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Soccer Dog: The Movie (1998)

Soccer Dog: The Movie (1998)
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In this family comedy, a successful man with nostalgia for his days as a soccer player, attempts to adopt an orphan so he can teach him all about his favorite sport. But soon after bringing the lad home, the new father is disappointed to discover that the lad is not interested in playing soccer. This creates tension, until a stray dog with a remarkable talent for playing soccer shows up and helps to bring father and new son together. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
James MarshallOlivia D'Abo, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Giglio
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Soccer Dog: The Movie

In this family comedy, a successful man with nostalgia for his days as a soccer player, attempts to adopt an orphan so he can teach him all about his favorite sport. But soon after bringing the lad home, the new father is disappointed to discover that the lad is not interested in playing soccer. This creates tension, until a stray dog with a remarkable talent for playing soccer shows up and helps to bring father and new son together. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Tony Giglio
Writer(s):
Daniel Forman
Producer(s):
Tony GiglioJohn H. Brister
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Linda G.

Not a bad movie but I have seen better. Never did figure out what the dog catcher had to do with the story.

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MARK G.

inappropriate characters and language for 9 and younger

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Amy C.

Our 7 year old son really enjoyed this movie, but our teen left after 5 minutes, and the adults found it very poor. The dog's "stunts" were computer instered and not done well. Bad sportsmenship was demonstrated throughout the movie without so much as to a mention as that not being appropriate. The story was sweet, and the movie could have been much better.

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