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Beethoven
TrailerThe movie revolves around an adorable puppy named Beethoven, who promptly grows up into 185 pounds of romping, drooling, disaster-prone St. Bernard. Nevertheless, the family still rallies behind Beethoven when an evil veterinarian attempts to kidnap him.Actors: Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Dean Jones, Nicholle Tom, Christopher Castile, Sarah Rose Karr, Oliver Platt, Stanley Tucci, David Duchovny, Patricia Heaton, Laurel Cronin, ...»Director: Brian LevantCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Beethoven"
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Characters of "Beethoven"
George NewtonPlayed by: Charles GrodinAlice NewtonPlayed by: Bonnie HuntDr. VarnickPlayed by: Dean JonesRycePlayed by: Nicholle TomTedPlayed by: Christopher CastileEmilyPlayed by: Sarah Rose KarrHarveyPlayed by: Oliver PlattVernonPlayed by: Stanley TucciBradPlayed by: David DuchovnyBriePlayed by: Patricia HeatonDevonia PeetPlayed by: Laurel CroninBiker WomanPlayed by: O-Lan JonesMiss GrundelPlayed by: Nancy FishHomeless ManPlayed by: Craig PinkardMarkPlayed by: Robi DavidsonRuth Walters, ReporterPlayed by: Sherri PaysingerBully #2Played by: Patrick LaBrecqueNewsreaderPlayed by: Chris LittleDonnaPlayed by: Lisa Paige RobinsonMark's FriendPlayed by: Cory DanzigerYoung WomanPlayed by: Colleen O'HaraYoung ManPlayed by: Nicolas MizeOld WomanPlayed by: Maxine Elliott HicksSkateboarder #2Played by: Cirroc LoftonPet Shop OwnerPlayed by: Melora WaltersMother at Pet StorePlayed by: Lorraine MargaBeethovenPlayed by: Chris -
Directors of "Beethoven"
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Creators of "Beethoven"
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Critic Reviews of "Beethoven"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Rallies at the end to prevent chaperoning adults from feeling their time was completely wasted.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Elevated 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.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Beethoven is no classic, but it's a sunny, energetic children's film with a good notion of what young audiences like.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000A waggish tale of canine chicanery, an uproarious if impawsible symphony of drool, doggy fidelity and chewed shoes.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000It's the kind of clever, innocuous family entertainment that's always in short supply.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 21, 2011A family comedy about a wacky & destructive St. Bernard that is totally without any merit whatsoever.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011A sloppy but lovable pooch of a movie.
TV GuideAugust 12, 2009A 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.
Film4May 16, 2006Kids 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.
Juicy CerebellumMarch 24, 2005I love dogs, but still had trouble getting through this.
Kansas City KansanOctober 25, 2004Overbearing (actually overdogging) family comedy.
Movie Mom at Yahoo! MoviesSeptember 16, 2004Anti-working mom bias gives a sour feeling to an otherwise innocuous dog movie.
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Gallery of "Beethoven"