his feet and skyscrapers over his head. Besides, all of Clay's friends are in the city, as is his father (Judge Reinhold). So when Clay arrives in the country to live with his grandpa (Edward Asner), the lack of crowded streets and familiar faces leaves him feeling deeply wistful. But just when Clay began to feel like things couldn't get any worse, along came Sheeba. Best friends from the moment they meet, Clay and Sheeba are soon exploring the rolling hills and making some new friends around town. But when Clay clashes with Wax, the town bully, his good fortune quickly takes a turn for the worse. As the confrontations between the two teens escalate, Clay quickly learns that Wax is as stubborn as he is sadistic. When Wax dognaps Sheeba, however, the stress of losing his only friend combined with the frustration of being separated from his father becomes too much to take. Later, as Clay prepares to flee for the city, his father catches wind of conflict and decides to step in before things get out of hand. Little did Clay's father realize that Sheeba would be right there to lend a helping paw. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Michael J. Jacobs
Writer(s):
Robin Christian
Producer(s):
Robin Christian
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Pamela T.

    Big disappointment! The story line was disjointed and illogical and the dog's role in the story seemed to be an after-thought. Was surprised Ed Asner even took this role but he shined (as always). Judge Reinhold did not perform up to expectation although he did not have much of a role to work with. I wish I had read the reviews before wasting my time.

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    Leslie R.

    Bad movie, bad acting, don't bother wasting your time with this one. Turned it off after 15 min thinking it would get better.

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    Michele B.

    Can't believe that there was a wait for this movie. Ed Asner is the only decent actor in this movie. It's not worth the rental.

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