Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​abduction

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Movie
Original title Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​abduction
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1999
length 93 minutes
Rod
Director Klaus Knoesel
script Hans Schöne
production Hans Schöne
camera Klaus Liebertz
occupation

Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dogs kidnapping is a comedy from the year 1999 . The film premiered on May 19, 1999. Directed by Klaus Knoesel . The main role was played by Oliver Korittke . The executive production company was Videoscope Fernseh-Film in cooperation with RTL .

action

Richy Brinkmann is a Hamburg crook with a deep passion. He loves stealing items from other people. But that time is over for him, because he has decided to lead a regular life from now on. But before that he wants to live out his previous hobby just once. He comes up with the idea of ​​kidnapping a poodle named Thannhäuser. But his plan does not work, because when he holds the poodle lady in his hands, he suddenly has a whole crowd of animals that are after him. A race begins. But the animals don't make it easy for the crook to escape with the poodle.

reception

The lexicon of international films said about the film: "Lightweight (television) gangster comedy with predictable twists."

TV Spielfilm states: "" Alle neune? " But probably more of a poodle. "

The magazine rtv thinks the film is just "funny."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Production: Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​kidnapping (accessed on January 28, 2012)
  2. Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​abduction. In: Zelluloid.de. Archived from the original on June 1, 2016 ; accessed on September 16, 2018 .
  3. Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​abduction. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film Service , accessed January 28, 2012 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  4. Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​abduction on tvspielfilm.de (accessed on January 28, 2012)
  5. Doggy Dog - A totally crazy dog ​​kidnapping on rtv.de ( Memento from June 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (Retrieved January 28, 2012)