Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts (2009)
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Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Kyla Pratt (HOTEL FOR DOGS) returns as young Maya Dolittle, who's thus far been able to handle the knack for animal communications she's inherited from her father with considerable responsibility.... Kyla Pratt (HOTEL FOR DOGS) returns as young Maya Dolittle, who's thus far been able to handle the knack for animal communications she's inherited from her father with considerable responsibility. But, after Maya is called to treat a Hollywood ingénue’s depressed Chihuahua, she suddenly finds herself on the set of her very own television show! Soon enough, Maya begins to lose herself in the glamour of La-La Land. It’s going to take the help of some animal pals--including her smart-alecky but always reliable pooch, Lucky (Norm MacDonald)--to restore Maya's usual down-to-earth outlook. [More]
Starring: Kyla Pratt, Norm MacDonald
Starring: Kyla Pratt, Norm MacDonald
Director: Alex Zamm
Director: Alex Zamm
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Release:
May 19, 2009
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