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See Spot Run
A mailman takes care of a dog that, unbeknownst to him, is an FBI drug-sniffing superdog that has escaped from the witness protection program after becoming the target of an assassination.
22 March 1980, South Africa
15 August 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 March 1960, Canada
13 August 1972, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
6 May 1970, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
8 April 1986, Orange County, California, USA
10 March 1937, The Bronx, New York, USA
28 March 1966, Montréal, Québec, Canada
13 April 1939, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
23 March 1933, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
8 September 1971, Winchester, Virginia, USA
3 March 1974, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
7 July 1973, Hong Kong
8 October 1993, Austin, Texas, USA
October 15, 2002
A messy, though mostly amiable, comedy that can't quite decide who it wants to entertain.
May 28, 2001
It is possible, in fact highly probable, that the writers of this movie are as idiotic as the fat-headed lead character on screen.
June 01, 2001
The plot is so ridiculous and the execution so poor that nothing can save this floundering mess.
December 28, 2010
Too dumb and too vulgar for anyone.
June 05, 2002
This crowd-pleaser is filled with laughs.
March 02, 2001
See Spot Run, the new movie starring David Arquette is no good. It stinks, it's stupid, it's not funny.
April 16, 2003
Only young Jones and the dog come out of it with their reputations intact.
November 06, 2002
Adults will find little to entertain them, but at least it's not an ordeal to sit through.
March 02, 2001
The perpetrators of See Spot Run want you to know who in this brutally dumb canine comedy is the idiot. David Arquette aside, depending on how long you stick around, it might be you.
March 02, 2001
A wheezing, underpowered affair that pads two amusing scenes out to feature length with some canned sentiment, lame ad-libs and break dancing.
March 02, 2001
Feebly mixes gangster spoof, buddy flick, Home Alone horseplay, animal adventure and wan romance, reeks worse than lead David Arquette after he slips in doggie doo.
March 22, 2002
There are eight credited writers on this rapidly paced jumble of a movie, which could be a record. (You have to wonder: What movie titles did this octet of high foreheads reject?)

