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Here's what to watch: Best dog Christmas movies . 1. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) Watch on Amazon Prime Video. Even though it’s an old movie, there’s so much to love about ...
Cinnamon, also known as My Dog's Christmas Miracle, is a 2011 American family movie, released only on video, about a spoiled Maltese puppy and her role in a romantic story involving two single parents and their families.
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 49% based on 71 reviews, with an average rating of 5.06/10.The website's critical consensus reads, "Dog Eat Dog ' s refreshing bundle of quirks and surfeit of visual style aren't quite enough to compensate for an aimlessly forgettable story."
Puppy is an independent Australian feature film starring Nadia Townsend, Bernard Curry, Sally Bull, and Terence Donovan. The film was written and directed by Irish-born, Australian Kieran Galvin , who also directed the short films The Burning Boy , Mono-Winged Angel , Contact and Other People .
Filming resumed after two hours of discussions that resulted in full union status for the crew members. [3] The role of Lucky was portrayed by Bogus, a Saint Bernard-Golden Retriever mix. [4] Cameron's wife, Chelsea Noble, also plays a role in the film. [2] Cameron had to wear elbow pads and knee pads during scenes that required him to run like ...
every time, and is later on used to turn the other Puppies back to normal. Frank Welker provides his howling vocals. B. J. Ward as Whopper, a mischievous Golden Retriever Pupling who gets into trouble with Marvin McNasty. As a grown-up, he shares the story of Puppy Power to his niece and nephew at the beginning and end of the film.
A family is given a puppy for a year to undergo domestic training to become a help dog for the disabled. The young daughter in the household becomes a best friend of the puppy and finds it difficult to be parted from him when the time is up for him to leave.
Dogtooth (Greek: Κυνόδοντας; Kynodontas) is a 2009 Greek psychological drama film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.Written by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou, the film is about a husband and wife (Christos Stergioglou and Michelle Valley) who keep their children (Angeliki Papoulia, Christos Passalis, and Mary Tsoni) ignorant of the world outside their property well into adulthood.