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Origin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Animation,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Time travel films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Basketball films,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Michael Jordan,
Wayne Knight,
Theresa Randle,
Danny DeVito,
Penny Bae Bridges,
Brandon HammondRating65%
In 1993, professional basketball player Michael Jordan announces his retirement from the sport to follow his late father’s career as a baseball player. However, it becomes evident that he is not as skilled in baseball as he was in basketball. Jordan is assigned a publicist, the bumbling Stan Podolak, to make his new career less bumpy. Elsewhere, in outer space, an intergalactic amusement park called Moron Mountain faces dwindling popularity, so its owner, Mr. Swackhammer, sends his diminutive minions, the Nerdlucks, to capture the Looney Tunes as new entertainment. The Looney Tunes live in an animated world hidden in the centre of the Earth, but are unable to listen to the Nerdlucks’ threats and challenge them to a game of basketball to try to win back their freedom., 1h36
Directed by Tom RopelewskiOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors John Travolta,
Kirstie Alley,
David Gallagher,
Tabitha Lupien,
Danny DeVito,
Diane KeatonRating44%
James and Mollie, after struggling to put Mikey (now 7 years-old) and Julie (now 4 years-old) to bed, again have sex in their bedroom. She tries to refuse but he charms his way through her resistant behavior. Meanwhile outside, a pair of different breed dogs, having come from a night out are about to part ways. But the male, Trooper, instead cons the female, Princess, into mating with him after he lies and says that he is going to be fixed the next day. The screen changes for the credits of several of Trooper's sperm cells entering Princess' eggs. Their owners discover that she has given birth and decide simply to put them up for adoption., 1h41
Directed by Lasse HallströmOrigin SuedeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Anki Lidén,
Tomas von Brömssen,
Melinda Kinnaman,
Lennart Hjulström,
Ing-Marie Carlsson,
Leif EricksonRating75%
The action takes place in the years 1958-1959 in Sweden. Troubled 12-year-old Ingemar (Anton Glanzelius) gets into all sorts of trouble, which drives his mother (Anki Lidén) crazy; Ingemar does not know that his mother is in fact terminally ill. When he and his older brother become too much for her, they are split up and sent to live with relatives. Ingemar ends up with his maternal uncle Gunnar (von Brömssen) and his wife Ulla (Kicki Rundgren) in a small rural town in Småland. Gunnar and Ingemar bond over Povel Ramel's recording of "Far, jag kan inte få upp min kokosnöt".Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Children's filmsActors John Krasinski,
Emily Blunt,
Ian McKellen,
Danny DeVito,
Sylvester Stallone,
Wallace ShawnRating58%
Animal Crackers follows a family whose life is turned upside down when they inherit a rundown circus and a mysterious box of Animal Crackers, which magically change the person who eats them into the animal they have eaten — including monkeys, giraffes, lions, tigers and bears. They must save the circus from being taken over by their evil uncle Horatio P. Huntington (McKellen). Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogsActors Christopher Lloyd,
Wes Studi,
Timothy Bottoms,
Ariel Gade,
Devon Graye,
Aimee TeegardenRating53%
A modern-day retelling of Jack London's classic novel. A recently widowed man "Grandpa" Bill Hale in Montana takes his granddaughter Ryann in for several weeks while her parents are out of the country. When a wild wolf (Wolf-dog hybrid) shows up injured on the back porch one night, Ryann decides that wants to take the wolf, who she names Buck, back to Boston with her as a pet, but Grandpa knows that Buck will eventually have to return to the wild. , 6minutes
Directed by Patrick OsborneOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Katie Q. Lowes,
Ben Bledsoe,
Stephen ApostolinaRating81%
While licking at discarded fast food wrappers, a stray male Boston Terrier puppy spots a French fry dropped on the ground and eats it. James, the man who dropped the fry, offers a second one to the puppy and takes him home. James names him Winston and begins feeding him portions of his own meals and junk food in addition to regular kibble., 1h31
Directed by Wil ShrinerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Logan Lerman,
Brie Larson,
Cody Linley,
Luke Wilson,
Tim Blake Nelson,
Clark GreggRating55%
Middle school student Roy A. Eberhardt (Logan Lerman) has just moved to Florida from Montana. He is mercilessly teased and bullied by Dana Matherson until he accidentally breaks Dana's nose while on the school bus. Because of this, Roy is suspended from riding the school bus for 3 days and must write Dana an apology letter. Roy slowly becomes friends with Beatrice "The Bear" Leep (Brie Larson), and her stepbrother, "Mullet Fingers" (Cody Linley). Meanwhile, someone is responsible for vandalism on a local construction site where a "Mother Paula's Pancake House" restaurant, owned by corrupt CEO Chuck Muckle, is about to be built. In order to catch the vandals and prevent further vandalism, Officer David Delinko (Luke Wilson) has parked his police cruiser on the building site. Delinko falls asleep and an unknown vandal vandalizes the car by spray painting its windows with black spray paint. The next day at breakfast, Roy and his parents read about the spray painted police car. The police chief then gives Delinko a small police scooter to replace the vandalized cruiser., 1h25
Directed by Don Bluth,
Gary Goldman,
Gary GoldmanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about religion,
Films about dogs,
Films about angels,
Musical films,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Burt Reynolds,
Dom DeLuise,
Judith Barsi,
Vic Tayback,
Melba Moore,
Charles Nelson ReillyRating67%
In 1939 New Orleans, a roguish German Shepherd named Charlie B. Barkin escapes from a dog pound with the help of his friend, a dachshund named Itchy Itchiford. They return to a casino riverboat on the bayou, which is formerly run by Charlie with his partner, a bulldog named Carface Caruthers. Not wanting to share the profits with Charlie, Carface persuades him to leave town with 50% of the casino's earnings. Charlie agrees, but is later intoxicated and murdered by Carface. He is sent to Heaven where a whippet angel named Annabelle (who was named in the sequel) tells him that a gold watch representing his life has stopped. He steals and winds it, sending Charlie back to Earth, but is told that if he dies again, he will go to Hell. After reuniting with Itchy, they discover that Carface is holding an orphan girl named Anne-Marie (presumably kidnapped from the orphanage by Carface), who has the ability to talk to animals and gain knowledge of a race's results beforehand, allowing Carface to rig the odds on the rat races and become rich. They rescue her, intending to use her abilities to get revenge on Carface, though Charlie tells her that they plan to give their winnings to the poor and help her find parents., 1h35
Directed by Norman Tokar,
Tom Leetch,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Dean Jones,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Charles Ruggles,
Parley Baer,
Mako Iwamatsu,
Charles LaneRating65%
Fran Garrison (Suzanne Pleshette) and her husband Mark (Dean Jones) are a young happy married couple and the proud owners of an award-winning Dachshund named Danke. The movie begins with them frantically getting into the car and heading to the hospital as "the pain has started and it's about time". In a hurry to the hospital, Officer Carmody tries to pull them over for going 50 mph in a 25 mph zone. After notifying that they are on the way to the hospital and indicating that Fran is the one in labor, Officer Carmody pulls in front of them and turns on the sirens to escort them to the county hospital. After he arrives and turns to find that Mr. and Mrs. Garrison have gone past him, he gets back on his motorcycle and follows them to the vet. It is then revealed that Danke is the one in labor. While Mark is outside waiting on Fran, Officer Carmody catches up to him and after Mark thanks him for helping them get to the vet on time, Officer Carmody reveals that he was under the impression that Mrs. Garrison was the one in labor and proceeds to write multiple traffic violation tickets totaling to $110. On the day that Mr. Garrison arrives at the vet to pick up Danke and her three newborn puppies: Wilhelmina, Heidi, and Chloe, veterinarian Dr. Pruitt (Charlie Ruggles) mentions that his female Great Dane, Duchess, has also just given birth but unfortunately does not have enough milk for all of her puppies and the runt of the group has been cast aside by her - as most dogs do under these circumstances. Doc Pruitt convinces Mark to bring the Great Dane puppy home so that Danke may wet nurse him until he has weaned. When he arrives home and Fran notices that there is another puppy, she is surprised but does not suspect that the puppy is from another litter and reminds Mark that he should thank Danke for giving him a boy like he always wanted. Before he knows it and after keeping his secret from Fran, the puppies have grown drastically in size. Of course, the Great Dane puppy whom he has named Brutus is significantly larger than the other four Dachshunds. As the dog grows up with Fran's Dachshund puppies, he believes he is one of them and picks up mannerisms like hunching close to the ground to walk. The Dachshunds are mischievous creatures and lead poor unsuspecting Brutus through a series of comic misadventures with Officer Carmody (now Sergeant Carmody) being chased up a tree, Mark's studio being splattered with paint, and a garden party being turned topsy-turvy. Fran wants Mark to remove Brutus from the house once-and-for-all but when Brutus saves her favorite puppy, Chloe from the garbage truck, she changes her mind. Mark and Fran enter their dogs in a dog show with Brutus meeting others of his breed. He notices a female Harlequin Great Dane and stands at attention. He goes on to win two blue ribbons. Brutus finally finds out what it's like to be a Great Dane., 1h32
Directed by Jay RussellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about animals,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about dogs,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Political films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Films about school violenceActors Frankie Muniz,
Diane Lane,
Luke Wilson,
Kevin Bacon,
Cody Linley,
Caitlin WachsRating69%
Willie Morris as an adult is looking back on his childhood in the early 1940s and how it was colored by his dearly beloved dog, a Jack Russell Terrier whom he had named Skip (Enzo). In the beginning, Willie (Frankie Muniz) is a lonely child with a gruff, proud father (Kevin Bacon) and a charismatic, talkative mother (Diane Lane), but he is an only child and small for his age with few friends. His one companion is a young man who lives next door, Dink Jenkins (Luke Wilson), who is the local sports hero in Mississippi. However, when Dink is drafted to go to war, Willie's mother decides to buy him a dog, against his father's wishes, in order that he should have some company.