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Beethoven 4

Titre original : Beethoven's 4th
  • Vidéo
  • 2001
  • G
  • 1h 33min
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4,1/10
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Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, and Cujo in Beethoven 4 (2001)
Home Video Trailer from Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Lire trailer0:39
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe family is pleasantly surprised and puzzled when Beethoven suddenly becomes obedient. Turns out it's a prince and the pauper scenario, with the real Beethoven now living with a pompous ri... Tout lireThe family is pleasantly surprised and puzzled when Beethoven suddenly becomes obedient. Turns out it's a prince and the pauper scenario, with the real Beethoven now living with a pompous rich family.The family is pleasantly surprised and puzzled when Beethoven suddenly becomes obedient. Turns out it's a prince and the pauper scenario, with the real Beethoven now living with a pompous rich family.

  • Réalisation
    • David Mickey Evans
  • Scénario
    • John Loy
    • John Hughes
    • Amy Holden Jones
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    • Judge Reinhold
    • Julia Sweeney
    • Joe Pichler
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    • Réalisation
      • David Mickey Evans
    • Scénario
      • John Loy
      • John Hughes
      • Amy Holden Jones
    • Casting principal
      • Judge Reinhold
      • Julia Sweeney
      • Joe Pichler
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Richard Newton
    Julia Sweeney
    Julia Sweeney
    • Beth Newton
    Joe Pichler
    Joe Pichler
    • Brennan Newton
    Michaela Gallo
    Michaela Gallo
    • Sara Newton
    Kaleigh Krish
    • Madison Sedgewick
    Matt McCoy
    Matt McCoy
    • Reginald Sedgewick
    Veanne Cox
    Veanne Cox
    • Martha Sedgewick
    Mark Lindsay Chapman
    Mark Lindsay Chapman
    • Johnnie Simmons
    Nick Meaney
    • Nigel Bigalow
    Natalie Marston
    • Hayley
    • (as Natalie Elizabeth Marston)
    Jeff Coopwood
    Jeff Coopwood
    • Bill
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Sgt. Rutledge
    June Lu
    • Mrs. Florence Rutledge
    Scott Evans
    • Chiuchua Dancer
    Patrick Bristow
    Patrick Bristow
    • Guillermo
    J. Suzanne Rampe
    J. Suzanne Rampe
    • Guest #1
    • (as Suzanne Rampe)
    Ellen Eastwood
    Ellen Eastwood
    • Guest #2
    Christina Ma
    Christina Ma
    • Guest #3
    • Réalisation
      • David Mickey Evans
    • Scénario
      • John Loy
      • John Hughes
      • Amy Holden Jones
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    2studioAT

    Beethoven's 4th

    While it was nice to see the family unit from the 3rd film back again, the whole 'Prince and the Pauper' idea has been done to death in some many other films it was difficult for them to add anything remotely different to it.
    3Smells_Like_Cheese

    Great, Beethoven meets the Prince and the Pauper

    Like I said before, my cousins and I had a Beethoven night, I was looking forward to the sequels, but after the sadness that was the third Beethoven, I had something even more to look forward too. Somehow, Beethoven is still with the brand new Newtons, I guess George, Alice, and their kids were looking for some kind of good excuse to get rid of Beethoven.

    Basically, Beth and Richard want to get rid of Beethoven due to poor habits of drooling and destroying, but the kids want to keep him so they secretly take Beethoven to obedience classes. But Richard finds out that Beethoven inspires him to create his best art pieces ever. There is another family who is more wealthy and also have a St. Bernard, Michaelangelo, and kidnappers want him so they can get a ransom, not that much money if you ask me, but Beethoven and Michaelanglo get mixed up when they're both outside and end up with the wrong families.

    Beethoven's 4th is a pretty sorry excuse for a film, but it was a little better than the third Beethoven movie. My cousins really enjoy these films, so like I said before, these films must be doing something right. For a family film, it wouldn't be too bad, but for me, this was a pretty silly movie.

    3/10
    abxy6000

    beethoven should have lived to see this!!

    If Ludwig Van Beethoven had lived to see such artistic genius be created with a character with his name, he would have wept of joy. For this film is so sweet that i'm gonna crap myself. an incredible performance by digby the talking dog as beethoven is just one of the many highlights of this event. Beethoven seems to start acting strange, he's not up to his usual schemes, and judge reinhold (in an incredible performance as the father) wonders what is wrong. They soon find out that beethoven has been switched by a better fartknocking dog. The sorrow that the family goes through is shocking and unbelievably real. I also think Rob Shneider would be excellently cast as the father, or any role. Also the film did not have as many fart jokes as i would have hoped for. We all know that what holds together films is the fart jokes, and i believe that Rob Schneider could have provided enough fart jokes for our satisfaction. But despite the lack of Rob Schneider and fart jokes, this movie was a great ride with an ending so powerful that it changed me as a human being.
    leela_zoid

    Beethoven 4th.

    All I can say is Beethoven must be spinning in his grave that his name is even used for this piece of crap. I know if it was my name I'd haunt the damn person whom created this turkey. How many more are they going to make before it dawns on them that too much is not always a good thing. Hello McFly! This film isn't even amusing to the little kiddies. My niece fell a sleep during it in the first half hour at that. The young young toddler kiddies might like it but anyone over the age of 4 watch out. Borefest! Lets put it this way Judge Reinhold couldn't suck more in a flick although give the D list actor some credit it was better than the 3rd which really doesn't say much since both are equally stupid. The acting by everyone was horrible except Mark Chapman...I have a small crush on him. I have to pity him though for appearing in this. God,what some people will do for money. Next it will be Beethoven the pimp! I better shut up knowing Hollywood and it's obsession with killing a franchise to death with crap infested sequels they just might. I haven't seen the 5th one yet but I can honestly tell you this. If they so much make one more I think I'm gonna puke.
    awesomeheffer

    Beethoven's 4h

    Although rather less elevated than some of the previous Beethoven movies, I did appreciate the rather transparent themes of the film. It was impeccable that no part of the plot was left to imagination or surprise. After all, the fourth title of the series has quite a lot to live up to. I must however, be quite honest and admit that when Mrs. Newton stood in front of a mirror in one of the opening scenes in an outfit of mustard yellow, and said to Mr. Newton, "It makes me look fat! doesn't it?" I sided with her rather than her husband. She did look a bit like an overstuffed Twinkie. Imagine my sheer joy when Beethoven slobbered all over it, proving once again, that he is an irascible central character to the plot, with obviously, finer taste than many viewers would give him credit for.

    I rather appreciated that every nuance of the film was explained very plainly, or over-explained, as it gave the viewer time to possibly catch a brief nap and still be fully informed upon awakening. As I said, it was very possible, without being clairvoyant, to guess that when Beethoven, the rather "ill-mannered," or "working class," dog, was shown juxtaposed against Michelangelo, the "well-groomed," and "civilized," dog (who, by the way, lived in a mansion and wiped his paws on doormats), somehow, the two would end up switching places, with amusing mayhem as the consequence!

    I was especially intrigued when Mrs. Newton, in a subtle bit of foreshadowing, exclaimed, believably, as I saw it, "There's no house in the world big enough for that dog!(in reference to Beethoven)" I also appreciated the fact, that the next shot portrayed Michelangelo sitting in his king-size bed in that giant mansion of his. It didn't keep me guessing, but yet, assured me that said mayhem would ensue. The only thing I truly pondered was the method of the switch. Unbelievably, it was during a scene where Beethoven chased a cart of hot dogs down a sidewalk in a park, while simultaneously, an attempt was made to kidnap Michelangelo in the same park that the two were mixed up.

    The said plot gave the Newtons time to finally relax a little, with a well-behaved dog around. Unfortunately, the other family, The Sedgwicks (and in this case, "Sedgwick" is not the name of a wealthy household's butler, but the name of the couple themselves)find that Beethoven's antics, in fact, rid the household of it's overly-stuffy atmosphere, and bring the family closer together. Unfortunately, Michelangelo's good behavior is almost too unnerving for Beethoven's real owners, though the children think this is because of the fact that they've secretly enrolled Beethoven in obedience training classes. Luckily the two dogs are switched back during Beethoven's graduation ceremony, which must have been quite a task to film.

    The whole class of dogs have red graduation caps on, and it's quite an affair. "Everlasting," is the word Mrs. Newton herself would use, I'm sure, if she were to describe it. However, Beethoven foils Michelangelo's would-be kidnappers in the end, recovering $250,000 for the grateful Sedgwicks, though wreaking havoc on the carefully contrived dog graduation. The two are switched back without the knowledge of the owners, who in the end, pull their cars up to the same stop sign at the same time, in one final shot.

    Though the movie seems fairly cut and dry, I wanted, for a moment to review the themes. If you happen to be wealthy beyond your wildest dreams, remember that money cannot buy you the closeness of family. Alternatively remember that sometimes a neat and tidy house is less important than the love and nurturing of pets, however large and cumbersome they might be. I happily give this film two stars out of ten, although I am uncertain whether I will watch, "Beethoven's 5th" anytime soon. I'd say that that particular film is probably on the same priority list as, "Home Alone 3," or as a friend of mine would call it, "Some Kid Somewhere Snowy Does The Same Thing All Over Again." Thank you so much for reading.

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      Judge Reinhold, Matt McCoy, Veanne Cox, Patrick Bristow and June Lu all guest-starred in episodes of "Seinfeld".
    • Gaffes
      The copyright year in the closing credits reads 2000, although the movie was released in 2001.
    • Citations

      Richard Newton: Oh no! Who let the dog in?

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      Featured in Shameful Sequels: Beethoven's 4th (2012)
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      Performed by The Jeff Richman Band

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 décembre 2001 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Family and Home Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
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      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 33 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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