Beethoven: The Pooch Pack (1992)
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Synopsis: All five of the hilarious BEETHOVEN films are here in this special collection. Starring the famously deadpan Charles Grodin (MIDNIGHT RUN) as Mr. Newton, the films focus on the relationship between... All five of the hilarious BEETHOVEN films are here in this special collection. Starring the famously deadpan Charles Grodin (MIDNIGHT RUN) as Mr. Newton, the films focus on the relationship between a suburban family and their enormous but beguiling St. Bernard named Beethoven. Previously a perfectly orderly family, Beethoven's antics add elements of chaos, and fun, into their lives. The five films also feature notable comic guest stars, including Julia Sweeney (TV's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE), Faith Ford (TV's MURPHY BROWN), and John Laroquette (TV's NIGHT COURT). [More]
Starring: Joe Pichler, Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Dean Jones
Starring: Joe Pichler, Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Dean Jones, Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, Jamie Marsh, John Larroquette, Faith Ford, Kathy Griffin, Dave Thomas
Director: Rod Daniel, Brian Levant
Director: Rod Daniel, Brian Levant
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