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Un candidat au poil

Original title: The Shaggy D.A.
  • 1976
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  • 1h 31m
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Dean Jones in Un candidat au poil (1976)
A teenage boy is cursed with periodically turning into a sheepdog.
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Wilby Daniels, now all grown up and running for district attorney, finds himself once again turning into a shaggy dog at inopportune moments.Wilby Daniels, now all grown up and running for district attorney, finds himself once again turning into a shaggy dog at inopportune moments.Wilby Daniels, now all grown up and running for district attorney, finds himself once again turning into a shaggy dog at inopportune moments.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Don Tait
    • Felix Salten
  • Stars
    • Dean Jones
    • Suzanne Pleshette
    • Tim Conway
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    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Don Tait
      • Felix Salten
    • Stars
      • Dean Jones
      • Suzanne Pleshette
      • Tim Conway
    • 20User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Wilby Daniels
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Betty Daniels
    Tim Conway
    Tim Conway
    • Tim
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • John Slade
    Jo Anne Worley
    Jo Anne Worley
    • Katrinka Muggelberg
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Raymond
    Shane Sinutko
    • Brian Daniels
    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Eddie Roschak
    John Myhers
    • Adm. Brenner
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Freddie
    • (as Dick Bakalyan)
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Dip
    Ronnie Schell
    Ronnie Schell
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    Jonathan Daly
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    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Howie Clemmings
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    Hans Conried
    • Prof. Whatley
    Michael McGreevey
    Michael McGreevey
    • Sheldon
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Desk Sergeant
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Roller Rink Announcer
    • (as Dick Lane)
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Don Tait
      • Felix Salten
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    5MovieKen

    Good family film, but not great

    Attorney Wilby Daniels (played by Dean Jones) and his wife Betty (played by Suzanne Pleshette) return to their home and find out that it has just been robbed. After the robbers return a second time to take everything else that they had left, Wilby decides to run for District Attorney so he can clean up the town and lock up the criminals for good.

    Meanwhile, the same robbers who broke into his house have also stolen the famous Borgia ring from the local museum. Unfortunately for Wilby, every time someone reads the inscription, he turns into a sheepdog again. This of course, happens at the most inconvenient times, and the result is a silly, family-friendly comedy.

    The Shaggy D.A. is a sequel to the 1959 Disney film, the Shaggy Dog. Though it's not quite as funny as the original, there still is a lot to like about this version of the story. The acting is pretty much on par with what we've come to expect from these Disney films, and the characters are pretty interesting, even if they are one-dimensional. The transformation from human to dog doesn't seem to work as well here as it did in the 1959 film, for some reason, but it's fine. If I had a complaint about this movie, it's that it goes a bit long and the same gags are used a few times too many. Other than that, it's nice to find a film that doesn't resort to 7th grade humor that seems to be in every "family" film these days.

    The bottom line is this is a decent movie if you'd like to have a good time with the kids, but adults will be a bit bored from it fairly soon. It's not as good as some of the other Disney comedies from the 1960s and 1970s.
    mobile707

    Warning: Spoilers

    Just kidding (As if anyone could not figure out-- whether they've seen the movie or not-- how it will turn out).

    Like one of the other people who commented above, I was a kid (6) when this movie came out, and for some reason this is one of the movies that sticks in my mind along with Gus, Boatniks, and the '66 Batman, when I think back on the movies I saw at that age. So Shaggy DA has a built-in nostalgia factor as far as I'm concerned, and maybe for others my age, but anyone else would probably be bored to tears. The pie-fight had a little spark of energy, but watching this now mainly just serves to remind what low standards "family entertainment" had in the 70s. It's really amazing, today, to look back on this kind of stuff-- Shaggy DA, Pete's Dragon, that "Goin Cocoanuts" thing the Osmonds put out-- and think: Good Lord, was that really the best they could do?
    8mike48128

    Pretty Good Sequel with an All-Star Cast

    Wiliby Daniels (Dean Jones) grows up to be an attorney and runs for D.A. of a city plagued with petty crime and grand theft auto. In this sequel, the Magical Borgia Ring is stolen by 2 small-time crooks from the museum where is was safely protected in a glass showcase. Soon almost everyone seems to know about the doggy-tranmuto power of the ring, as the Ice Cream Man (Tim Conway) has his sheepdog change several times. It's a mild "werewolf" transformation here and it's very well done and not scary at all. Movie "magic" with a trained dog, Dean Jones in make-up and a talented stuntman in a dog suit. Hans Conried is the eccentric museum curator this time. Suzanne Pleshette is the loyal wife. There's a cute kid, but he doesn't measure up to "Moochie". Co-staring Jo Anne Worley, Dick Van Patten, Vic Tayback, and Keenan Wynn (as the crooked D.A). Pat McCormick plays the bartender. It finishes with a wild car chase and the dog driving the ice cream wagon; somewhat similar to the first film. All the stray dogs are rescued from the dog pound and Wiliby becomes D.A. The dog pound scene might be a bit intense for very small children. George Carlin does some of the doggy voices. Also, there is a surprise "doggy" ending!
    cfc_can

    Great for Fans of Slapstick!

    I saw this back in 1976 and thought it was the funniest movie ever. Of course, I was only 7 at the time. I saw it again recently and of course noticed several things I didn't see the first time. The story is about a young lawyer/family man (Dean Jones) who runs for DA against the corrupt DA currently in office (Keenan Wynn) but the latter gets ahold of a ring which has an inscription that when read, can turn Jones into a sheepdog. The same gag (of Jones becoming a sheepdog at the worst possible time) is repeated a bit too much and most of the gags are obvious and dependant upon banana peel-like slapstick/humor. Dean Jones is a fine actor but he kept playing the same character over and over in the Disney comedies of the 70s. (He never seemed to know what was going on and was constantly the butt of the joke). Not surprisingly, the Disney slapstick films soon wore out their welcome. The Shaggy DA though is one of Disney's better offerings. It features a pretty good cast. Tim Conway as an ice cream man is especially in good form and Vic Tayback adds some life as a mobster who is in cahoots with Wynn. The humor is dated and certainly not aimed at intelligent kids but for the most part, it does deliver with the laughs.
    8The_Jew_Revue

    Fun for the Whole Family

    The Shaggy D.A. came at the end of an era of Disney films that were family friendly, funny and somewhat zany. The opening credits are very memorable as they are animated, along with a title song being sung by Dean Jones. This is the third and last pairing of Jones and Suzanne Pleshette.

    Also starring are comedy legends Tim Conway (who has some of the best one liners) and Keenan Wynn, whose personalities make the film extra fun. This sequel to 1959s The Shaggy Dog continues the story of Wilby Daniels, now, Wilby an attorney running for office. What could possibly go wrong? The Shaggy D.A. is full of antics the whole family will enjoy.

    A very funny comedy, and one of the last of the 1970s filled with Disney style quirks.

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    • Trivia
      Liam Dunn died during the filming of the roller rink sequence. John Fiedler was brought in to complete the role as dog catcher.
    • Goofs
      Two petty crooks are walking down an alley by a hotel where a pie fight is taking place. The crooks look in the window and the one wearing a hat is hit in the mouth by a pie and he wipes it off his face. The second one then gets hit in the face by a glancing blow with another pie, but when they step back both of their faces are covered and so is the jacket of the one in the hat.
    • Quotes

      Wilby Daniels: Did you hear what I said?

      Betty Daniels: Yes, I did. And we're just going to pretend that you never said it.

    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shaggy D.A.
      Sung by Dean Jones

      Written by Shane Tatum and Richard McKinley

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Shaggy D.A.
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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