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Beethovens 3rd
TrailerBeethoven the Saint Bernard follows Richard Newton and his family of a nagging wife and two bratty kids as they hit the road to California. Along the way, they encounter a gang of bad guys, and we are not sure which side bad luck is on.Actors: Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, Joe Pichler, Michaela Gallo, Mike Ciccolini, Jamie Marsh, Danielle Keaton, Frank Gorshin, Holly Mitchell, Mark Carlton, Dana Lee, ...»Director: David M. EvansCountry: United StatesDuration: 99 minQuality: SDRelease: 2000IMDb: 4.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Beethovens 3rd"
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Characters of "Beethovens 3rd"
Richard NewtonPlayed by: Judge ReinholdBeth NewtonPlayed by: Julia SweeneyBrennan NewtonPlayed by: Joe PichlerSara NewtonPlayed by: Michaela GalloTommyPlayed by: Mike CiccoliniPennyPlayed by: Danielle KeatonUncle Morrie NewtonPlayed by: Frank GorshinKennel EmployeePlayed by: Holly MitchellOfficer Ranger SmithPlayed by: Mark CarltonSheriff FestusPlayed by: Dana LeeBlack BartPlayed by: Big Nate KanaeQuentinPlayed by: Greg PittsDelivery ManPlayed by: Dean WaytonGrocery Store ManagerPlayed by: Scott EvansGubesoshiPlayed by: James Kiriyama-LemGaryPlayed by: Blake Boyd -
Directors of "Beethovens 3rd"
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Creators of "Beethovens 3rd"
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Critic Reviews of "Beethovens 3rd"
DVDLaserOctober 14, 2004From a dramatic standpoint, there is not even the level of emotional depth achieved by the second Beethoven film, but as basic and unimaginative as the slapstick often is, it delivers to its target audience.
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