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Chien de flic 2

Original title: K-911
  • Video
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.2K
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Jim Belushi in Chien de flic 2 (1999)
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In this sequel to the action comedy K-9, Detective Mike Dooley and his trusty canine companion Jerry Lee get two new partners - a Doberman Pincher named Zeus and his new trainer.In this sequel to the action comedy K-9, Detective Mike Dooley and his trusty canine companion Jerry Lee get two new partners - a Doberman Pincher named Zeus and his new trainer.In this sequel to the action comedy K-9, Detective Mike Dooley and his trusty canine companion Jerry Lee get two new partners - a Doberman Pincher named Zeus and his new trainer.

  • Director
    • Charles T. Kanganis
  • Writers
    • Steven Siegel
    • Scott Myers
    • Gary Scott Thompson
  • Stars
    • Jim Belushi
    • Christine Tucci
    • James Handy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Charles T. Kanganis
    • Writers
      • Steven Siegel
      • Scott Myers
      • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Stars
      • Jim Belushi
      • Christine Tucci
      • James Handy
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Det. Mike Dooley
    • (as James Belushi)
    Christine Tucci
    Christine Tucci
    • Sgt. Welles
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Captain Byers
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Devon Lang
    • (as Wade Andrew Williams)
    J.J. Johnston
    J.J. Johnston
    • Fat Tommy
    Joe Palese
    • Officer Perry
    Scotch Ellis Loring
    Scotch Ellis Loring
    • Phil Cage
    Vincent Castellanos
    Vincent Castellanos
    • Harry Stripe
    Timo Flloko
    • Johnson
    Joe Sabatino
    Joe Sabatino
    • Gym Counterman
    Ron Yuan
    Ron Yuan
    • Jackie Hammonds
    Susanna Puisto
    Susanna Puisto
    • Girl in Park with Poodle
    Denise Dowse
    Denise Dowse
    • Dr. Perkins, DVM
    • (as Denise Dowse)
    Marla Frees
    • Nurse
    Mac
    • Jerry Lee
    Nadja Pionilla
    Nadja Pionilla
    • Terri
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles T. Kanganis
    • Writers
      • Steven Siegel
      • Scott Myers
      • Gary Scott Thompson
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    7DarylJGittings

    K-911

    Detective Dooley (James Belushi) and Jerry Lee are back. This time the police captain feels that Dooley and Jerry Lee may be getting a little too old to cut it. Welles (Christine Tucci) and her dog, Zeus are teamed up with Dooley and Jerry Lee.

    Someone has been trying to gun down Detective Dooley. He and Jerry Lee must figure out who would want to kill Dooley. With Welles and Zeus in the hand the team tries to figure out who may have a vendetta against Dooley. Finally, they figure that a disgruntled author has a beef with Dooley. Can Dooley and Jerry Lee still cut it and take down the bad guys with the help of their new partners?

    K-911 is a good mixture of action and comedy, that will appeal to Belushi fans as well as dog lovers.
    8lukem-52760

    The Definition Of A Feel-Good Film & Nice Lite, Fun Entertainment With Heart.

    I grew up loving the first K-9 & watched it over & over on video so when i heard that James Belushi said in a radio interview that he was making a straight to video sequel to K-9 back in the late 90's i was extremely excited as i was already obsessed with the first Classic Cop Comedy. K-911 is a DTV gem, a sequel that is nearly as good as the 80's classic.

    I don't care what anyone says, this movie is one of the most enjoyable, charming & feelgood films out there!!! Jim Belushi is on top comic form & is having so much fun back as silly Dooley. Although there's obviously a little cheese with being a comedy about a menacing police dog & his silly owner/partner, yes there's those childish moments of silly humour but really it all goes together so nicely. Fart jokes & silliness are all apart of it's cheap 90's video store charm. Good fun all around & a feel good vibe that makes you smile. K-911 is simple light entertainment that is a nice breezy B-movie buddy comedy. K-911 probably will never be some sort of lost gem or a forgotten cult classic but it will always be to me a lighthearted warm Nostalgic little cop film. Well K-911 is a little gem to me & a film i often turn to when i want something real easy & lighthearted to watch on a night. Just seeing Jim Belushi & hearing his iconic voice & quick witted humour is a sense of comfort for me as I've always been a Jim Belushi fan. Back in the late 90's & early 2000's i was constantly tracking down Jim Belushi films & would find his films at a cool little video store called Enterprise Video. In that store they had shelves dedicated to actors & there was a James Belushi shelf with a bunch of his movies on vhs & i collected many. Also i sort out Jim Belushi films in Blockbuster & discovered many gems of his early 2000's DTV output such as Angel's Dance for an example. So whenever i put on a Belushi film it transports me back to simpler & better times when videos ruled & the world made sense.

    I love James Belushi i think he's one of the greatest actors of all time!!! Belushi can be hilarious in goofy comedies & then be a tough guy in a deadly serious Thriller & that is what being a brilliant actor is all about.

    He's fantastic in serious films such as Gang Related,Retroactive,Traces of Red,One way out & Separate Lives Among others & i grew up watching this great guy & collected any videos starring James Belushi, he's always been one of my favourite actors.

    K-911 is a lovely little easy going Cop Comedy Thriller, it still has that old school cop Thriller feel (90's thriller feel) with alot more added fun & comedy. It's a joy to see my old buddies back, Detective Dooley & Jerry Lee. I also really like Belushi's wardrobe for his Dooley character in this movie, it's the best I've seen Belushi look in a movie. I appreciate that Belushi resembles the ordinary everyman even down to his "dadbod". It's refreshing to have a lead hero on screen that isn't a ripped-to-shreds meathead, Belushi is the average joe with a gun & a badge & i love it.

    James Belushi is on top comic form again in this sequel but although he goofs around & there's alot of fun silly moments there's still heartfelt drama especially in a lovely sad little scene where Dooley is going to bed & sits on the edge looking at an old photo of himself with his wife who has passed away from an illness & it's a very sad moment with that bit of depth that tells me the new director cares about the characters & it's a touching moment to show how Dooley is still missing Tracey & seems so lost without her but of course he still has his faithful partner & buddy Jerry Lee by his side.

    This plays as a fun comedy but also does turn into a Thriller when things get dangerous when a psycho who is obsessed with Dooley's late wife begins targeting Dooley.

    So there's a well thought out backstory that opens up & nice connections to the Tracey character (Dooley's wife) so this feels like a proper sequel.

    K-911 has a solid little story & a heartwarming buddy cop drama going for it as well as seeing our favourite cop duo older in life & a new case to follow them on & the film is just so sweet & nice & that a joy to watch in these dark times!!! Nice piece of Escapism

    This is a low-budget straight to video movie but it's still well made & very entertaining but of course I'm aware it's not got the same quality as the Classic first film but for me it's just nice having a Sequel to one of my all time favourite films & a Sequel so late, 10 years later!!!

    The tone is different than the 80's classic but it's now the late 90's so it's filmed differently & obviously on a small budget & it's gone for more light hearted family fun but it's ok to be different as we don't want the exact same or a remake so it's fine. Actually for a low-budget sequel it's as good as the original, but it often like sequels over the first films. I prefer Ghostbusters 2 & Predator 2 & The Rescuers Down Under & Die Hard 2 & Robocop 2, all better than the first films in my opinion.

    Another little change is he's now LAPD rather than San Diego PD but in the big time gap since '89 he's obviously moved departments so thats a nice fresh little touch & Dooley now lives in a lovely big house in the suburbs & other nice little touch is his old boss Captain Byers (James Handy) is back & still swinging for Dooley as a little in joke from the first film.

    There's some romance too with a new cop duo with the lovely Sgt.wells (Chrisine Tucci) & her dog Zues who Dooley seems to be falling for & it's all played really nicely & you see what a warm nice guy Detective Dooley really is.

    It's still sad that Tracey has died but that's life for real so that adds some dark depth to this fun cop comedy & James Belushi is definitely enjoying himself back as Dooley & there's a nice fun training montage with happy music while watching Dooley & Jerry Lee try to get back in shape it's a lovely scene.

    There's lots to like & enjoy & this movie will put a smile on your face.

    I often rate little B-movies or Direct-to-dvd films higher than most big budget films because they don't try to be anything other than what they are, great entertainment & fun. We like what we like & that's it.
    bob the moo

    Dumb, cheap, careless, lazy but slightly enjoyable if you're in a really, really, really, REALLY undemanding mood

    Dooley and Jerry Lee are still on the force when they have a rough two weeks of almost being killed – ending in a huge gunfight where they fail to catch the suspect because they are out of shape. They are given new partners in Welles and her über-hound Zeus. Despite the misunderstandings and Jerry Lee's crisis of confidence they start to hunt down the man who burns with anger against Dooley.

    I wanted to hate this, I must admit. I thought this was going to be rubbish and that I wouldn't get though 5 minutes. I was right, in that it has plenty of flaws, but it was still diverting enough to be slightly enjoyable. The plot is Stupid (note the capital S!), some nonsense about a killer after Dooley because of a bad book review. The way they track him down is dumb and if you want to follow the movie I suggest you give logic and reason the night off. The action scenes are rubbish, be it a rocket launcher attack or a massive shootout where no-one (NO-ONE) gets hit at all. I know it's a kids movie but this is too much.

    The comedy is basic but at least it isn't just a retread of all the dog versus man jokes. It's still a love/hate buddy cop thing thought and it gets pretty tiresome after a while. Belushi tries hard but he's no Bill Murray. He simply can't carry the movie and his clowning is a bit much. Tucci is too straight laced and her "Dutch" is a joke. The dogs are OK but really lack character and I could only ever see them as well trained animals and not in terms of personalities or characters.

    The film sets out it's production values from the first 5 minutes onwards. At the start we see Dooley get out of the shower. He is naked from the waist up but in the mirror behind him it is clear that he is wearing underwear! How did they miss this mistake!!!! It is repeated all the way though with tonnes of continuity mistakes – I never notice goofs in movies but here they are everywhere and really obvious. It's not a big problem but it does show how cheap this film is and how little care was put into it.

    Overall this made me laugh a few times but mostly AT the film and not WITH it. Belushi tries hard but the material is poor and the production values are so low that it's obvious that no-one wanted to make a good film – but just make a cheap film that would make a small profit on video and TV. Like I said, if you're in a silly mood, drunk, high or just a really undemanding (or dumb) person then you'll love this. If you're normal then you may just be able to stand it for 90 minutes but will struggle to use the word `enjoyed' when you tell your friends about it.
    5Calicodreamin

    lacks charm

    K-911 lacks the same charm as its predecessor. The new recruits lacked chemistry and the storyline was a stretch.
    Steveo-18

    Boy, Universal sure has a lot of cash to throw away.

    Usually, a sequel is the result of a film that was highly entertaining, leaving us wanting more. SILENCE of the LAMBS would be a good example, as are the STAR WARS and INDIANA JONES sequels. So, why K-9? Did the first one work us up enough to warrant a sequel? Was the chemistry between Belushi and Jerry Lee the stuff that dreams are made of? Please!!!!!

    This film hashes up some plot about a writer stalking Belushi because Belushi's ex-wife (now dead) had some interest in his writing. The stalker blames Belushi for the death. A game of cat and mouse ensues. Throw in a female cop with her own dog, Dutch, and let the fun begin. Unfortunately, there was no fun to be had.

    The film tries to be cute and funny, though I found it to be awful-funny. You know, so awful that it was pretty funny someone would greenlight this picture into production. The film depends on Belushi to carry the humor, though I found him irritating in a Gilbert Gottfried type of way. If you're under ten years old, you'll probably dig Belushi's wacky, over-the-top comedic performance. And if you like this film, might I recommend another comedic epic disaster masterpiece, KRIPPENDORF'S TRIBE. On the Steveo Cheese Scale from Yanni to Carrot Top, Carrot Top being best, this film ranks a solid Corey Feldman!!!!

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    • Trivia
      Mel Harris chose not to return, so was written out.
    • Goofs
      Dooley asks the dog "What's wrong with you Mac?" which is Jerry Lee's real name.
    • Connections
      Features Dracula (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
      Written by Gary Jackson, Carl Smith and Raynard Miner

      Performed by Jackie Wilson

      Courtesy of Brunswick Record Corp.

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • K-911
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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