Beethoven: Vacation with Obstacles

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Movie
German title Beethoven: Vacation with Obstacles
Original title Beethoven's 3rd
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2000
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK o. A.
Rod
Director David M. Evans
script Jeff Schechter
production David Bixler
music Randy Edelman ,
Philip Giffin
camera John B. Aronson ,
Ted Morris
cut Harry Keramidas
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
A family named Beethoven

Successor  →
Beethoven 4 - Double barks better

Beethoven: Vacation with Obstacles (Original title: Beethoven's 3rd ) is an American comedy film directed by David M. Evans from the year 2000. The film was shot in California and is a sequel to the films A Dog Called Beethoven (1991) and A Family Called Beethoven (1993). In contrast to its two predecessors, Beethoven: Vacation with Obstacles was not shown in the cinema, but published directly on video.

action

George Newton's family is on vacation in Europe. That's why George sends Bernhardiner Beethoven to his brother Richard. However, the Richards family goes on a vacation trip through half of America in a mobile home and does not want to take Beethoven with them. But this is hidden in the trailer of the motorhome and goes on vacation with you.

On the journey, the Newtons are pursued by two idiot criminals who have stored their secret information on a DVD that Richard Newton of all people borrowed. After the criminals have been put under lock and key by Beethoven and the secret information has been secured, the Beethoven family wants to return George. But since George's family was held up in Europe, Richard was allowed to keep Beethoven for another year, much to the delight of the children.

Reviews

"Inexpensive road movie in the form of a comedy, which with its thin, erratic plot and pale actors is aimed at a large family audience, but at best delivers fleeting children's amusement."

Awards

The film was nominated for the Video Premiere Award (DVD Exclusive Award) in 2001.

Sequels

  • Beethoven 4 followed in 2001 - double barks better , as well as this part a video production.
  • In 2003 Beethoven was created on a treasure hunt , which was also published directly on DVD.
  • Beethoven's big breakthrough came in 2008 .
  • Beethoven's adventurous Christmas followed in 2011
  • In 2014, Beethoven and the Pirate Treasure, the last part of the series to date, was produced.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Beethoven: Vacation with Obstacles. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used