See Spot Run with David Arquette: DVD Cover
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See Spot Run Director: John Whitesell Cast: David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Joe Viterelli

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 5,379

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Features

Spot's silly dog tricks contest winners; Commentary by director John Whitesell; Vitamin C as Long as You're Loving Me music video; Cast career highlights; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français (Dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- See Spot Run
1. Under Arrest (Credits) [4:14]
2. Dog's Best Friend [3:11]
3. Hidden Surprise [2:50]
4. Not-Quite-Right Moves [4:47]
5. Kidsitting Duty [5:32]
6. Sugar Shock [4:32]
7. Contract on Agent 11 [2:54]
8. Agent Protection [2:44]
9. My Dog Spot [5:49]
10. Landings in the Wrong... [3:32]
11. Wanted Animal [2:20]
12. Dog Training [2:46]
13. Remote Control [1:05]
14. Dog Day in the Park... [3:50]
15. Bus Stop [:59]
16. Gordon's Night Out... [7:23]
17. Frozen-Faced Discovery [2:49]
18. First Fun [2:10]
19. Petcetera Pandemonium [4:26]
20. Comfy Ride [1:32]
21. "He's My Partner" [2:52]
22. Bedfellows [2:18]
23. See Spot Leave [3:32]
24. Runaways [2:12]
25. Bleeker St. Brigade [4:12]
26. The Bite on Sonny [4:42]
27. Spot's Choice [1:22]
28. Men to Men [1:09]
29. The Four of Us [1:54]
30. End Credits [3:02]

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Editorial Reviews

A police dog finds himself pitted in a battle of wits against an accident-prone mailman and a gang of crooks (and it looks like the dog has the edge in the brains department) in this broad comedy. Agent 11 (Bob) is a bulldog trained by the FBI agent Murdoch (Michael Clarke Duncan) to sniff out drugs, and the dog's keen nose ferrets out the storage facility of Mafia kingpin Sonny (Paul Sorvino); Agent 11 has also been taught to show no mercy with criminals, and he gives Sonny a serious bite in a rather personal place. Needless to say, Sonny is not amused, and wants revenge against the pooch, so Agent 11 is put into the animal equivalent of the witness protection program. However, unlikely circumstances set the dog loose, where he soon pairs up with Gordon (David Arquette), a stunningly inept letter carrier with a long history of fending off ill-tempered pets. Gordon is attempting to impress Stephanie (Leslie Bibb), an attractive single mother, by helping to look after her son James (Angus T. Jones), and when he comes across Agent 11, he adopts the dog and names him Spot, feeling certain he can smooth out the critter's often cranky relationship with people. But Gordon doesn't know that Sonny and his henchmen are hot on Agent 11's trail and that his new best friend will lead a gang of ruthless gangsters into Stephanie and James' home. See Spot Run was originally announced as a vehicle for comedy star Martin Lawrence, but when changes in Lawrence's schedule prevented him from taking on the project, it was retooled for the talents of David Arquette. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Just funnyby Anonymous

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August 27, 2005: This was a great movie, about fell off the couch at times laughing so hard. Really enjoyed it.

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A Movie for Children and Adultsby Anonymous

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July 05, 2002: This movie keeps you lauphing from the beginning to the end. I recommend this for ages five and up. A TRUE COMEDY!

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