Un ángel canino, Charlie, vuelve a la tierra desde el cielo, pero termina entablando amistad con una niña huérfana que puede hablar con los animales. En el proceso, Charlie descubre que la a... Leer todoUn ángel canino, Charlie, vuelve a la tierra desde el cielo, pero termina entablando amistad con una niña huérfana que puede hablar con los animales. En el proceso, Charlie descubre que la amistad es el regalo más celestial de todos.Un ángel canino, Charlie, vuelve a la tierra desde el cielo, pero termina entablando amistad con una niña huérfana que puede hablar con los animales. En el proceso, Charlie descubre que la amistad es el regalo más celestial de todos.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Itchy
- (voz)
- (as Dom De Luise)
- Charlie
- (voz)
- Flo
- (voz)
- Kate
- (voz)
- Vera
- (voz)
- Harold
- (voz)
- Killer
- (voz)
- (as Charles Neslon-Reilly)
- King Gator
- (voz)
- Mastiff
- (voz)
- Carface
- (voz)
- Puppy
- (voz)
- Puppy
- (voz)
Argumento
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- TriviaThis was Judith Barsi's final film. She and her mother were murdered by Barsi's father a year and a half before the film's release. The ending theme, "Love Survives," is dedicated to Barsi's memory.
- ErroresWhen Charlie is killed the first time by the car it is pushed down a hill. There are no hills in New Orleans.
- Citas
Anne-Marie: Charlie, will I ever see you again?
Charlie: Sure you will, kid. You know goodbyes aren't forever.
Anne-Marie: Then goodbye, Charlie. I love you.
Charlie: Yep... I love you too.
- Créditos curiososThe credits, featuring a choral symphony, are interrupted by Charlie, who complains that just because "we're all dead doesn't mean the music has to be." The heavenly whippet (Melba Moore, a gospel singer) agrees, and a rollicking gospel rendition begins. A scene featuring Carface and the heavenly whippet shows Carface stealing his own watch as Charlie did, with the whippet chasing him. Charlie appears, and coyly says, "He'll be back", and winks at the camera.
- Versiones alternativasAlthough Charlie's nightmare about Hell was trimmed in the common cut of the film, a personal director's cut by Don Bluth' included the scene's full length.
- Bandas sonorasLove Survives
(Main Title Song)
Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn, Mike Curb, and Michael Lloyd
Performed by Irene Cara and Freddie Jackson
Produced by Michael Lloyd and David Franco (executive)
Freddie Jackson's performance courtesy of Capitol Records
Yes, "All Dogs" is weird; There are dogs, orphans, corruption, murder, gambling, alcohol, afterlife, machine guns and a singing alligator, all mixed-up in the same movie. Yes, "All Dogs" has plot holes; Charlie can't talk to horses but can talk to alligators, the bad guy is allowed to enter heaven and the story is overall confusing.
So what?
This is one of the few movies that managed to make me "feel", in the true sense of the word. Have you ever been sad and hopeful at the same time? "All Dogs" made me feel that way. It makes me smile every time I watch it -without even knowing why-, and occasionally makes me cry. "All Dogs" has one of the most powerful endings I have ever seen in my life. The art is sublime; the characters' expressions, the backgrounds and special effects are astonishing. The symphonic and jazzy musics rolling in the background make whole with the 30's atmosphere. The dialogs are all fitting where they should belong. There are so many things to tell about this movie... I've noticed that many reviewers have been disturbed by the unusually dark tone spilled throughout the film. In real life, people are able to drink, gamble and/or kill. Don Bluth seems to be one of the few directors that takes children seriously, and present them the not-so-bright sides of life.
For those who are unsure about watching "All Dogs" or not because of some disturbing interpretations of the movie; Give it a try. You'll either hate it or love it to death, but one thing is sure: you won't be seeing anything like that in the near future. This is one of the strangely addicting movies that you love without knowing why (see also "Six-String Samurai" and "The Man Who Saves The World" to see what I mean).
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- All Dogs Go to Heaven
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- Presupuesto
- USD 13,800,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 27,100,027
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,712,834
- 19 nov 1989
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 27,100,027
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 24 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1