All Dogs Go to Heaven with Burt Reynolds: DVD Cover

    All Dogs Go to Heaven Director: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Dan Kuenster Cast: Burt Reynolds, Judith Barsi, Dom DeLuise, Vic Tayback

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/06/2001
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 4,875
     
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    Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/"Rat Race" [:09]
    2. You Can't Keep A Good Dog Down [5:09]
    3. Carface & Charlie [3:21]
    4. Let Me Be Surprised [5:44]
    5. "I'm Not A Ghost!" [5:14]
    6. Saving Anne-Marie [4:08]
    7. Bedtime Story [5:10]
    8. "Grand Chawhee To Win." [8:59]
    9. "Jackpot!" [2:50]
    10. What's Mine Is Yours [3:13]
    11. Soon You'll Come Home [5:27]
    12. "Don't Worry About Me." [5:11]
    13. Let's Make Music Together [2:59]
    14. "Bad Dog!" [5:29]
    15. To The Rescue [5:41]
    16. Heavenly Dog/Credits [5:12]

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    Editorial Reviews

    One of the most expensive of Don Bluth's animated cartoon features, All Dogs Go to Heaven was also among the most successful. Set in late-'30s New Orleans, the story centers upon a roguish German shepherd named Charlie B. Barkin (voice of Burt Reynolds), who is killed early in the proceedings by his business partner, Carface (voice of Vic Tayback). Charlie travels to Heaven, and is promptly warned that if he heads back to Earth, he can never return; he does decide to go back to Earth, however, to exact revenge on Carface, who has kidnapped Anne-Marie, a little orphan girl who can talk to Animals.

    The film also includes the vocal skills of Dom DeLuise, Charles Nelson Reilly, Vic Tayback, Melba Moore, Loni Anderson, and a host of others. All Dogs Go to Heaven was the first production of the Dublin-based Sullivan Bluth Studios. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    Agree with last reviewer.by DEMONTHE7TH

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    July 03, 2009: Wow, some people really need to grow up. If it's not people crying devil every time a new Harry Potter book comes out, it's a bitter lady writing a review about how bad a children's cartoon is. You are wrong lady. This movie is amazing. I watched it as a kid, and I am a great person to this day. I watched way worse than this. If you want to watch a cartoon that will most likely offend you (ironically also about dogs), go watch the Plague Dogs. It's one of my favs. Or Heavy Metal. All Dog's Go To Heaven isn't offensive. The real world is offensive with people like your whiny butt. Do you have your kids watching Barney? Or is that too offensive too? I'm done.

    Great Movie!!!!by Anonymous

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    June 12, 2009: I do not know what the other reviewers are talking about!!! This is a great, classic movie! People get too touchy! People need to stop being so sensitive and expose their kids to great, new things. Get real and enjoy!


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