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Beethoven
Fleeing from the thieves that steal a group of puppies from a pet store, St. Bernard, a young cute puppy enters the house of Newton, where the father Newton disagrees of adopting the dog, but he is forced by his wife and children who fall deeply in love with it and named it Beethoven, the thing that makes his rage.
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March 24, 2005
I love dogs, but still had trouble getting through this.October 25, 2004
Overbearing (actually overdogging) family comedy.September 16, 2004
Anti-working mom bias gives a sour feeling to an otherwise innocuous dog movie.August 12, 2009
A safely banal concoction in the tradition of the bland live-action Disney features cranked out during the Magic Kingdom's dispirited years after Walt's death.January 01, 2000
A waggish tale of canine chicanery, an uproarious if impawsible symphony of drool, doggy fidelity and chewed shoes.January 02, 2011
A sloppy but lovable pooch of a movie.January 01, 2000
It's the kind of clever, innocuous family entertainment that's always in short supply.January 26, 2006
Elevated from the doldrums of Digby-esque sentimentality by a surprisingly bouncy script, the film is also redeemed by regular interludes of acerbic dialogue and a brace of fine supporting performances.May 16, 2006
Kids will 'ooh' and 'aah' over the shaggy, doe-eyed doggy as it demolishes the family home, but grown-ups should stay on the sofa and enjoy the acerbic asides which distinguish this offering from the glut of cute mongrel movies.May 20, 2003
Beethoven is no classic, but it's a sunny, energetic children's film with a good notion of what young audiences like.November 21, 2011
A family comedy about a wacky & destructive St. Bernard that is totally without any merit whatsoever.March 26, 2009
Rallies at the end to prevent chaperoning adults from feeling their time was completely wasted.