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Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Heist filmsActors Julie ParrishRating59%
Trois truands, Eddie, Jo et Sammy, ratent tous leurs coups. Joan, une serveuse, vient se joindre à eux. Eddie a alors l'idée de dresser six dobermans à attaquer les banques. Le coup est une réussite mais Joan, tentant de s'enfuir avec l'argent, lâche les chiens qui partent avec les dollars., 30minutes
Directed by Nick ParkOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Feminist films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about dogs,
Films about birds,
Political films,
Films about penguins,
Heist films,
Children's films,
Gangster films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Robot films,
EscroquerieActors Peter Sallis,
Peter Hawkins,
Gilbert LevyRating82%
The film begins at 62 West Wallaby Street on Gromit's birthday at breakfast. After being tipped out of bed and dressed using several mechanical contraptions, Wallace is greeted with a large pile of bills. Wallace remembers Gromit's birthday and presents Gromit with a somewhat unwelcome gift of a spiked dog collar, and a second present of a pair of ex-NASA robotic "Techno Trousers", acquired by Wallace to alleviate the burden of taking Gromit for walks. While Gromit is out on a "walk", Wallace realizes they are in financial difficulty and decides to let the spare bedroom out. He is answered by an inscrutable-looking penguin named Feathers McGraw. The penguin comes to stay at the house, pushing Gromit out of his comfortable bedroom and keeping him awake at night with loud music. On the other hand, Wallace takes a liking to him. Feathers also takes an interest in the Techno Trousers after seeing Gromit use their suction feet to walk on the ceiling., 1h41
Directed by Chuck RussellOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Films based on mythology,
Transport films,
Films about dogs,
Superhero films,
Films set in the Viking Age,
Films based on Norse mythology,
Heist films,
Children's films,
Gangster films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
EscroquerieActors Jim Carrey,
Peter Riegert,
Peter Greene,
Nancy Fish,
Amy Yasbeck,
Richard JeniRating69%
Stanley Ipkiss is a shy and unlucky bank clerk working at the local Edge City bank. He is frequently picked on by everyone around him like the Bank President's son Mr. Dickey, his ruthless landlady Mrs. Peenman, and the mechanics Irv and Burt Ripley who ripped him off. The only exception of this is his Jack Russell Terrier Milo and his co-worker and best friend Charlie Schumaker. Meanwhile, gangster Dorian Tyrell operates a nightclub called the Coco Bongo while plotting to overthrow his boss Niko. One day, Tyrell sends his singer girlfriend Tina Carlyle into Stanley's bank to record its layout, in preparation to rob the bank., 1h25
Directed by Joe CampOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frances Bavier,
Patsy Garrett,
Edgar Buchanan,
Peter Breck,
Christopher Connelly,
Tom LesterRating61%
Benji is a lovable stray dog who lives in a small Texas town where he has befriended many local people, each of whom calls him by a different name, but the people he likes best are two school-age children (Paul and Cindy) and their housekeeper, Mary. Paul and Cindy's father, however, doesn't want a dog around the place. One day Benji befriends a stray dog (presumably a Maltese) that Mary calls Tiffany, and the kids beg their father to allow them to keep her and Benji, but he refuses. Benji escorts Tiffany to his hide-out, an apparently abandoned house. Two people later break in and bring a kidnapped Paul and Cindy into the house. Benji rushes to "tell" George and Mary of the kids' whereabouts but is shooed out. He then grabs the ransom note, but it gets taken from him and poor Benji is a loss at what to do next. He follows two policemen into the station and gets locked in and seems doomed until he accidentally turns on the drive-through intercom and the policeman lets him out. He goes back to the old house and spots a failed try at writing the ransom note and an idea strikes him. He grabs the crumpled note but is grabbed by one of the kidnappers and Tiffany rushes out and bites him and gets a vicious kick in return (she is not killed but apparently injured). Benji races back to Mary the kids' Dad, but Linda beats him there. The rest is for you to see. Camp never revealed the plot to the press but rather spoke of the essence of the movie: "It's a love story about a dog struggling against the odds to accomplish something that most people would consider to be impossible; and it's the first film ever in which a dog actually acted and expressed emotion on the screen. He was more or less the three-dimensional character in the film and the people were more or less the props. The dialog is in the eyes of the dog." Many film critics stated that Benji deserved a Best Actor Oscar for his acting., 1h50
Directed by Martin McDonaghOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Films about alcoholism,
Films about animals,
Films about films,
Films about writers,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films about dogs,
Serial killer films,
Films about psychiatryActors Colin Farrell,
Sam Rockwell,
Woody Harrelson,
Christopher Walken,
Tom Waits,
Abbie CornishRating70%
Marty Faranan (Farrell) is a struggling writer in Los Angeles, California who dreams of finishing his screenplay, Seven Psychopaths. Marty's best friend, Billy Bickle (Rockwell), is an unemployed actor who makes a living by kidnapping dogs and collecting the owners' cash rewards for their safe return. His partner-in-crime is Hans Kieslowski (Walken), a religious man with a cancer-stricken wife, Myra. Billy helps Marty with Seven Psychopaths, suggesting he use the "Jack of Diamonds" killer, perpetrator of a recent double murder, as one of the seven "psychopaths" in his script. Marty writes a story for another psychopath, the "Quaker", who stalks his daughter's killer for decades, driving the killer to suicide and ultimately cutting his own throat to follow him to hell., 1h44
Directed by Joe CampOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Films about religion,
Films about dogs,
Children's filmsActors Chevy Chase,
Jane Seymour,
Omar Sharif,
Robert Morley,
Alan Sues,
Lorenzo MusicRating54%
Chevy Chase plays a private investigator who is called to a job and is killed after finding a dead woman. The afterlife has not decided if he is destined for Heaven or Hell, so he is given the chance to return to Earth as a dog in order to solve the case and earn his way to Heaven., 1h37
Directed by John WhitesellOrigin CanadaGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Medical-themed films,
Films about dogs,
Films about disabilities,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translationActors David Arquette,
Angus T. Jones,
Paul Sorvino,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Leslie Bibb,
Joe ViterelliRating54%
Agent 11 is a crime-fighting bullmastiff used by the FBI; he partners with his master Murdoch in Seattle. As they go after the Mafia boss, Sonny Talia, the dog attacks him and rips off one of his testicles. Talia is taken to the hospital to have it surgically replaced. As payback, he sends his two bodyguards, Gino and Arliss, out to kill Agent 11. For protection, the dog is sent to a training facility in Alaska., 1h15
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Jeu,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about dogs,
Zombie films,
Films about toys,
Comedy horror films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frank Welker,
Matthew Lillard,
Grey DeLisle,
Kate Micucci,
Dee Bradley Baker,
Scott MenvilleRating61%
Un mystérieux fantôme terrorise les studios hollywoodiens Brickton, spécialisés dans les films d'horreur et menacés de fermeture. Les Mystères associés, qui ont remporté un séjour à Hollywood à la suite d'un concours, enquêtent sur place. Ils découvrent que le fantôme est en fait une imitation du cavalier sans tête, un personnage mythique de film..., 1h15
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films about dogs,
Ghost films,
Sécurité informatique,
Films about video games,
Children's filmsActors Scott Innes,
Joe Alaskey,
Betty Jean Ward,
Bob Bergen,
Grey DeLisle,
Mikey KelleyRating70%
In a college computer lab run by Professor Robert Kaufman, as he goes to check on his two students; Eric Staufer and Bill McLemore, a new creature - the Phantom Virus - comes out of a new game based on the Mystery Gang's past adventures and tries to scare away the game's creator Eric. The next day, Mystery, Inc. themselves come to the college and learn from their friend Eric, that the virus had assumed a lifelike form thanks to an experimental laser which is able to transmit objects into cyberspace, and is now rampant across the campus. The gang goes on the hunt for the Phantom Virus, where the virus chases Scooby and Shaggy through the college. Unfortunately, the whole gang, including the virus, somehow gets pulled into the game after 'someone' activates the laser. Left with no other choice, the gang fight their way through the ten levels of mystery and adventures to complete the game in order to escape it, with the goal of finding a box of Scooby Snax to complete each level. Their efforts are impeded on each level by the Phantom Virus. The first level is on the moon, the second is in the Roman Colosseum, the third is in the dinosaur age, the fourth is under the sea, the fifth is in a (shrunken) backyard, the sixth is ancient Japan, the seventh is in ancient Egypt, the eighth is in medieval times, and the ninth is in the North Pole., 1h37
Directed by Roger SpottiswoodeOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Tom Hanks,
Mare Winningham,
Craig T. Nelson,
Reginald VelJohnson,
J. C. Quinn,
Scott PaulinRating62%
Scott Turner (Tom Hanks) is an obsessively neat police investigator who is bored with his minor police work in the fictional town of Cypress Beach in Northern California and is set to transfer to a better job in Sacramento, while fellow investigator David Sutton (Reginald VelJohnson) is to be his replacement. As Scott shows David around, we meet local junk-yard owner Amos Reed (John McIntire), who is Scott’s friend and owner of Hooch (Beasley the Dog), a large and slobbery Dogue de Bordeaux.