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Oscar, le chien qui vaut des milliards

Original title: Bailey's Billion$
  • 2005
  • G
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Oscar, le chien qui vaut des milliards (2005)
Animal AdventureComedyFamily

Sweet and savvy talking golden retriever, Bailey (Jon Lovitz), is one doggone lucky pooch when his devoted owner, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), leaves him her entire billion-dolla... Read allSweet and savvy talking golden retriever, Bailey (Jon Lovitz), is one doggone lucky pooch when his devoted owner, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), leaves him her entire billion-dollar fortune. Bailey is lucky, that is, until he becomes the target of an elaborately-designe... Read allSweet and savvy talking golden retriever, Bailey (Jon Lovitz), is one doggone lucky pooch when his devoted owner, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), leaves him her entire billion-dollar fortune. Bailey is lucky, that is, until he becomes the target of an elaborately-designed dognap scheme hatched by Constance's nasty nephew Caspar (Tim Curry) and his money-hungr... Read all

  • Director
    • David Devine
  • Writers
    • Heather Conkie
    • Mary Walsh
  • Stars
    • Dean Cain
    • Laurie Holden
    • Jennifer Tilly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Devine
    • Writers
      • Heather Conkie
      • Mary Walsh
    • Stars
      • Dean Cain
      • Laurie Holden
      • Jennifer Tilly
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Theodore Maxwell
    Laurie Holden
    Laurie Holden
    • Marge Maggs
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Dolores Pennington
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Caspar Pennington
    Jon Lovitz
    Jon Lovitz
    • Bailey
    • (voice)
    Max Baker
    Max Baker
    • Don Donald
    Sheila McCarthy
    Sheila McCarthy
    • Peggy Delaney
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Mouse Delaney
    Angela Vallee
    • Samantha Maggs
    Munro Chambers
    Munro Chambers
    • Max Rizzo
    Eugene Lipinski
    Eugene Lipinski
    • Leo
    Jackie Burroughs
    Jackie Burroughs
    • Constance Pennington
    Melissa DiMarco
    Melissa DiMarco
    • Tessa
    • (voice)
    • (as Melissa Di Marco)
    Richard Waugh
    Richard Waugh
    • Harry Innis
    Leon Pownall
    Leon Pownall
    • Judge Cornelius Strawacher
    Julie Khaner
    Julie Khaner
    • Mrs. Blake
    Roger Peterson
    • Reporter #1
    • (as Roger Petersen)
    Camilla DiGiuseppe
    • Reporter #2
    • (as Camilla Di Giuseppe)
    • Director
      • David Devine
    • Writers
      • Heather Conkie
      • Mary Walsh
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    1pmitchison1

    Get out the aerosol can, this one's a bow wow

    I was a teacher in a Hamilton school where the crew ate their lunches between takes, as scenes from this one were being shot. I wanted to see street scenes I recognized, so I ordered in pay-per-view for my kids, 10 and 6. They seemed to like it. I didn't recognize a single Hamilton location. Moreover, I couldn't believe how few jokes were in the script, how thin the characters were, how uninspired the plot and the performances. I like Mary Walsh as a CBC satirist and she's created and played some funny newfie characters, but it's obvious that for this movie, she took the cash and handed in a quickly-written piece of doggy doo doo. I think we've seen the last of Bailey. Bow wow!
    4maddoxsmith-79121

    This film is trash, trash, trash

    That's a bit of a clever (and clean) reference if you've seen the movie. Its pretty boring for the most part and Jon Lovitz sounds like he doesn't want to be there. The best part is of course Tim Curry. But there are only 3 moments I actually remember from the movie and I only laughed twice. Its a pretty boring,forgettable early 2000s comedy. If you come across it, I'd recommend skipping watching it.
    2ThunderKing6

    Mutt

    Tim Curry and Superman couldn't save this atrocious mutty movie.

    The movie is about a mutt who is inherited billions of money. WHY?????? That's crazy.

    The quality of the movie is clumsy.

    This movie made me hate dogs even more

    Verdict: Don't see it.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    The cast intrigued me, but the movie didn't work at all for me...

    I actually feel really bad for saying this. I love family movies, and the cast especially Tim Curry really intrigued me. Although the concept has been done to death, part of me thought it would be at least amusing and charming. However, apart from one or two half-decent things, as much as I wanted to like it, Bailey's Billion$ just didn't work for me.

    As I've said there are some things I liked. The best asset about it was the soundtrack, with classics such as the Carmen suite, a lovely instrumental of La Boheme's Quando M'en Vo and Nessun Dorma from Turandot as well as some upbeat contemporary songs, it was a joy to listen to. I loved the locations too, the editing could've been more fluid and tight, however the mansion and scenery were breathtaking. And the dogs were adorable, and Jon Lovitz while deserving of more to do does appeal as Bailey.

    However, I didn't like everything else. I wasn't impressed by the acting that much. Dean Cain and Laurie Holden are charming but their material is underwritten and their story uninteresting so they can't do much with them. The children also try hard, but their problems are similar, nothing in the writing is done to make them stand out more.

    I'm sorry to say that I also didn't think much of Jennifer Tilly and Tim Curry, and that saddens me because I like Tilly and have been a big fan of Curry for years now. True, they do have great chemistry together. The problem is while Cain and Holden are underused, Tilly and Curry are used too much. What's worse is they don't have much to work with. Both perform with gusto, but with mixed results.

    Curry's asides weren't sarcastic enough for my tastes, but he does make an effort with the delivery, that said I did find he did look embarrassed at some points in the film. Tilly though is much more problematic, now I accept that Dolores is a evilly over-the-top and shrill sort of character who likes to make out she's intelligent but she's not really, but nothing in the story or writing are done to go beyond that and Tilly, bless her heart, ends up over-doing it badly.

    I don't blame the cast really though for Bailey's Billion$ not working out. Three things especially don't work. One is the script, which I'd say is the main culprit. Overall, it was very dull and weak, with Casper and Dolores' many scenes together coming across as cheesy and overdone in particular. The courtroom scene had its moments and the beginning maintained interest, but that's it. The story just didn't engage me either, I found Bailey's Billion$ dully paced with too many predictable scenes that don't flow well from one scene to the next, the whole sequence with the attempt to kidnap Bailey was a prime example and it also didn't add anything new or fresh to the table.

    I didn't care for any of the characters either. Now it is not always a bad thing when the characters are clichéd, but it is when little or nothing is done to make the characters interesting, which sadly is the case with Bailey's Billion$. The direction also for my liking felt rather stodgy. Overall, I am so sorry but despite the soundtrack, locations, dogs and my love for Tim Curry, I didn't like Bailey's Billion$ at all. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    5AirBourne_Bds

    Boring Acting Real Kryptonite (B*A*R*K)

    Dean Cain has truly gone to the dogs - far from being a super man he has been hit with a different kind of Kryptonite as in K-9, in this picture, he plays a canine version of a "horse-whisperer" and is the sole character in this tale who understands a mutt (whose voice is played by Jon Lovitz, which was redeeming in the sense it was typecasting and therefore not as annoying as usual) that inherits a fortune and Tim Curry is the villain who tries to seize the loot for himself.

    Jennifer Tilly plays a role similar to what Valerie Perrine played in the first "Superman" movie with Christopher Reeve, the difference being that Valerie was a sultry ditzy vixen but Tilly played a simpering virago who pretends to be smart.

    Filmed in Canada and using Canadian court practices, this tale uses tried and true methods of previous films that use kids & canines - emphasis on the tried to the point of trying, as in too damn hard on a worn out old vehicle.

    The best way to watch this picture is if you have insomnia one night and need a natural tranquiliser, yawn!

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      In the opening credits, the occupation-terms of the crew with the letter "O" have instead figures of dog-paws. And the end credits the figures of dog-paws are involuntarily at the border.
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      You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
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    • Release date
      • August 2005 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Echo Bridge Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bailey
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Devine Entertainment
      • Spice Factory
      • Bailey Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,000
      • Aug 7, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $45,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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