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Beethoven's Big Break (2008)

 
 
 

Synopsis of Beethoven's Big Break

Jonathan Silverman, Oscar Nunez, Cesar Millan, Rhea Perlman, and Eddie Griffin headline this installment of the popular film series featuring everyone's favorite fun-loving St. Bernard. Animal handler Eddie (Silverman) may deal with some of the best beasts in the business by day, but when it comes to his personal life there are no pets allowed. So strict is Eddie in enforcing this policy that when his young son Billy discovers a stray dog named Beethoven and his young litter of puppies, he insists that the boy find another place for the homeless pooches to live. But when dog-nappers make off with the canine star of the latest film that Eddie is working on, producers start to turn up the pressure for Eddie to find a replacement. Now, the harried father's only hope is to replace the missing canine with Beethoven, a natural star if there ever was one. Of course it doesn't take long for Beethoven to win Eddie's heart, and take Hollywood by storm, in the process proving that you can teach an old dog new tricks after all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins

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Director(s):
Mike Elliott
Writer(s):
Derek Rydall
Producer(s):
Wayne Morris
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Catherine A.

    I love it.! It is funny because of all the things that Beethoven does in the movie.

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    Lauri N.

    This is a wonderful family movie. I glad someone still know how to make a movie that christians enjoy.

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    Marilyn M.

    Another fun Beethoven movie. All dogs stayed in character. All dogs were terrific actors. It's just pure fun and relaxation to watch this movie!

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