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A Dog's Purpose is a 2017 American adventure comedy drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and written by W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes, and Wally Wolodarsky, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron.
It stars Matthew Modine as a self-centered businessman who is reincarnated as a dog and attempts to reconnect with his family. Nancy Travis, Eric Stoltz, Jon Polito, Max Pomeranc, and Samuel L. Jackson appear in supporting roles. The film was theatrically released in the United States on June 2, 1995, by MGM/UA Distribution Co.
A Dog's Journey was released on digital on 6 August and Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand on 20 August from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Blu-ray Bonus Features Include: Deleted and Extended Scenes; Gag Reel; A DOG'S Sequel, New and returning cast members discuss their roles in A Dog's Journey and share their appreciation for director Gail ...
Here's our roundup of the best dog movies to watch with your family—including the pups, of course. The post 30 of the Best Dog Movies to Watch Right Now appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The Shaggy Dog: Wilby's reincarnation as a dog; about a boy who changes into a sheepdog and back again. Chinook Alaskan Malamute: Trail of the Yukon: A White Malamute dog that accompanies his master Kirby Grant who is a Canadian Mounty Chloe Chihuahua: Beverly Hills Chihuahua: About a dog who gets kidnapped in Mexico and has to escape from an ...
Oh! Heavenly Dog is a 1980 American fantasy comedy film written by Rod Browning and directed by Joe Camp as the third film in the series featuring the dog Benji.The film stars Chevy Chase as a private investigator who is reincarnated as a dog to solve his own murder, and also features Jane Seymour and Omar Sharif.
That question, and several others deeper than we might expect from a “dog movie,” give intellectual heft to “The Friend,” a gentle coping-with-grief drama that provides its audience with a ...
Hachi: A Dog's Tale premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2009, and its first theatrical release was in Japan on August 8, 2009. The film was given a UK theatrical release on March 12, 2010, courtesy of Entertainment Film Distributors , and opened in more than 60 countries throughout 2009 and 2010.