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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA runaway circus dog befriends a young boy who has trouble fitting in with his friends.A runaway circus dog befriends a young boy who has trouble fitting in with his friends.A runaway circus dog befriends a young boy who has trouble fitting in with his friends.
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This movie is a great feel-good movie.
Bingo the dog is particularly funny.
The dog is as good as Lassie or any other acting dog!
The dog probably deserves an Oscar!
The beginning of the film starts pretty quickly, which is goods as the plot gets going straight away.
Bingo the dog keeps you entertained throughout until the middle of the movie when the other characters begin to take affect.
It would be funny to see the dog play bingo online or mobile bingo, but alas he just generally does tricks, and acts a bit like a human dog would.
This is a great kids movie, particularly for anyone that owns a dog.
For anyone that likes to play bingo, then this film is not for you, as it has nobody playing online bingo, mobile bingo - or even going down to their local hall to play.
We recommend this Bingo film, as much to see the funny dog as anything!
Bingo the dog is particularly funny.
The dog is as good as Lassie or any other acting dog!
The dog probably deserves an Oscar!
The beginning of the film starts pretty quickly, which is goods as the plot gets going straight away.
Bingo the dog keeps you entertained throughout until the middle of the movie when the other characters begin to take affect.
It would be funny to see the dog play bingo online or mobile bingo, but alas he just generally does tricks, and acts a bit like a human dog would.
This is a great kids movie, particularly for anyone that owns a dog.
For anyone that likes to play bingo, then this film is not for you, as it has nobody playing online bingo, mobile bingo - or even going down to their local hall to play.
We recommend this Bingo film, as much to see the funny dog as anything!
BINGO, in my opinion, is a cute movie about a very special friendship between a boy and a dog. I thought that Hal and Natalie (David Rasche and Cindy Williams) were a little cold-hearted, but Chuckie (Robert J. Steinmilller Jr.) was a very sweet kid. Bingo was a sweet dog, though. He even saved Chuckie in times of trouble. Way to go, Bingo! If you ask me, that's one thing that made the bond between them so special. When Bingo was trying to catch up to Chuckie during his cross-country movie, I felt really moved inside. In conclusion, I highly recommend this movie to all you dog lovers or Cindy Williams fans who have not seen it.
Normally I am not much for any movie that features an animal and as a result I avoided watching this movie as long as I could. However, since my grand daughter and my wife watched it over and over for months it was inevitable that I would be exposed to it. What a joy. To my surprise it was a parody, and a clever one at that. Once I realized the film was a spoof and being played for laughs I couldn't stop laughing. The well written script and hilarious sight gags make this fun for adults and children. However, I do have one complaint about the writing. Why was the limited profanity in the script? It adds nothing to the movie and worst of all is not funny. I can't believe that a guy like me who likes "Pulp Fiction" would be making this complaint, but without the needless profanity this is a perfect family movie. Profanity aside "Bingo" is a hoot.
"Bingo" is at times comparable to just about every other "boy and his heroic dog" film ever made. Its only problem is that it doesn't do the genre right. There are more absurd moments of Bingo's comic mischief than actual adventure throughout the film. Children under eight years old should really enjoy this but there is a huge chance that anybody older than that might snooze.
I've loved this movie since I was 6 years old. I found it pretty amazing that one dog walked a long journey from Colorado to Wisconsin and did not get hit by a car. He did have several mishaps along the way of finding Chuckie and his family. The saddest part of the movie is in the scene when Bingo has to jump through that ring of fire during the circus show and seeing the fire reminds him of when he was a puppy and the pet store he was born in caught on fire and his mother was lying halfway out of a cage dead. And the next scene in Bingo's recollection where he was sitting in front of his mother's memorial fountain that read: "TAFFY- Beloved Mother" made it even more sad.I almost cried.
The rest of the movie was very funny. I thought it was really cool during that hospital scene in the last 10 minutes of the film where every single person bingo met on his journey came together to visit him and wish him well. I'm 20 and I STILL love this movie
The rest of the movie was very funny. I thought it was really cool during that hospital scene in the last 10 minutes of the film where every single person bingo met on his journey came together to visit him and wish him well. I'm 20 and I STILL love this movie
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- CuriosidadesA scene with Bunny shown in the trailer did not make it into the theatrical release. It shows her throwing raw hamburger onto a window which Bingo is looking out with her saying, "raw meat". The context for this joke is unclear.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Chuckie is being held in the warehouse, the rope moves around in between shots. Also in one scene it is wrapped around him five times, but in every other scene it's wrapped around him four times. He very obviously is untied and tied up again in between shots.
- Citações
Chickie Devlin: What are you waiting for?
Chuckie Devlin: Your farts to evaporate!
- ConexõesEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
- Trilhas sonorasBINGO
Performed by Joey Scarbury (as Joey Scarbari)
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 8.667.684
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.141.360
- 11 de ago. de 1991
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 8.667.684
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 29 min(89 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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