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Beethoven's 3rd

 
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Beethoven's 3rd

  • Director: David Mickey Evans
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Animal Picture, Family-Oriented Comedy
  • Themes: Man's Best Friend
  • Main Cast: Michael Ciccolini, Michaela Gallo, Frank Gorshin, James Marsh, Joe Pichler, Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, Danielle Wiener
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes

Plot

Beethoven the Saint Bernard is back in this comedy for the whole family, in which the Newton Family (with their rather large pet in tow) hops into their camper for a cross-country vacation. Along the way, they encounter a gang of bad guys. Can Beethoven help bring them to justice? Beethoven's 3rd stars Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, Jamie Marsh, and Michaela Gallo. Charles Grodin, star of the first two films, opted not to appear in this one. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank Gorshin; Julia Sweeney; Judge Reinhold; James Marsh; Danielle Wiener; Joe Pichler; Michaela Gallo; Michael Ciccolini

Credit

Donald Paul Pemrick - Casting, Dean Fronk - Casting, David Mickey Evans - Director, Harry Keramidas - Editor, Philip Giffin - Composer (Music Score), Chester Kaczenski - Production Designer, John Aronson - Cinematographer, Kelli Konop - Producer, David Bixler - Producer, Jeff Schechter - Screenwriter

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Beethoven's 3rd

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Directed by David M. Evans
Starring Judge Reinhold
Julia Sweeney
Joe Pichler
Jamie Marsh
Release date(s) October 31, 2000 (USA) December 2000 (UK)
Running time 99 min.
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Beethoven's 2nd
Followed by Beethoven's 4th

Beethoven's 3rd is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. Additionally, this is the third installment in the Beethoven film series. It was never given a cinematic release, being released directly to VHS, and later to DVD.

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Plot

The Newton family from the original Beethoven movies is on cross country vacation in the United States of America but do plan to join a Newton family reunion in California and to make sure one of their family members definitely makes it, they ship him to travel to the reunion with George Newton's brother Richard. Guess which family member it was? That's right, Beethoven![citation needed] The giant mutt follows Richard Newton and his family of a nagging wife and two bratty kids as they hit the road to California in a huge, shiny and expensive RV, equipped with a DVD player. Following them are two bumbling criminals who have hidden some secret codes on a DVD that they figure no one in the world will buy (The Shakiest Gun in the West), but someone does: Richard. So now they've got a DVD holding top secret information and the criminals must get it back... The Family is not only in trouble with the criminals but with the dog also. But after the dog saves Sarah from the criminals the family become very sad knowing they have to give him back. After the family gets to California they find out that The Newton family will not be coming, and that they have to keep the dog for another year.

Cast

Actor/Actress Character Credited as
Judge Reinhold Richard Newton
Julia Sweeney Beth Newton
Joe Pichler Brennan Newton
Michaela Gallo Sara Newton
Mike Ciccolini Tommy Michael Ciccolini
Jamie Marsh Bill (William)
Danielle Keaton Penny Danielle Weiner
Frank Gorshin Uncle Morrie Newton
Holly Mitchell Kennel Employee

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