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Chien de flic

Titre original : K-9
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
37 k
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Jim Belushi in Chien de flic (1989)
Trailer
Lire trailer0:31
1 Video
99+ photos
Buddy CopSlapstickActionComedyCrime

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo stop an elusive criminal, a maverick detective enlists the aid of a police dog who's an unusually intelligent smart alec.To stop an elusive criminal, a maverick detective enlists the aid of a police dog who's an unusually intelligent smart alec.To stop an elusive criminal, a maverick detective enlists the aid of a police dog who's an unusually intelligent smart alec.

  • Réalisation
    • Rod Daniel
  • Scénario
    • Steven Siegel
    • Scott Myers
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Belushi
    • Mel Harris
    • Kevin Tighe
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    37 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Rod Daniel
    • Scénario
      • Steven Siegel
      • Scott Myers
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Belushi
      • Mel Harris
      • Kevin Tighe
    • 63avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
    • 44Métascore
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    K-9
    Trailer 0:31
    K-9

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    Rôles principaux34

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    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Dooley
    • (as James Belushi)
    Mel Harris
    Mel Harris
    • Tracy
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • Lyman
    Ed O'Neill
    Ed O'Neill
    • Brannigan
    Rando
    Rando
    • Jerry Lee
    • (as Jerry Lee)
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Byers
    Daniel Davis
    Daniel Davis
    • Halstead
    Cotter Smith
    Cotter Smith
    • Gilliam
    John Snyder
    John Snyder
    • Freddie
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Benny the Mule
    Sherman Howard
    Sherman Howard
    • Dillon
    Jeff Allin
    Jeff Allin
    • Chad
    David Haskell
    • Doctor
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Alan Blumenfeld
    • Rental Salesman
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Salesman Don
    • (as Bill Sadler)
    Marjorie Bransfield
    • Receptionist
    Mark Mooring
    • Cop
    Jerry Levine
    Jerry Levine
    • Ernie
    • Réalisation
      • Rod Daniel
    • Scénario
      • Steven Siegel
      • Scott Myers
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    Avis des utilisateurs63

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    9TheHig

    I Love It

    As a young child, K-9 was one of my favourite films, and although my tastes have matured with time, this is still a very funny film, with one of the most underrated actors ever, James Belushi. Playing the superb Bill Murray deadpan style, but usually as a cop, rather than Murray's humorous loser roles, Belushi is a likeable dodgy cop. The end scene in the hospital is the best man and dog conversation ever, although Jerry Lee jumping in the poodle's car runs it pretty close.

    My rating : 9 out of 10
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    Much better!

    I watched K-911 first before this movie, I didn't realize that it was a sequel. Not to mention, not a very good one at that. Jim wasn't doing a good job convincing me that he was just as good of a comedian as his brother, he isn't still, but this movie showed a little better of what talent he could have. K-9 was more fun than the sequel, I can tell you that much, because it revolved better around the story.

    This story shows how Dooley met his K-9 partner, Jerry Lee. As stereotypical as it sounds, Dooley is your typical stands by his own crazy rules type of a cop, he also refuses to get a partner, but eventually decides the best way to do it is to get a cop dog. Figures that the dog would be easier to command and he'd be in charge. He is also trying to bust a drug run and his girlfriend gets involved, unintentionally. He finds out that Jerry Lee proves himself more useful than Dooley takes him for.

    Over all, I'd say this is a fun little movie to watch on a Saturday afternoon. It has some fun humor and cute moments where you just automatically fall in love with Jerry Lee, I guess Dooley isn't such a bad guy after all. Believe me when I say to skip the sequel and stick to K-9.

    6/10
    7Bing-18

    Not a buddy-cop movie..... quite.

    For a short time during the eighties, Hollywood discovered to concept of the Buddy-Dog movie with this and Turner & Hooch coming out in the same year.

    This is probably the funniest of the two with Belushi delivering another wonderful comic performance. However, it is probably slightly poorer than the Tom Hanks film as the script is less rounded, with only the fairly run-of-the-mill drug smuggling story to occupy you.

    However, the action and laughs keep coming throughout the movie, leaving another underrated, overlooked comedy gem from Belushi. I can't wait for the sequel coming out this year.
    9michaelzstuff

    One of the best canine-cop movies I've seen!!

    James Belushi) is a "loose cannon" cop. He has to do everything his own way on his own time and doesn't know the meaning of the word, "team-work" But after he screws up his last bust by buying a car from a car dealer and five minutes later proceeds to crash it into a building where the bad guys are dealing dope, he is assigned a new partner, a dog! To be exact. A rouge German Shepard that wants to be treated more like a person than a dog.

    Belushi is very convincing and hilarious in his role as a cop, and the dog, surprisingly (I never thought I'd write this), was a great actor and did a terrific job. Hat's off to his handler!

    There are predictable and very typical cop vs. bad guy moments, but overall I thought the movie was an extremely funny cop-doggy comedy, with a very predictable but humorous ending to it.

    When compared to other cop-dog movies like "Turner and Hooch," it's a credit to Belushi's comedic timing that this film wound up on the top 250!
    5ma-cortes

    Buddy movie about a special couple , a cop and his dog .

    The picture talks about James Belushi a quirky policeman who develops lonely his mission with the aim to track down an important drug peddler (Kevin Thige). The police chief (James Handy) assigns him as couple , a hound dog (Jerry Lee was played by Rando, a 3-year-old German Shepherd from West Germany and trained for 3 months) . They will have to confront deal of dangers while his fiancée (Mel Harris) is abducted .

    The motion picture is a particular buddy movie because the starring are one person and one dog , the comedy and giggles regarding both of them are interminable . Over 40 dogs were considered but none of the American German Shepherds were deemed suitable . A year-long search was held to find the right dog for the role . The dog chosen , Rando , learned to understand commands in English . There's a previous picture concerning to similar theme upon policeman-dog relationship : ¨Turner and Hooch¨ , both of them are similar , though I think the best results to be the film featured by Tom Hanks.

    The flick blends humor , action-packed , car pursuits , tongue-in-cheek , it's amusing but there are moments that is a little boring but when the dog appears is enough bemusing . The film obtained success at the box office ; however , ten years later , the same starring James Belushi and the dog (or different dog because had deceased) made a second part what failed and was direct-to-video . Subsequently had a third part that was another flop . The flick will appeal to action comedy buffs and dog lovers. Rating : Average 5'5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Although Jerry Lee is credited as playing himself in the opening credits, he was in fact played by multiple dogs during the shoot.

      The primary dog was named Rando, a three-year-old German Shepherd. A two-year-long search was held to find the right dog for the role and over forty dogs were considered. Eventually, four young Shepherds were brought from West Germany and trained for three months with Karl Lewis Miller. While typical dogs can understand 10-15 commands, Rando was able to perform anywhere from 125 to 150 actions.

      A separate dog that was used as a stand-in for some scenes was named Kondo, and was a real-life police dog with the Kansas City Police Department who was sadly killed in the line of duty in 1991, which has led to some confusion that "the dog from K-9" was killed while on duty.
    • Gaffes
      After Jerry comes out of the car wash, Dooley opens the door and water spills out, but when Dooley gets into the car and leans back against the car seat, his jacket does not show any wetness when he leans forward again as he is pulling out of the car wash.
    • Citations

      Tracy: Do you know you have an animal growing out of your pants?

      Dooley: Thanks, hon. I also have a dog here.

    • Crédits fous
      Jerry Lee is played by Rando, not Jerry Lee, as credited at the end.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK theatrical version was cut by 21 secs to secure a "12" rating and removed descriptions of a "Colombian Necktie". The 15 rated video version was uncut and the 12 rated DVD is also intact.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Miss Firecracker/K-9/Criminal Law/Scandal/84 Charlie Mopic (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      Main Title (Theme From
      Jaws")"

      from Les Dents de la mer (1975)

      Music composed by John Williams

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 août 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • K-nino
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hotel del Coronado - 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • Gordon Company
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    • Budget
      • 17 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 43 247 647 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 471 035 $US
      • 30 avr. 1989
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 78 247 647 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 41 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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