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Beethovens 3rd
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Beethoven the Saint Bernard follows Richard Newton and his family of a nagging wife and two bratty kids as they hit the road to California. Along the way, they encounter a gang of bad guys, and we are not sure which side bad luck is on.
Beethoven the Saint Bernard follows Richard Newton and his family of a nagging wife and two bratty kids as they hit the road to California. Along the way, they encounter a gang of bad guys, and we are not sure which side bad luck is on.
Actors:
Big Nate Kanae,
Carl Vanmeter,
Scott Evans,
Phil Hawn,
Blake Boyd,
Mike Ciccolini,
Spencer Kayden,
Judge Reinhold,
Frank Gorshin,
Joe Pichler,
Greg Pitts
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Big Nate Kanae
Carl Vanmeter
Scott Evans
Phil Hawn
20 April 1957, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Blake Boyd
Mike Ciccolini
Spencer Kayden
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
Judge Reinhold
21 May 1957, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Frank Gorshin
5 April 1933, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Joe Pichler
14 February 1987, Bremerton, Washington, USA
Greg Pitts
21 January 1970, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Country:
United States
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Big Nate Kanae
Carl Vanmeter
Scott Evans
Phil Hawn
20 April 1957, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Blake Boyd
Mike Ciccolini
Spencer Kayden
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
Judge Reinhold
21 May 1957, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Frank Gorshin
5 April 1933, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Joe Pichler
14 February 1987, Bremerton, Washington, USA
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May 11, 2012
Pointless sequel filled with predictable comedic pratfalls.
DVDLaser
October 14, 2004
From a dramatic standpoint, there is not even the level of emotional depth achieved by the second Beethoven film, but as basic and unimaginative as the slapstick often is, it delivers to its target audience.

