This movie tells a story about how a mibehaved St. Bernard named Beethoven. His masters didn't believe he was very obedient so two of the kids sent him to obedience school. In the park, he runs off to a hotdog stand. Another St. Bernard(from a very rich family) named Micheal Angelo ran from a kidnapper. Thus, the two kids got Micheal Angelo and the rich family got Beethoven.
If you're wondering what else happens, get the movie! It's a good movie. It's great for dog lovers who are looking for a funny comedy.
August 6, 2006I bought this for my three year old son. He loved it and would beg to watch it. Shame on me for not reviewing it first! It's rated G so I figured it would be fine. WRONG!! As I am driving my son to school one day (at our church), he is talking to himself in the back seat. I thought I heard him say "What the hell?" I blew it off thinking, certainly not, he couldn't know that phrase. A couple of days later, I walk into my bedroom where he is watching Beethoven and I was shocked to hear one of the characters saying the exact phrase "what the hell". And, my son repeats it again as I am standing there in shock. Needless to say, Beethoven has never been watched again.
December 7, 2004I liked the original Newton familt better like in 1 and 2. then at 3 there is a whole different family and they make the excuse that the old newton family needed them to watch beetoven and they would pick him up at the reunion. but they dont show up so they get to "keep" beetoven until the next runion. i wish they just kept the original family. what about all of the puppies??
December 2, 2004 |  | barking up the wrong tree... |  |
These movies are definately pulling an AIR BUD here!! There comes a point in every movie series where you just CAN'T MAKE ANY MORE!!! They should have stopped at two. I mean they really have overly streched this saint bernard's fame, they made FIVE movies, and they had an animated show for a while. Face it, Beethoven lost his charm YEARS ago!!!
June 29, 2004I saw this movie a few years ago, and cannot wait to see Beethoven's 5th. I have not yet seen Beethoven's 1st, 2nd, or
3rd, but am looking foward to. The Beethoven sequences are a new thing to me, but I think you could add them to the wonderful
list of movies and DVD's like Lassie, Homeward Bound one, two, and three. You should definitly at LEAST consider watching it.
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