A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.
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- 1 nomination
Osgood Perkins
- Guardian Angel Sweeney
- (as Oz Perkins)
Galvin Chapman
- Brian Channing
- (as Galvin T. Chapman)
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- TriviaGary Busey reportedly threw a fit on set because the set of heaven didn't look like the "real" heaven, which Busey claimed to have seen after almost dying in a motorcycle accident 1988. His fit became a fist fight when another actor, who also claimed to have seen the real heaven, disagreed with Busey's description, and production was shut down for the day.
- GoofsIn a scene where Quigley is supposed to be pushing a chair, a crew member's hand can be seen pulling the chair.
- Quotes
Archie Channinng: Hehe. That's funny. Why are you so muddy and wet?
- ConnectionsEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
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Very seldom do I or my family go to the movies but we do rent a lot of movies once they are released to the general public.
This movie will never be one of the all time greats. However, it is well done and very cute. I would have never thought of Gary Busey in this move, but the character he plays fits right in with the villain type roles he is usually in.
I think the entire point of this move is "you reap what you sow." In that regard it promotes good moral values and enforces the saying "do unto others what you would have them do unto you."
My wife and I, as well as two of our grandchildren enjoyed this movie and didn't feel it was a waste of money to rent it.
This movie will never be one of the all time greats. However, it is well done and very cute. I would have never thought of Gary Busey in this move, but the character he plays fits right in with the villain type roles he is usually in.
I think the entire point of this move is "you reap what you sow." In that regard it promotes good moral values and enforces the saying "do unto others what you would have them do unto you."
My wife and I, as well as two of our grandchildren enjoyed this movie and didn't feel it was a waste of money to rent it.
- ldlacyguam
- Jul 23, 2005
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- Daddy Dog Day
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- $1,750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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