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Dog Lover's Symphony

Dog Lover's Symphony
Directed by Ted Fukuda

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Jerry a loner with a checkered past starts working with a dog trainer. When jerry is placed with an abandoned dog named toby the two form an instant bond. Jerry slowly learns to come out of his shell & learn that love loyalty responsibility & hard work can lead to some pretty fantastic events. Studio: Peace Arch Home Entertain Release Date: 01/08/2008 Starring: Jesse Bernstein Alaina Kalanj Run time: 90 minutes


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #97483 in DVD
  • Brand: ALLUMINATION FILM WORKS LLC
  • Released on: 2006-12-05
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 103 minutes

Customer Reviews

Dogs Like It!3
Kind of a mixed reaction in our house in Northern Alaska. My wife and I wanted very much to like it --the title sounded right down our dog-lover alley. And we kept waiting for it to pull the plot together. We both fell off our chairs at the ending. See for yourself.
But our Greenland Husky Avu loved it --well most of it. She usually sleeps or chews on a bone while we watch a film, but with this movie she gazed intently at the screen, especially during the first dog scenes. Her head went from side to side and the dogs demonstrated their agility training. But toward the end, she too had had enough --she wandered downstairs to her food and water.
Better luck next time. But we liked the Title!

omg ... ROTFLOL 1
This takes the genre of "comedy" to a whole other level ... wrap it up and give it as a gag gift at office parties

Unusual Kids Movie with no Children in the Story3
It is unusual to see a kid's movie with no children in the movie, but this is one such movie. At least, either it is intended for children or for extremely juvenile adults who like talking dogs! It also uses just about every subplot used in children's movies, except for orphans. I guess the dogs take the place of orphans. That said, it does try to give lots of good little lessons in ethics or morality, or just sage advice for life that children should learn. I gave it an average rating because I thought the ending was quite corny. This is one movie kids can mostly safely watch (there are a few swear words used), and I think most kids would like it; however, it is not worth seeking out to see it. If you find it in the Wal-Mart movie 'dump bin' or for rent, if you want something kids can watch, get it and let them see it. Parents can point out the many 'lessons of life' as they notice them in the movie.