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The Shaggy Dog

  • Director: Brian Robbins
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Children's/Family
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Animal Picture
  • Themes: Talented Animals, Fathers and Daughters
  • Main Cast: Tim Allen, Robert Downey, Jr., Kristin Davis, Danny Glover, Spencer Breslin
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

An unexpected transformation helps a workaholic attorney learn that there's more to life than the courtroom in this remake of the 1959 Disney canine classic of the same name. Deputy District Attorney Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) takes his job in the halls of justice very seriously -- so seriously in fact that his wife and family see considerably less of their frequently-absent husband and father than they would prefer. When a case involving an animal laboratory finds the distracted dad once again taking an extended leave of absence from his frustrated family, Douglas' luck takes a turn for the worst after he is inadvertently infected by a top-secret genetic-mutation serum that transforms the two-legged lawyer into a four-legged sheepdog. Though his current situation has its drawbacks to be sure, the fly-on-the-wall perspective afforded to Douglas in his newfound state alerts the well-intending father and husband that all is not well on the home front. Moved by the unfulfilled needs of his neglected family and determined to become a better father if he can only shed his winter coat, Douglas' unique new vantage point could offer just the motivation needed to bring the nefarious forces behind the serum to justice and win back his wife and kids once and for all. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Judge Claire Whittaker - Jane Curtin; Zena Grey - Carly Douglas; Philip Baker Hall - Lance Strictland; Shawn Pyfrom - Trey; Craig Kilborn - Baxter; Jane Curtin - Judge Claire Whittaker; Joshua Leonard

Credit

Daniel Dorrance - Art Director, Jeanne McCarthy - Casting, Juel Bestrop - Casting, Molly Maginnis - Costume Designer, Brian Robbins - Director, Ned Bastille - Editor, Matt Carroll - Executive Producer, William Fay - Executive Producer, Robert Simonds - Executive Producer, Todd Lieberman - Executive Producer, Alan Menken - Composer (Music Score), Leslie McDonald - Production Designer, Gabriel Beristain - Cinematographer, Tim Allen - Producer, David Hoberman - Producer, Jose Antonio Garcia - Sound/Sound Designer, Tim Trella - Stunts Coordinator, Cormac Wibberley - Screenwriter, Marianne Wibberley - Screenwriter, Geoff Rodkey - Screenwriter, Jack Amiel - Screenwriter, Michael Begler - Screenwriter, Stephen Rosenbaum - Visual Effects Supervisor, Stan Winston - Animatronic Effects, Robert L. Sephton - Supervising Sound Editor, Randle Akerson - Supervising Sound Editor, Ronald R. Reiss - Set Decorator, Lars P. Winther - Assistant Director

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The Shaggy Dog

Promotional poster for The Shaggy Dog
Directed by Brian Robbins
Produced by Robert Simonds
Tim Allen
Written by Jack Amiel
Cormac Wibberley
Marianne Wibberley
Michael Begler
Geoff Rodkey
Starring Tim Allen
Kristin Davis
Danny Glover
Craig Kilborn
Robert Downey Jr.
Zena Grey
Spencer Breslin
Music by Alan Menken
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date(s) March 10, 2006
Running time 98 minutes
Language English
Budget $50 million[citation needed]
Gross revenue $87,134,280

The Shaggy Dog is a 2006 remake of the 1959 film of the same name. It was rated PG by the MPAA for some mild rude humor.

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Plot

Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) is a deputy district attorney, whom viewers see prosecuting activists who have broken into and allegedly set fire to the laboratory of pharmaceutical corporation Grant and Strictland, which the activists accuse of deliberately creating genetic freaks while searching for a "Fountain of Youth". This distances Douglas from his activist daughter Carly (Zena Grey).

Viewers learn that the power-hungry minions of Mister Strictland (the surviving but aged junior partner of the late Grant), led by Dr. Kozak (Robert Downey Jr.), have stolen from a Tibetan Buddhist monastery the dog Khyi-yag-po (played by a bearded collie), whose DNA carries a mutation granting an extraordinary lifespan (instead of him aging seven years for every human year, he ages one year for every seven, human, years). Seeking to obtain his seeming immortality for themselves, the geneticists carry out several experiments which fail comically; though cell degradation desists in all the test subjects (a bullfrog with a head of a bulldog, rats and rabbits who behave like dogs, a chimpanzee who behaves like a human being, a cobra with a furry tail, and a capuchin monkey who behaves like a spider). The scientists determine that Khyi-yag-po's mutation is contagious and transmissible by bodily fluids.

Khyi-yag-po later escapes his cage and is found by Carly Douglas and her friend Trey (Shawn Pyfrom), who are trying to find evidence of the company's animal testing. They bring him home and dub him "Shaggy". When Dave returns from work, he objects to the dog's presence and orders it out, but in the process is bitten on the hand, whereupon Khyi-yag-po's saliva enters Dave's veins, infecting him with the mutation.

Dave thereafter begins to exhibit canine behavior such as eating with only his mouth, being territorial in the presence of other dogs, and licking his wife rather than kissing her. When he becomes excited by stimuli associated with dogs, such as the command "Fetch!" or the presence of a cat, he transforms completely into a replica of Khyi-yag-po. This change is reversed only when he has calmed, as during sleep. When the real Khyi-yag-po is caught by Kozak's lab minions, Dave is mistaken for "Shaggy" and takes his place. His family, ignorant of this, speak freely in his presence, leading Dave to realize that he is estranged from them. In particular, he learns that his son Josh (Spencer Breslin) wants to sing in the musical Grease instead of playing football, but is too scared to tell his father so.

In the ongoing trial, testimony from the activist accused of setting the lab on fire includes a description of the animals behaving like dogs, which sparks Dave's suspicions about the company he is defending. When his dog-like behavior annoys the judge, Dave is removed from the case. He then decides to take matters into his own hands and infiltrates Grant and Strictland headquarters while in his canine form.

Hidden in the laboratory, Dave witnesses Dr. Kozak injecting the ailing Strictland with a drug that will paralyze him for several months, giving Kozak enough time to usurp control of the company. After viewing security cameras, Kozak and his minions realize that somehow Dave Douglas was able to become the exact copy of Khyi-yag-po.

When Dave comes home, still in his canine form, he overhears a conversation between Carly and Josh that Dave and Rebecca are splitting up. After hearing this Dave then knocks over a Scrabble and then used the letters to spell "I AM DAD" to his children (something he attempted to do at the beginning of the movie, but was stopped by his children, before he could finish), then spells "GRANT AND STRICTLAND" to them, making them realize the truth. Unfortunately when Dave gets out of the house, he is captured by Kozak's minions.

After the humans leave, Dave and all the other mutants plan to escape. Acting on Khi-yag-po's advice, Dave calms himself, then in human form breaks open his cage and opens the others. They all pile into a car and drive to the courthouse, but get into traffic making Dave leaving animals to drive while he meets his wife and children in his canine form. Dave says he loves them, then turns into his human form.

In the court room, Dave attempts to show the assembly what Kozak has done, but only succeeds in doing so when he tricks Kozak into growing a tail (he had bitten him while in his dog form, inturn transmitting the gene to him). Grant and Strictland Corporation is thrown into disgrace, and Dave is able to spend more time with his family, though some of his canine habits remain. Hidden in the credits is a scene showing Kozak escaping from jail, to presumably return in a sequel.

Cast

Reception

Reviews

Many reviews from critics were negative. BBC called Allen uninteresting and "only stops short of leg-humping in his attempts to win our affections."[1] The film was on Richard Roeper's Worst films of 2006 list. Roger Ebert did not enjoy the film either. The movie was nominated for three Razzies, one for Worst Actor, Worst Remake, and "Worst Excuse for Family Entertainment". However, the San Francisco Chronicle liked it, calling it "as good as family entertainment gets" and Reel.com called it "the best of the recent slew of Disney remakes".

References to other media

  • Tim Allen says the line, "To infinity and beyond!" in this film, making a reference to Buzz Lightyear, whose voice Allen provided in the Toy Story films also distributed by Disney.
  • Before and after the movie, the Walt Disney Pictures logo becomes a doghouse.
  • Actor Jarad Paul, who played Brad's friend Jason in the TV series Home Improvement (in which Tim Allen also stars), makes an appearance in the film as Larry, one of the scientists.
  • The son of Tim Allen's character was listening to the song "Greased Lightning", a song that was performed on Tim's TV show Home Improvement.
  • The end credits song, "Big Dog", is written, produced, and performed by famous artist-songwriter Akon.
  • When the shaggy dog is running he notices he has become a dog (or perhaps was just looking at the "42 in. Plasma Screen Television", in the window of the store he was at) and replies to that saying "Back the truck up". One of Tim Allen's many sayings from Home Improvement.

References

  1. ^ The Shaggy Dog (2006)

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