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Une fille qui a du chien

Original title: Lost & Found
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
7.1K
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Sophie Marceau and David Spade in Une fille qui a du chien (1999)
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero. Unfortunately, things do not work out as planned.In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero. Unfortunately, things do not work out as planned.In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero. Unfortunately, things do not work out as planned.

  • Director
    • Jeff Pollack
  • Writers
    • J.B. Cook
    • Marc Meeks
    • David Spade
  • Stars
    • David Spade
    • Sophie Marceau
    • Ever Carradine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Pollack
    • Writers
      • J.B. Cook
      • Marc Meeks
      • David Spade
    • Stars
      • David Spade
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Ever Carradine
    • 62User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 19Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Spade
    David Spade
    • Dylan Ramsey
    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Lila Dubois
    Ever Carradine
    Ever Carradine
    • Ginger
    Stephanie Chang
    • Restaurant Patron #2
    Neal MacMillan
    Neal MacMillan
    • Restaurant Patron #1
    James Vincent
    James Vincent
    • Turtle
    • (as Turtle)
    Mitchell Whitfield
    Mitchell Whitfield
    • Mark Gildewell
    Lloyd Garroway
    • Waiter
    Artie Lange
    Artie Lange
    • Wally
    Coby
    • Jack
    Carole Cook
    Carole Cook
    • Sylvia
    Estelle Harris
    Estelle Harris
    • Mrs. Stubblefield
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Enid
    Rose Marie
    Rose Marie
    • Clara
    Natalie Barish
    • Mrs. Elderly Couple
    Phil Leeds
    Phil Leeds
    • Mr. Elderly Couple
    Christian Clemenson
    Christian Clemenson
    • Ray
    DeeDee Rescher
    DeeDee Rescher
    • Sally
    • (as Dee Dee Rescher)
    • Director
      • Jeff Pollack
    • Writers
      • J.B. Cook
      • Marc Meeks
      • David Spade
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    User reviews62

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    3Anonymous_Maxine

    David Spade gets a beautiful French girl to fall in love with him. It seems that none of the filmmakers really stopped to think about that part.

    David Spade is a very funny man, but his brand of comedy gets real old real quick. He admittedly relies largely on his weaknesses to be funny. You know, the sarcasm, the blow-dried hair, the all-around geekiness. Unfortunately, it seems that he never really tried to develop his acting skills. I have laughed myself to tears because of David Spade in his two best movies, Black Sheep and Tommy Boy (in both of which he played virtually that exact same character), but Lost & Found just wasn't amusing to me. Too much reliance on fourth grade humor and not enough of anything new for anything really good to be said of the film.

    And what was Sophie Marceau thinking?! She went from playing a significant (although relatively small) role in the spectacular 1995 epic Braveheart to this garbage? She must have been pretty desperate. Sure, she looked good in the movie, but the film itself is totally inconsequential and immediately forgettable.

    David Spade revealed in interviews just before the theatrical release of Lost & Found that he was worried about how the public would react to an actor with his iconography actually getting the girl, and frankly, I think he should have thought about that a long time ago. Watching David Spade kiss someone as stunningly beautiful as Sophie Marceau is like watching a junior high school kid make out with a 30 year old woman. Disturbing, to say the least.

    The entire film was a jumbled mess of goofy and pointless jokes and bonehead antics, mainly on the part of Spade, as he tries to keep his idiot dog-napping scheme a secret. The gay jokes, the making fun of the foreign guy (whether he deserved it or not), the fact that Spade spends any amount of on-screen time at all running around naked all come together to form a boring comedy that should be blissfully ignored by everyone. Just look at the cover of the movie. David Spade is naked and covering himself with a small dog. This is not something that you want to purposely subject yourself to.
    tara_frejas

    short but sweet...

    I love laughing when watching films, and this film undoubtedly didn't fail to make me laugh. David Spade is a sellout; he's perfect for the part (he's not very handsome, but his humor makes him adorable), he plays Dylan with ease, and he works with his co-stars with excellent rapport. I say this is one of the film comedies you don't want to miss!
    squir1y

    Kinda good actually.

    I thought this movie was pretty funny and one of David Spade's finer moments in his career. I'm not a huge fan of his(I'm more of a Sandler type guy). But he does some good stuff.

    Dylan has just fallen in love with his new neighbor, Lila. He can't seem to get her attention though. So he "dognaps" her dog and plans to give it back and be a hero. But the dog ate his best friend's wedding present so he has to get it back and hijinks ensue as he must deal with the dog, his restaurant and Lila's ex-boyfriend.

    This movie had several good things about it. Artie Lange had the funniest scenes. People may call him a Farley-wannabe, but I think he's just as funny as him, if not funnier. Jon Lovitz also has a funny cameo.

    Good stuff. 8/10
    ophelia_1969

    Loveable cynic Spade shines as underdog!

    Who would have thought that SNL alumni David Spad could prove worthy of a romantic lead? Well, he pulls off the romantic underdog so well that I couldn't help fall in love with him. Spade plays a resteraunt owner who falls for his next door neighbor. Some of the best scenes in the film are between Spade and his single white female like friend played by Arte Lange. Also, keep an eye out for some tv veterans like Marla Gibs(The Jeffersons), Rose Marie(Dick Van Dyke Show) and Estelle Harris(Seinfeild). Martin Sheen also makes a cameo in what is perhaps the memorable scene in the film. The scene, in which Spade gives an enjoyable rendition of Neil Diamonds "Brother Loves Show", will go down in my film history as "Best use of a Neil Diamond song in the film", next to the men in "Beautiful Girls" when they sing "Sweet Caroline", but I digress. I love this film. "Lost & Found" is great for anyone who has ever felt like the romantic underdog. Don't miss this one.
    7breno_bacci

    I'm still laughing...

    I'm a comedy-lover... I truly believe there ain't anything better than getting breathless while spending 1 hour and a half in front of a TV...

    I do like strong and dramatic movies, but comedy is my real passion...

    The bad thing about comedies, though, is that the more you watch them, the harder it gets to laugh at the next ones.

    I've watched this movie twice, maybe, and now I'm watching it for the third time... I'm laughing at jokes I've already seen, and I'm not particularly dumb today, at least I think so...

    I'm not a Spade fan either, but sometimes he just makes it.

    Plus, I really hate some romantic comedies, with pauses on jokes for girlie scenes (sorry girls for the sexism...) Spade and Marceau have managed to turn even these scenes into funny tirades...

    I recommend. Not the best comedy ever, but I give it a 7.

    It made me recover from my disgust with romantic Hollywood comedies after that Aniston-Vaughn flick which I wanted so much to watch, just to get disappointed later.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The part of Wally Slack was originally written for Chris Farley. After his death, it went to Artie Lange.
    • Goofs
      When Dylan and Lila break into the club ("a little B & E"), the door is clearly marked PULL, but they push the door to gain entrance.
    • Quotes

      Dylan: Never date a woman who pays her rent in singles.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, cast members dance around and lip synch to "Groove is in the Heart", by Dee-Lite.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Pushing Tin/Mighty Peking Man/Election/Lost and Found/SLC Punk! (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Runnin' with the Devil
      Written by Edward Van Halen (as Eddie Van Halen), Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony

      Performed by Van Halen

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lost & Found
    • Filming locations
      • Long Beach, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Dinamo Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,552,255
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,024,709
      • Apr 25, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,552,255
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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