Beethoven (1992 film)

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Beethoven (1992 film) is a family comedy about a mischievous St. Bernard dog whose antics both exasperate and ultimately unite the suburban family that adopts him.

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instanceOf family comedy film
film
approximateBoxOfficeGrossWorldwide over 140 million USD
basedOn original screenplay
boxOfficeSuccess yes
cinematographyBy Victor J. Kemper NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Brian Levant NERFINISHED
distributor Universal Pictures
editedBy Sheldon Kahn NERFINISHED
featuresAnimal St. Bernard dog
featuresCharacter Alice Newton NERFINISHED
Dr. Varnick NERFINISHED
George Newton NERFINISHED
follows Beethoven’s life with the Newton family
format live-action
genre comedy film
family film
hasSequel Beethoven’s 2nd NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Beethoven (St. Bernard dog) NERFINISHED
musicBy Randy Edelman NERFINISHED
notableFor featuring a mischievous St. Bernard dog
popularizing the Beethoven film franchise
originalLanguage English
producer Ivan Reitman NERFINISHED
Jill Sprung NERFINISHED
Michael C. Gross NERFINISHED
productionCompany Northern Lights Entertainment NERFINISHED
Universal Pictures
rating PG
releaseDate 1992-04-03
releaseYear 1992
runningTime approximately 87 minutes
screenwriter Amy Holden Jones NERFINISHED
John Hughes NERFINISHED
setIn suburban United States
stars Bonnie Hunt NERFINISHED
Charles Grodin NERFINISHED
Christopher Castile NERFINISHED
Dean Jones NERFINISHED
Nicholle Tom NERFINISHED
Sarah Rose Karr NERFINISHED
storyBy John Hughes NERFINISHED
targetAudience family
theme family unity
responsibility for pets

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