Beethoven's 4th

  • Judge Reinhold: Richard Newton
  • Julia Sweeney: Beth Newton
  • Joe Pichler: Brennan Newton
  • Michaela Gillo: Sara Newton
  • Kaleigh Krish: Madison Sedgewick
  • Matt McCoy: Reginald Sedgewick
  • Veanne Cox: Martha Sedgewick
  • Mark Lindsay Chapman: Johnnie Simmons
  • Nick Meany: Nigel Bigalow
  • Natalie Marston: Hayley
  • Jeff Coop Wood: Bill
  • Art LaFleur: Sgt Rutledge
  • June Lu: Florence Rutledge
  • Scott Evans: Chiuchua Dancers
  • Patrick Bristow: Guillermo
  • Randolph LeRoi: Servant
  • Steve Christian: Wanto

Beethoven 4 - Double barks better is an American comedy film from the year 2001 in the center of the plot of the St. Bernard Beethoven is. . This is the movie is the third installment of a dog named Beethoven; he was not in the movies, but was released straight to DVD.

Action

St. Bernard Beethoven lives with Richard Newton, designed as a professional postcards, his wife Beth and their children Sara and Brennan. Brought by Beethoven Tollpatschigkeiten to the brink of despair, the couple decides Newton to give away Beethoven. The first course of children with Beethoven the dog school takes an unexpected end when Beethoven the dog trainer, who approaches with a military commanding tone to his work, grinds on the course.

At the same time the St. Bernard Michelangelo lives in the rich couple Madison and Reginald Sedgewick and their daughter Martha. When Beethoven ausbüxt the children in the park, he ends up accidentally at Simmons, the servant of the Sedgewick family, who is with Michelangelo in the park; Michelangelo, however, is taken by Sara and Brennan home, keep him for Beethoven. Both household Newton as in the dog school surprised the dog with his good manners, so that the plan to the dog to give away abandoned. In the meantime Sedgewicks Beethoven falls on his breath, slobber and a big appetite; when he sabotaged a public event of Sedgewicks, Mrs. Sedgewick goes with him even as a psychotherapist. Richard missed the inspiration that Beethoven else has ever delivered to him for his work, and even tried to teach the dog Beethoven's old behavior. Father and daughter Sedgewick, however, enjoy the time they spend with the blows and the game of "their" dog.

Simmons, meanwhile, is planning with his accomplice Nigel to kidnap Beethoven and to demand a ransom of $ 250,000. After Nigel executes its mission in a tour of the Sedgewicks, the family, the FBI turns. Beethoven escapes from his hiding place, a department store. Coinciding with the ransom drop the closing ceremony of the dog school takes place at the Newton participate with their " Beethoven". Nigel is betrayed by Simmons and arrested by the FBI. But this betrays Simmons, who wants to escape with the ransom. As Simmons triggers general confusion shortly before his arrest, the dogs swap roles again and thus return back to their original families.

Reviews

" The comparatively thin story is told in a clumsy; almost everything is too thick. Only the slavering title character dominates the scene and ensures that children in particular are likely to have fun. "

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