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Un chien envahissant

Original title: Hounded
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-G
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.2K
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Un chien envahissant (2001)
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A teenager ends up being hounded by a well-groomed, seemingly-cute tiny dog that actually turns out to be a nightmare of a beast.A teenager ends up being hounded by a well-groomed, seemingly-cute tiny dog that actually turns out to be a nightmare of a beast.A teenager ends up being hounded by a well-groomed, seemingly-cute tiny dog that actually turns out to be a nightmare of a beast.

  • Director
    • Neal Israel
  • Writers
    • Don Calame
    • Chris Conroy
  • Stars
    • Tahj Mowry
    • Craig Kirkwood
    • Shia LaBeouf
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Don Calame
      • Chris Conroy
    • Stars
      • Tahj Mowry
      • Craig Kirkwood
      • Shia LaBeouf
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tahj Mowry
    Tahj Mowry
    • Jay Martin
    Craig Kirkwood
    Craig Kirkwood
    • Mike Martin
    Shia LaBeouf
    Shia LaBeouf
    • Ronny Van Dusen
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Ward Van Dusen
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    • Eliza Van Dusen
    • (as Rachelle Carson)
    Sara Paxton
    Sara Paxton
    • Tracy Richburg
    Steven Bendik
    • Bill Lipka
    Melinda Haynes
    • Mrs. Martin
    Scott Wilkinsen
    • Colonel Douglas
    Micaela Nelligan
    Micaela Nelligan
    • Mrs. Pintuff
    John Armstrong
    • Hall Monitor
    Irene Santiago
    Irene Santiago
    • Adele
    Scott Stevensen
    • Dr. Bower
    • (as Scott Stevenson)
    Tony Larimer
    Tony Larimer
    • Armand Columbus
    Shawn Nottingham
    • Skating Man
    Adam Steele
    • Andy
    Olesya Rulin
    Olesya Rulin
    • Girl #1
    Danielle Wolverton
    • Girl on Phone…
    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Don Calame
      • Chris Conroy
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    6friendlypain

    give Disney a break

    my sister, who was five at the time, saw this movie and didn't seem upset at all about the crazy dog. in fact, she laughed most of the time and immediately realized it was a stuffed animal.

    i could understand if a kid already was petrified of small dogs, but if they were, then wouldn't they demand NOT to see the movie? plus, Disney channel puts out an original movie EVERY MONTH, ALL YEAR. a movie a month is no easy task for this small Disney department, let alone a huge industry pumping out theater worthy movies. these Disney channel original movies (DCOM's) are low budget and rushed because Disney just likes the idea of having a new movie a month with a child-friendly message for kids to watch.

    a parent should be appreciative of Disney channel. it's a great balance between the nickelodeon shows that seem to skip from toddlers with nickjr. straight to the tweens. the shows nick has for the ages in between are suitable and clean, but never have a message. they seem just fine entertaining kids by having cartoons picking noses and being ridiculous.

    hounded has a great message. and it's free to watch. so just chill out and know your kids are gaining good perspectives and morals.
    3bkoganbing

    A Pomeranian With Issues

    Tahj Mowry, younger sibling of Tia and Tamera Mowry, gets to star in Hounded, still yet another Disney comedy that's purportedly supposed to appeal to the youthful viewer. I'm not sure how young you have to be to appreciate this one and if you're too young you might get nightmares and learn a fear of dogs from Hounded.

    Young Mowry is going to a really posh prep school and when his elocution project is stolen and presented by the headmaster's spoiled kid Shia LaBoeuf, he takes it lying down rather than speak up. The presentation could mean a scholarship.

    So what does our young genius do? He breaks into the headmaster's house to retrieve his project and accidentally makes friends with little Camille, a seemingly friendly Pomeranian. But off her meds the pooch becomes the hound from hell and she wrecks the Mowry digs after she follows Tahj home.

    Hounded though it has some cute moments is really just more silly than genuinely funny. Mowry gets his older brother Craig Kirkwood who's a drill instructor at a military academy involved as well and you can't quite believe someone like that would engage in the dumb behavior he does.

    The Magic Kingdom went to the dogs for this one.
    David Klug

    A poorly written movie with little plot

    I kind of thought this movie would be better then it is, but its not. The script is terrable, and there is hardly an plot. A teenager is left at home alone because his mom and brother are away. Well, this kid stole a presentation from him, so he goes to find evidance in the kid's house while hes away. A cute little dog finds him, and wouldn't leave him alone. Although there are a few parts that are funny, this movie is overall an exercise in boredom for the viewer, and could be tould in a half hour. Don't waste your time seeing this.
    BluAngelWings103

    Overall

    I liked it. It was funny and good for little kids. However, they kept trying to for Jay into Starkwell. It is sort of telling kids to do what others want you to. My little sister liked this movie. But some of the actors were overacting.
    1MovieAddict2016

    "Hounded" by Young Children Asking You to Let Them See This Movie? SAY NO!

    I have to agree with another reviewer on here: it's pretty bad when parents can't have trust in "The Disney Channel." Here, we see a young boy being chased around by a small Pomeranian dog who is not on its medication. So, of course, it attacks the boy in a spur of madness; this could easily scare small children.

    I don't want to sound like some peace-hippy, but it's true. The image of a boy being bitten and attacked by a small dog could result in nightmares for children - and headaches for parents.

    Other than that small fact, the movie is STILL lousy; I wouldn't recommend it either way. Bad actors, bad dialogue, bad...everything!

    Stay away from this movie. Or else. :)

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    • Trivia
      Olesya Rulin's debut.
    • Goofs
      On the door of Mrs. Bee's Bakery, it gives the address as 2121 Main Street, but above the door, the (real life) building number is 1515.
    • Quotes

      Jay: Why are you here? You said you'd be home at 1600 hours. You're like 500 hours early.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      The Dogs Are Coming

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hounded
    • Production company
      • Gaylord Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original release)

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