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First Dog

  • 2010
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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First Dog (2010)
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A foster boy is befriended by a lost dog who turns out to belong to the President of the United States. The boy decides to run away from the foster home to return the canine to the White Hou... Read allA foster boy is befriended by a lost dog who turns out to belong to the President of the United States. The boy decides to run away from the foster home to return the canine to the White House -- "Because it's the right thing to do!"A foster boy is befriended by a lost dog who turns out to belong to the President of the United States. The boy decides to run away from the foster home to return the canine to the White House -- "Because it's the right thing to do!"

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    • Bryan Michael Stoller
  • Writer
    • Bryan Michael Stoller
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • Eliza Roberts
    • John-Paul Howard
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    • Director
      • Bryan Michael Stoller
    • Writer
      • Bryan Michael Stoller
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • Eliza Roberts
      • John-Paul Howard
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • President of the United States
    Eliza Roberts
    Eliza Roberts
    • First Lady
    John-Paul Howard
    John-Paul Howard
    • Danny Milbright
    Little Bear
    • Teddy - The First Dog
    Tom Lister Jr.
    Tom Lister Jr.
    • Big Mike
    • (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister)
    Priscilla Barnes
    Priscilla Barnes
    • June Angell
    Paula Devicq
    Paula Devicq
    • Vicky-Ann
    Tim Peyton
    Tim Peyton
    • Henderson
    Linda Bella
    Linda Bella
    • Sally
    Paula Nelson
    • Self
    Kerry Wallum
    Kerry Wallum
    • Band Manager (KW)…
    Alexander Yurchikov
    • Agent Morello
    • (as Sasha Yurchikov)
    Bill Heiser
    • Agent Alcove
    Corbin Timbrook
    Corbin Timbrook
    • Mr. Brentwood
    Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    • Psychiatrist Juvenile Hall
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Self
    Myles Williams
    • Foster Child
    Ivan Bracy Jr.
    • Foster Child
    • (as Ivan Bracy)
    • Director
      • Bryan Michael Stoller
    • Writer
      • Bryan Michael Stoller
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    10mikevanskiver

    Great family film with no bad language and has a great message

    My wife and kids found this at Redbox. Thought it was interesting, and of course they HAD to have me watch it the next day. It is a cute and touching movie that keeps you interested throughout the entire movie. Most of the actors in it are unknown, but there are a few known actors that make special appearances. This was done by an independent group that did an awesome job. Such a wholesome movie with no bad language.

    Do you like animals, (and especially dogs)? Do you like "tear jerking" movies? Do you like movies that have a neat message? Then this is a movie that fits all those descriptions! Definitely and must try...I think you'll enjoy it!!
    5ofpsmith

    I know it had good intentions but parts of it made me cringe

    Where to even start with this film. First Dog is a movie that has my opinion stretched. On one hand I liked it because the acting was good and the scenery was nice. On the other hand I didn't like it because it had some really dark elements for a children's film. Well let's look at the plot. The US President named Barrett (Eric Roberts) just narrowly misses an assassination attempt. In the chaos Barrett's dog Teddy runs away and inadvertently ends up with orphan Danny Milbright (John Paul Howard). Danny is a young shy boy who decides the right thing to do is hitch hike across the country to return Teddy to Barrett. Along the way Danny meets a friendly trucker named "Big" Mike (Tommy Lister) and a nasty hick couple. The film has good acting and beautiful scenery so why does it suffer? It has some really disturbing parts that will most likely make parents wish they hadn't shown it to their children. Let me list out some of the disturbing elements. The hick family is absolutely disgusting. These are some dirty people who smoke, hit each other, and curse. You know, for kids! One of them even points a gun at a character. There is also an unnerving scene where Danny is in a Detention Facility. And another unnerving scene where a doctor and Orderly in an animal shelter prepare to put down Teddy. Overall I admire the film for it's ambition but lots of violent scenes were really unnecessary and will upset kids.
    10goodbusiness111

    LOVED the movie.... FIRST DOG.

    I LOVED THE MOVIE..... FIRST DOG. i don't want to go on and on about it only that it has a wonderful message and you'll loved the movie. anyone who loves animals and a happy ending will love this movie. The actors are terrific and the dog was a beautiful and loving animal.

    it is silly to have to go on and on for 10 lines. I just want to say again that this is a great movie for adults as well as kids.

    Makes you wish you could adopt all the kids in foster care and all the dogs and cats who are in the HUMANE SOCIETY system. I will sure be buying this movie for my own home library and will give it to family and friends when birthdays and Christmas comes around.
    Wizard-8

    Garbled family film

    Eric Roberts playing the president of the United States?!? That's some really bizarre casting. As it turns out, the top billed Roberts only has about fifteen minutes of footage in the entire movie, and given the general quality of the movie, he got lucky being given just a small part. Except for Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who gives a surprisingly warm and likable performance as a trucker who befriends the youthful protagonist, the level of acting in this movie is quite dire. But in fairness to the cast, they weren't working with a professional script or direction. The story is really garbled at times, seemingly missing whole scenes or linking footage that might have made things make more sense. Also, the screenplay can't make its mind whether the title mutt is intelligent or dumb. Mostly dumb, as it turns out, like the human characters, some of who could have ended the story much sooner if they were able to think logically. As for the direction, it suffers from bad continuity and a really cheap feeling. I know this movie was aimed at young children, but I think even the target audience will see this movie doesn't have all of its marbles.
    vchimpanzee

    Enjoyable and inspiring family film

    This is a good family film. Parts of it are just plain silly, Including a weird plot twist straight out of the Buddy movies, and many plot elements are "only in the movies". They just couldn't happen. But if things did happen the way they should, this movie wouldn't last two hours (with commercials) and it wouldn't be nearly as much fun.

    There are plenty of laughs and lots of tender moments. And while not all the music is my taste, including the talented Paula Nelson Band, there are lots of good country songs written by Dolly Parton.

    John-Paul Howard does a good job for a kid. Priscilla Barnes is sweet, loving and attractive, though she shows a few more wrinkles than she did as John Ritter's roommate. And while he doesn't do much, you have to like that one foster kid.

    Bernie Kopell has a good scene as a psychiatrist who believes Danny is delusional.

    The standout performance in this movie comes from Tiny Lister. Big Mike is a great character. Not only is he big and tough, but he is a gentle teddy bear and a great friend to Danny, even though he is reluctant to give up his freedom to be alone. Like Danny, he has a past which has led him to a life others might not choose, but one which works for him.

    Not everything here is warm and fuzzy. Both Danny and Big Mike had something terrible in their past. The teens' behavior gets them in trouble. And the crooks, though bumbling idiots, do represent a genuine threat at times. There is also a serious threat to Teddy, but don't worry.

    This is a family film, though it may be questionable for younger children, given the occasional violence and some unpleasant concepts. But overall it is wholesome entertainment. As enjoyable as the TV series "Scandal", "Hostages" and "Crisis" have been, it's a pleasure for a change to see a President of the United States who has proper values. And ethics and values are constantly being taught in this movie.

    This is worth seeing.

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      The Oval Office desk, rug and props are those used in the The West Wing (1999) TV series, and both National Treasure movies. The Oval Office set was a full scale replica of the Oval Office, and was built specifically for First Dog on the stage of the Sobrato high school theater by high school film students and teachers under a unique mentorship program. The mentorship program was created by First American Cinema to mentor the senior students on an actual feature film set. The mentorship program was created by Bryan Michael Stoller of First American Cinema, and Gary Harmon of the Sobrato High School (Sobrato Conservatory of the Arts).
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      Eager To Please
      Written by Dolly Parton

      Performed by Dolly Parton

      Guitar by Kent Wells

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2012 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Перший пес держави
    • Filming locations
      • Ann Sobrato Performing Arts Center, Morgan Hill, California, USA
    • Production company
      • First American Cinema
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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