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The Shaggy Dog
The movie tells the story of Dave Douglas, a deputy district attorney in Los Angeles County who tries to live a normal life after being inadvertently infected by a top-secret genetic-mutation serum that transforms the two-legged lawyer into a four-legged sheepdog.
6 September 1947, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
4 November 1961, Mobile, Alabama, USA
17 June 1975, Houston, Texas, USA
25 September 1977, Portland, Oregon, USA
20 June 1976, Miami, Florida, USA
14 August 1990, Los Angeles County, California, USA
2 September 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 May 1992, New York City, New York, USA
2 October 1945, Houston, Texas, USA
16 August 1986, Tampa, Florida, USA
13 June 1964, Jamestown, New York, USA
23 May 1978, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
6 July 1956, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
28 November 1992, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
3 April 1972, Wallingford, Connecticut, USA
15 January 1983, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
23 May 1981, Orange County, California, USA
September 01, 2006
A good-natured, sometimes silly family fun that will play especially well with the under-13 set.
June 12, 2006
The film just translates the basic idea for a new generation under the ill-conceived notion that it was necessary.
July 28, 2006
At least Fred MacMurray had the good sense to let the co-star playing his son turn into a dog. But this is a Tim Allen picture, so he does the honors himself.
February 06, 2007
A surprisingly touching family comedy with real emotion.
August 19, 2006
...better than one might've expected, primarily due to the enthusiasm with which Allen tackles his role...
March 10, 2006
The Shaggy Dog may not make you howl, but it does offer a few bona fide belly laughs, which is more than the last few Tim Allen movies could boast.
October 03, 2006
full review in Greek
March 16, 2006
We've seen it a million times.
March 10, 2006
This is a classic family fun fare, likely destined for sequelhood.
March 10, 2006
Director Brian Robbins keeps the special effects and animatronics to a minimum, relying more often than not on real (albeit trained) dogs. That extra bit of authenticity is refreshing.
March 10, 2006
The unruly pack of subplots make The Shaggy Dog much more convoluted than it needs to be.
March 10, 2006
Disney's tried-and-true slapstick material (est. 1959) is here given a heinously unimaginative interpretation by five screenwriters and a director who manages to squander the gifts of an absurdly overqualified supporting cast.

