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Beethoven, el perro San Bernardo, se convierte en padre, pero han secuestrado a su novia Missy y sus cachorros corren el mismo peligro.Beethoven, el perro San Bernardo, se convierte en padre, pero han secuestrado a su novia Missy y sus cachorros corren el mismo peligro.Beethoven, el perro San Bernardo, se convierte en padre, pero han secuestrado a su novia Missy y sus cachorros corren el mismo peligro.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 5 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
Lovely movie, watched it many times as a child now enjoy it with my children. Can't believe it's low score on here.
What's not to like? Captures 90s nostalgia, family values , peer pressure and bullying for kids, a baddie!! And super nice puppies 😍. Give it a chance it's a rewind and a reset on life away from super heroes and depression on modern Life!!!
Watchable first sequel to the surprise hit stars Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt as the reprising Newton family, whose slobbering Saint Bernard--Beethoven--gets himself a female doggie to make love with and produce tiny little doggies with. Problem: Two evil dognappers are chasing after the puppies.
Why do they want them? Well, why did Cruella Devil want puppies? Because they're villains.
A very poor movie, but compared to "Beethoven's 3rd, 4th" and "5th" this looks like a masterpiece.
2.5/5 stars -- mediocre but watchable sequel.
Why do they want them? Well, why did Cruella Devil want puppies? Because they're villains.
A very poor movie, but compared to "Beethoven's 3rd, 4th" and "5th" this looks like a masterpiece.
2.5/5 stars -- mediocre but watchable sequel.
- John Ulmer
Okay I know a lot of people don't like this movie, but I don't see what is wrong with it. The Newmans this time decide to take a family vacation and of course bring Beethoven along. Although this time he has had puppies. The puppies mother is after them and tries to steal them. But the family sticks together to try and save the puppies.
If you enjoy the first one then you will love this one. It is the same great cast and family setting. It is a non stop laughing fest just like the first.
Most of the time sequels aren't as good, not in this case. There are some great scenes involving Beethoven and his puppies. Children of all ages will love this along with their parents!
If you enjoy the first one then you will love this one. It is the same great cast and family setting. It is a non stop laughing fest just like the first.
Most of the time sequels aren't as good, not in this case. There are some great scenes involving Beethoven and his puppies. Children of all ages will love this along with their parents!
"Isn't this entertaining? Hicks and their dogs."
Beethoven meets a female and becomes a father. When a female is kidnapped, Beethoven and the puppies go on a rescue mission. And some people are there too.
Sequels to the 1992 film were not planned, but after "Beethoven" was a box office hit, they quickly put together a few more. This one is quite decent. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one too. Even though it's a class below, it's still fun, and the puppies are adorable. A good choice for viewing with young children. And then there's Danny Masterson, Hyde from "That '70s Show."
5/10.
Beethoven meets a female and becomes a father. When a female is kidnapped, Beethoven and the puppies go on a rescue mission. And some people are there too.
Sequels to the 1992 film were not planned, but after "Beethoven" was a box office hit, they quickly put together a few more. This one is quite decent. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one too. Even though it's a class below, it's still fun, and the puppies are adorable. A good choice for viewing with young children. And then there's Danny Masterson, Hyde from "That '70s Show."
5/10.
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- TriviaNo sequel was originally planned for Beethoven (1992), but after the film became a surprise box office success, a sequel was commissioned.
- ErroresIn the movie, the door leading down to the basement is directly under the stairs. In the first Beethoven film, the door to the basement wasn't there. Instead there were drawers and a cabinet in the wall.
- Créditos curiososFilm title logo appears when end credits are finished
- Versiones alternativasThe following scenes were never shown in theaters, video, or DVD; only on television:
- Ted removing his jacket to use it as a cover for the puppies he and Emily were placing in a cardboard box.
- Ted and Emily are trapped in the apartment garage (where Regina and Floyd reside), so they try to open the garage door by stepping on a wire that opens it, but to no avail. However, Beethoven chews on the wire, which causes the garage to open.
- After George Newton finds out about the puppies, the next scene shows him stapling fliers on each tree saying "Puppies for sale", while Emily secretly takes them off one-by-one, then attempts to potty-train them next to a hydrant, but it becomes very difficult for him.
- The Newtons were packing all of their belongings and gear into their car before leaving their house.
- After the McDonald's scene, the Newtons are singing car songs.
- During the stay at their lake house, Ted secretly picks out air fresheners from the local convenience store.
- Emily telling her mom that she taught their puppy Tchaikovsky, but he doesn't really follow her at all afterwards.
- At Taylor's party, it shows Beethoven struggling to get free from the support beam, with the glass bottles shown shaking frequently. Although the scene where the three party guys are shown pouring beer onto Beethoven is edited out (but not in the final cut of the film).
- During The fair scene when George is eating the kids show up to take him to the eating contest with Beethoven,the scene originally ends with George saying "What kind of a contest is it where you just sit?" however there is an extended version which shows them walking away with Ted saying "C'mon Dad"
- After George's nightmare sequence of a lot of puppies in his living room, the Newton family's commercial airs on their TV and they all begin to watch it. The difference here (compared to the final cut of the film) is that once the doorbell rang (after the commercial), Ryce stands up quickly from the couch and answers the door, instead of her shouting, "I'll get it!"
- Bandas sonorasThe Day I Fall in Love
Written by Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram, and Clif Magness
Performed by Dolly Parton and James Ingram
Produced by David Foster
Dolly Parton appears courtesy of Columbia
James Ingram appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Beethoven's 2nd
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 53,443,066
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,017,225
- 19 dic 1993
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 118,243,066
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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