Beethoven (film)
Beethoven is an American film carried out by Brian Raising, left in 1992.
Synopsis
This film tells the history of a pup Saint-Bernard which, following a burgling in the animalery where it is on sale, escapes the criminals and lands in the house of the Newton family, where it settles. The children want immediately to adopt it but their father is very reticent. The dog, baptized Beethoven, will allow Ted, the scapegoat children of his school, to be finally made respect and in Annie, teenager not very popular, to finally point out itself per Mark, the playboy college.
All seems to go for best, even George ends up loving the dog. But the veterinary surgeon of the family, actually a swindler who seeks dogs to practice scientific experiments, assembles a machination to recover Beethoven.
Distribution
- Charles Grodin: George Newton
- Bonnie Hunt: Alice Newton
- Nicholle Tom: Annie Newton
- Christopher Castile: Ted Newton
- Sarah Pink Karr: Emily Newton
- Dean Jones: Veterinary surgeon Hermann Varnick
- Oliver Platt: Harvey
- Stanley Tucci : Vernon
- David Duchovny: Brad
- Robi Davidson : Mark
- Patricia Heaton: Brie
- Laurel Cronin: Devonia Pest
- O-Lan Jones: The woman with bicycle
- Nancy Fish: Miss Grundel
- Patrick LaBrecque: Bully
- Melora Walters : Fart Shop Owner
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Student
- Jacob Kenner
- Matthew Brooks
August 1st
Around film
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This film had 4 continuations but the Newton Family does not appear any more in the 3 last withdrawing the charm of these continuations:
- Beethoven 2 ( Beethoven' S 2nd ) of Rod Daniel (left in 1993)
- Beethoven 3 ( Beethoven' S 3rd ) of David Mr. Evans (left in 2000)
- Beethoven 4 ( Beethoven' S 4th ) of David Mr. Evans (left in 2001)
- Beethoven 5 ( Beethoven' S 5th ) of Mark Griffiths (left in 2003)
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There exists an animated series Beethoven (series of 26 episodes) going back to 1994
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There exist also board games Beethoven' S 2nd (1993). Published by Parker Brothers. From 2 to 4 players for one 20 minutes intermediate duration.
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There exists finally a video game 1993: Beethoven' S 2nd on Super Nintendo and Game Boy. Developed and published by Hi Tech Expressions.
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