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starring: Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi, Kelly Briley, Earleen Carey, Dom DeLuisedirected by: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0027616511935
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: February 06, 1995
Running Time: 85 minutes
Sales Rank: 11647
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: November 17, 1989
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Editorial Review:
Description: Set in 1939 New Orleans, this colorful, song-filled story centers on Charles B. Barkin, a roguish German Shepherd with the charm of a con man and the heart of a marshmallow. Out for revenge against his double-crossing former partner, a cigar-chomping pit bull known as Carface, Charlie finds himself guardian to a lonely little orphan named Anne-Marie. Her astounding ability to talk to animals leads this unlikely pair on an adventure packed with thrills, laughs, tears and true love.
Amazon.com: All Dogs Go To Heaven is a musical, animated exploration of the fundamental conflict between good and bad and of the notions of caring and friendship. While all dogs may be welcome in heaven, the open admission policy doesn't necessarily ensure that a dog is worthy of, or even ready to accept his heavenly blessing. When criminal dog Charlie Barker (Burt Reynolds) and his sidekick Itchy (Dom DeLuise) escape from the dog pound, it isn't long before they realize that former business partner-in-crime Carface (Vic Taybak) has turned against them. Carface puts a permanent end to the partnership by killing Charlie, but Charlie ascends to heaven only to spurn his promised life devoid of surprises and fight to return to a life of vengeance, danger, and adventure on earth. When Charlie realizes that Carface has been using the animal-talking talents of young orphan girl named Anne-Marie (Judith Barsi) to further the success of his gambling business, Charlie steals her away and starts his own lucrative business venture. Charlie and Anne-Marie begin to become friends, but Anne-Marie's strong sense of what is right conflicts with Charlie's complete lack of moral standards and puts their friendship at risk. Worse, Charlie's quest for revenge threatens his own life as well as the lives of his friends Anne-Marie and Itchy. (Ages 6 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A instant loveable classic!
You can not love Don Bluths movies! This is a classic for everyone to enjoy. Cute and loving little girl. A dog who learns to love and cherish.
Rating: - Nice movie
As a child this movie scared me badly when I was about 4, but when I turned 7 I watched it again and was fine. I didn't like it as much as Disney but nevertheless I really did enjoy it as a kid, and I would recommend it. As an extra, sad to tell you the girl who played the voice of Anne-Marie was murdered (shot) by her stepfather in her bed.
Rating: - Not a G rated move
Wow, this movie was terrible and definitely not a G rated movie. Overall, it was very disjointed and featured such non G rated movie topics as murder, gambling, drinking(main character was drunk), smoking, hell, etc. I'm all for movies that tackle these subjects but a G rating implies this could be watched with a 6 year old.
Rating: - Great, but a little depressing for a child's movie...
I watched this movie as a little girl and really liked it. I remembered that it was a little sad, but I forgot how much as the years went by. i recently bought it for my daughter and decided to watch it again before she did, and I'm glad I did. It's a wonderful movie with a good message, but she's only 2 and I think I won't let her watch this until she's 5 or so. I'll also watch it with her and talk to her about it afterwards.
Rating: - A luciously animated but unpleasant and inconsistent misfire from a fine animator.
Around the late 1970's, animator Don Bluth, frustrated with the output his company, Disney was churning, defected from the Mouse House to form his own studio. His first production, THE SECRET OF NIMH, was a brilliant feature that still holds up well to this day. This was followed by AN AMERICAN TAIL and THE LAND BEFORE TIME, both of which were made under the involvement of Steven Spielberg and were commercially successful. Although none of those two films had the dark adult appeal of NIMH, they ... Read More
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