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Beethoven Blu Ray

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Fall in love with the most famous St Bernard of all time in the original blockbuster, Beethoven. Barely escaping from nefarious dognappers, an adorable puppy named Beethoven adopts the unsuspecting Newton family- and promptly grows up into 185 pounds of romping, drooling, disaster prone dog. Unfortunately, even after proving his canine credential to mom and the kids, the heroic hound gets nowhere with the uptight dad, George (Charles Grodin). When a nasty veterinarian (Dean Jones) makes Beethoven the target of an unspeakable animal experiment, George becomes the only... hope for saving the Newtons furriest family member. It s head-over-tails adventure in the most fetching canine comedy ever! [show more]

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Released
26 June 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Fabulous Films 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5030697038890 
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Family comedy directed by Brian Levant and starring Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt and Dean Jones. The Newton family feel somewhat incomplete until they add a St. Bernard puppy to their group. Loved by all the members of the family, except for uptight father George (Grodin), Beethoven grows up to be an incredibly large dog. When a twisted veterinarian decides that he needs Beethoven for his vile experiments however, George becomes Beethoven's best hope for escape.

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