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A struggling Chicago man with mob ties and his 10-year-old daughter nurse a wounded Doberman - used for illegal dog fights - back to health. But trouble awaits.A struggling Chicago man with mob ties and his 10-year-old daughter nurse a wounded Doberman - used for illegal dog fights - back to health. But trouble awaits.A struggling Chicago man with mob ties and his 10-year-old daughter nurse a wounded Doberman - used for illegal dog fights - back to health. But trouble awaits.
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Just watched this on HBO this morning. I had never heard of it before , and was curious. Despite the opportunity for extreme corn, most of the flick is really engaging. It seems like it ought to be a lame Disney movie, with the kid and the injured dog, but it has cussing and violence. I was pleased to see Travolta playing a loser. Usually if he's not the hero, he's a ridiculous melodramatic villain. He's usually too smug for my taste, but in this (Probably a reflection on the state of his career at the time) his character is pathetic for most of the movie. The villains are not original, but I really liked the little girl. For the most part, it is surprisingly good. Until you get to the end. The end of this movie is so completely lame, you will kick yourself for sitting through the whole thing. They really, really dropped the ball with that stupid, illogical, unrealistic ending. Ucccch!!! I would recommend just turning it off right before the dogfight at the end. Imagine something cooler happened instead. Trust me, whatever you can come up with in 30 seconds will be better than the crap these people thought up. I would really be interested in knowing who came up with that ending. Test audiences? Studio people? Travolta? The director? If that was what the writer originally wrote, I will eat my shoe.
I watched Eyes of an Angel years and years ago and recently revisited it. It's not perfect-some moments are downright silly or unrealistic, and John Travolta might be the worst dad in movie history-but there's something oddly heartfelt about it. The bond between the girl and the Doberman is genuinely touching (yes, I have a soft spot for Dobermans), and the emotional beats land more often than they miss. It's one of those under-the-radar '90s flicks that has enough soul to make you overlook the flaws. Imperfect, but worth a watch if you want something offbeat and sentimental. Highly recommended!
Having lived with Dobermanns since 1979, this movie catches the love and intelligence of this wonderful breed.
The loyalty and love of the put-upon male shows just what great dogs these are.
Highly recommended!
The loyalty and love of the put-upon male shows just what great dogs these are.
Highly recommended!
I just thought this was an exceptionally well-done movie and was a little stunned at its low ratings.
Not a "great" movie, but nice if you're a dog-lover. The title was "The Tender" in the TV listing for UPN. I had to dig to find it in imdb, looking for movies with John Travolta and Ellie Raab together. In retrospect, the eyes of the dog were the eyes of the angel, as the dog came to the rescue more than once. Lots of good shots of the dog's eyes.
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- TriviaThis movie was re-released directly to home video as The Tender in 1994. This was done immediately following the success of Pulp Fiction in attempts to capitalize of John Travolta's recaptured star power.
- GoofsAt approximately 52:53, when the dog chases the rabbit into its burrow, the dirt and grass surrounding the burrow inexplicably shift, indicating the scene was composed of two different shots.
- SoundtracksLatin Nights
Written by Fred Lapides and Marc Ellis
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- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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