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C.H.O.M.P.S.

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Valerie Bertinelli, Red Buttons, and Conrad Bain in C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979)
A young man invents a robot dog that has super strength, x-ray vision and can detect crimes being committed. A greedy businessman tries to steal the invention from him.
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A young man invents a robot dog that has super strength, x-ray vision and can detect crimes being committed. A greedy businessman tries to steal the invention from him.A young man invents a robot dog that has super strength, x-ray vision and can detect crimes being committed. A greedy businessman tries to steal the invention from him.A young man invents a robot dog that has super strength, x-ray vision and can detect crimes being committed. A greedy businessman tries to steal the invention from him.

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writers
    • Dick Robbins
    • Duane Poole
    • Joseph Barbera
  • Stars
    • Wesley Eure
    • Valerie Bertinelli
    • Conrad Bain
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Dick Robbins
      • Duane Poole
      • Joseph Barbera
    • Stars
      • Wesley Eure
      • Valerie Bertinelli
      • Conrad Bain
    • 17User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wesley Eure
    Wesley Eure
    • Brian Foster
    Valerie Bertinelli
    Valerie Bertinelli
    • Casey Norton
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Ralph Norton
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Brooks
    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Bracken
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • Ken Sharp
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Mrs. Flower
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Mr. Gibbs
    Robert Q. Lewis
    Robert Q. Lewis
    • Merkle
    Austin Willis
    Austin Willis
    • Head Engineer
    William Flatley
    William Flatley
    • 1st Engineer
    Dinah Anne Rogers
    Dinah Anne Rogers
    • 2nd Engineer
    James Reynolds
    James Reynolds
    • Reporter
    Joe Baker
    • Storage Foreman
    • (as Joe E. Baker)
    Phil Adams
    Phil Adams
    • 1st Hood
    Paul Nuckles
    • 2nd Hood
    Baynes Barron
    Baynes Barron
    • 1st Policeman
    Steve Mitchell
    • 2nd Policeman
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Dick Robbins
      • Duane Poole
      • Joseph Barbera
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    suemccartin

    This movie is totally cute and classic Disney

    I've seen this movie several times, when it comes out on DVD it'll be added to my collection.

    The story is great, there's no bad language and there's just enough comic relief to keep it all light--like a good Disney movie should be. The acting is typical Disney and you see a lot of the same faces as in other Disney movies. The plot revolves around an inventor that develops a robotic dog "security system" who looks just like his real small dog. A lot of the comedy comes from watching this tiny little dog beat up the bad guys, bust through brick walls and otherwise perform amazing stunts--really well done. This is a movie for the whole family although the kids will probably cry just like I did in the one really sad part of the movie (and no, I won't blow it for you). This is another Disney classic along the lines of "The computer that wore tennis shoes" and "Flight of the Navigator." For it's time, this movie was way ahead and is also just plain good sci fi. Loved it.
    6cozmiccharly1

    Good fun for kids

    C.H.O.M.P.S. isn't the greatest kid-geared film made, but it is a lot of fun to watch. It's especially fun if you're a dog lover. The idea of a robotic home-security dog that follows number-based commands may have been a bit far-fetched in 1979, but it could be an actuality in the near future. Aside from one serious curse word ("s***", which is why it's rated PG) spoken in the mind of a neighboring dog, C.H.O.M.P.S. is harmless, less violent, & more imaginative than most "children" films nowadays. Yes, it is dopey, but what the heck - it's a cute film for kids & doesn't try to be anything else. Simple, innocent entertainment. The dog is cuddly, the acting is mediocre (several then TV stars are in it - Jim Backus, Conrad Bains, the guy from Land of the Lost, Valerie Bertinelli, Red Buttons, etc.), but it's an enjoyable film if your expectations aren't too high. Give it a chance.
    9cinephile-27690

    A lot better than I thought it would be.

    My Grandma loves dog movies. I don't just mean Benji or Lassie, I mean the ones you find in a Wal-mart bargain bin for $5 that no one else has even heard of, even me.

    I also bought a bunch of her DVDs from her, 50 cents each, and one for free-totaling up to $27 in all. One movie that I paid for was this-C.H.O.M.P.S.

    I was not sure what I would think of this movie, but I watched it last night and was quite pleasantly surprised by it. It had a couple slow parts(ex.-the opening credits are almost 5 minutes long.), but overall I was very interested in the plot of a robotic dog created to stop burglars in a city.

    It's fun and dog lovers will find it charming. It's no 101 Dalmatians,but it's still great fun for families, despite a couple of curse words.(Be warned there!)
    3DrSatan

    Stupid, yet vaguely entertaining

    C.H.O.M.P.S. is very much like any number of cheesy late 70s Disney family comedys-The Cat from Outer Space or Unidentified Flying Oddball, for instance. Utterly devoid of anything creative, beating the same cliches to death, yet vaguely entertaining in a mindless sort of way. The actors won't win any awards, nor will the director, writer, or FX crew, but in its inoffensive ness and bland predicatability there is some vague entertainment to be had. The idea of the robot dog as security system is so full of holes you could use it as a colander. The incredibly repetative disco soundtrack will stick in your head, so beware.
    6capone666

    the Vidiot Reviews...

    C.H.O.M.P.S.

    If you expect a robotic dog to protect your home while you are away be sure to turn off its sleep mode.

    Luckily, the computerized K-9 in this family movie has crime detection capabilities to alert him of intruders.

    When a young genius, Brian (Wesley Eure), creates a mechanical mutt named C.H.O.M.P.S - Canine Home Protection System - to safeguard his home from thieves, it attracts the attention of Mr. Gibbs (Jim Backus), owner of unscrupulous home security company, who hires two bumbling crooks (Red Buttons, Chuck McCann) to kidnap C.H.O.M.P.S. Meanwhile, Brian begins bonding with his tyrannical boss' (Conrad Bain) daughter (Valerie Bertinelli).

    While it does feature some great character actors, a lovable pup and a few flashes of comedy brilliance, animation giant Hanna-Barbera failed to conceive of a feature-length script that surpassed their Saturday morning cartoon output.

    Ironically, most robo-dogs are stolen when Amazon leaves them on your porch. Yellow Light

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    • Trivia
      This film was the first of a proposed nine-picture deal between Hanna-Barbera and American International Pictures. Joseph Barbera approached his friend Samuel Z. Arkoff about producing live-action films, although William Hanna and other people at Hanna-Barbera weren't eager to venture outside animation. Arkoff was enthusiastic about Barbera's ideas. The deal was canceled due to creative differences and this film's poor box-office performance.
    • Goofs
      When C.H.O.M.P.S. rips the roof from the car that Ken Sharp is driving, it is clearly not the same car that Sharp was seen getting into just moments before.
    • Quotes

      Brian Foster: I call it my Canine Home Protection System; C.H.O.M.P.S. for short.

    • Alternate versions
      The movie was originally released with a PG rating during the summer of 1979. It was eventually pulled and re-edited into a version without certain profanity in order for it to receive a G rating (note: the "re-edited" version mentioned here was released in the autumn of 1979). Even though the original version was released again at least once afterwards, at least one of those later releases appeared to have had it classified as a G-rated movie rather than a PG-rated one.
    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chomps
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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