All Dogs Go to Heaven Page #4

Synopsis: When a casino owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven basically by default since all dogs go to heaven. However, since he wants to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing that damns him to Hell. Once back, he teams with his old partner, Itchy to prep his retaliation. He also stumbles on to an orphan girl who can talk to the animals, thus allowing him to get the inside info on the races to ensure his wins to finance his plans. However, all the while, he is still haunted by nightmares on what's waiting for him on the other side unless he can prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.
Director(s): Don Bluth, Gary Goldman (co-director), Dan Kuenster (co-director)
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
G
Year:
1989
84 min
2,614 Views


try that again, you,

And you are glue!

What did she say?

You sound just

like Mr. Carface.

What?

He's a criminal.

D-D-D-Did he

read you stories?

Did he give you

a comfortable bed?

Did he

kiss you good night?

I rescued you.

Besides, we're giving

the money to the poor.

Boss!

Sharing it

with the poor.

Like robin hood?

Like the story.

Just like in the story.

And another thing,

if you're serious

About this mommy

and daddy business,

You're going to need

dough of your own,

New dresses, new shoes.

I know these things.

Nobody wants a scrawny

little doll in rags.

Promise you'll help me

find a mommy and daddy?

I promise.

Oh, Charlie!

Good shape

for a little kid.

Isn't that wonderful?

Don't pick me up.

Put me down.

Excuse me.

Could you tell me

which one of you

Is going to win

today's race?

We'll give the money

to the poor

And buy me a new dress

so I can get some parents.

Who?

Oh, how nice.

Well, what is it?

It's the grand chawhee's

birthday.

Chee haw who?

Huh? Cha who?

Chee. Chee haw.

No. Chawhee!

It's his birthday.

Who do you think

is going to win?

He is.

But you mustn't tell.

It's a surprise.

I'll say!

Can we trust

this horse?

Ok, ok!

The grand Chawhee,

choo haw,

Chaw hee hee,

hoo haw by surprise.

Let's go

place the bet.

With what dough,

boss?

Itchy!

Itchy!

Let's see here.

All we need

is a couple of bucks.

A couple of bucks,

a couple of bucks.

A couple, a couple--

Mmm! Yeah!

A mom and dad!

Yeah, right.

Sure, kid.

Nope! Too thin!

Too fat.

Hee hee hee!

Oh, look! Charlie!

They're perfect!

You know, kid,

i think you're right.

Wait right here.

Itchy.

Boss, a number 17?

No, no, itchy.

A number 3.

A number 3?

The lame dog?

Ha ha ha!

Oh, boss!

My feet

is killing me!

Hey!

Oh, Harold!

The poor little thing.

Cute little fella.

What's wrong, boy?

Itchy! Itchy!

Are you ok?

Oh!

Is this your dog?

Well, kind of.

Itchy, what's the matter?

Oh!

Itchy!

Boss,

what do I do?

Ham it up more.

We almost got it.

Let me see your paw.

Oh, he's ok.

Hey, I got it!

Let's go!

Itchy!

Seems to be just fine.

What's your name,

little girl?

Anne-Marie.

Pleased to meet you.

I'm getting

a new dress.

That's nice,

dear.

Where are

your parents?

Squeaker,

let's go.

But I want to talk--

We'll miss chawhee's

birthday.

We'll miss chawhee's

birthday.

Last call for bets.

I want to make a bet.

Grand Chawhee to win.

Pass it on.

Grand Chawhee to win.

Pass it on.

Grand Chawhee to win.

Ayiahha!

Ooh! Ooh!

Whoa whoa whoa!

Ahh!

Chawhee? You know

something I don't?

It's his birthday!

I mean, it's his birthday.

Thank you.

Are you getting any of that

in your mouth up there?

Ooh! It's ju--

Oh, come on!

Give me a break!

You see anything

up there?

Mostly the back

of the buttons,

But other than that...

come on, Chawhee!

You can do it!

It's your birthday!

I don't care if it's

his bar mitzvah!

That horse

is a glue pot!

Shut up!

Please, Chawhee,

please!

Come on!

Move your legs!

Yoo-Hoo!

Reginald!

Excuse me.

Oh!

Ha ha! Splendid!

Hello, Stella!

Jolly good day

for a race, what?

Oh, yes,

but, Reginald, honey,

I do hate to rain

on your parade,

But did you know

It's the grand

chawhee's birthday?

Oh, really?

You don't--

Oh.

Terribly sorry.

Ha ha ha ha!

He did it!

Whoo hoo hoo!

He did it!

Ha ha! No!

Anne-Marie did.

Ha ha ha!

Happy birthday, Chawhee!

Happy birthday!

I knew you could do it!

Happy birthday!

Ha ha ha ha!

Arr! Yuck!

Go! Go!

Ha ha ha ha!

Hee hee hee!

Ahem!

Smiley, what do you know?

What do you say?

That's using your head.

Ha! Enjoy!

Hey, itch!

The place looks great!

Ha ha ha!

Hey!

What is this?

What are you doing?

I'm leaving!

You said we would

help the poor,

And we didn't.

You promised to

find me parents.

You didn't even look.

All you do is gamble.

It isn't right!

You know something,

you're right.

What a selfish, callous cad

of a heel I've been,

Blind to the needs of

our society's lonely unloved.

Thank you.

Thank you for helping me

see the light.

Squeaker, we're going to

help the poor.

Oh, Charlie!

Yuck! Blech!

What is it with you

and this kid?

We got a business to run.

We got to keep the

little kid happy, right?

Blech! Blah!

I knew we should have

used the pliers!

Charlie's alive,

And I know

he's got the girl!

Killer,

this is strike 2.

You're out.

Wait, boss! I get

one more strike!

Lower him!

Oh!

Nothing personal,

killer. Business.

Umm! Umm!

If you want

something done right,

You got to

do it yourself.

Ooh.

How do I handle

Charlie?

Knives?

Boss!

Poison?

Car didn't work.

Something.

Something very special.

Boss!

Pull me up, please!

I got a gun!

A gun?

What kind of gun?

Boss, you hear me?

I got a gun!

Stop, fishies! Stop!

I don't taste

that good!

Boss! Pull me up!

I got--I got a--

I got a--Ow! Ow!

A flash Gordon

thermo-Atomic ray gun, boss.

A ray gun!

Heh heh heh heh heh!

Ha ha ha ha ha!

Who does his evil deeds

in the shadowed dark of night?

Ha ha ha ha ha!

The phantom does!

Uhh!

These are some of

the poorest people

I know.

They're broker than...

the 10 commandments.

Heh heh.

A little joke.

Very little.

Aah!

Hey! Anybody here

order a pizza?

Charlie!

Charlie! Charlie!

Pizza! Pizza!

Pizza! Pizza!

Hold it!

Hold it!

Hey! Hold it!

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Hold it!

Hold it!

I want you--

I want you--

Hey!

I want you kids to meet

Avery, very special guest.

Anne-Marie.

Pleased to meet you.

Ha ha ha ha!

Hello, Charlie.

Hello, flo.

It was nice of you

to come by.

We don't see

much of you anymore.

You know how it is.

Got a business to run.

Yeah.

I know how it is.

Oh, Charlie. Gosh,

how these little guys love you.

Ho! Ho! Hey!

Easy! Easy!

Uncle Charlie,

can I have more?

Whatever you want.

Here. Eat the box.

Whatever you want.

Here. Eat the box.

That's mine!

Just a minute,

pizza pup!

Don't you want

to share? Hey!

All right. It's only

a pizza, fellas.

Come on!

Do you mind sharing?

Now, come on.

Don't fight!

I'll tell you something

about sharing.

# What's mine is yours #

# What's yours is mine #

# The more you share #

# The more the sun'll shine #

# Everybody #

# What's mine is yours #

# What's your-- # Hey!

Will you put that pizza--

Stop it!

This is not right.

You shouldn't be fighting.

Listen to uncle Charlie!

# Whether you're the boss

# Or someone's pet #

# The more you give #

# The more you're gonna get #

# You've got a little

or a lot #

# You've got to share

'cause you know what... #

I'm proud of you!

# Each other's

all that we have got #

# The sun'll shine #

# If #

# You #

# Share all the time #

# What's mine

is yours #

# You've got

a little or a lot #

# What's yours

is mine #

# You've got to share

'cause you know what #

# The more you share #

# Each other's al

l that we have got #

# The more the sun'll shine #

# If #

# You #

# Share all the time #

# Whether you're the boss

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Don Bluth

Donald Virgil Bluth (born September 13, 1937) is an American animator, film director, producer, writer, production designer, video game designer and animation instructor. He is known for directing animated films, such as The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) and Anastasia (1997), and for his involvement in the LaserDisc game Dragon's Lair (1983). He is also known for competing with former employer Walt Disney Productions during the years leading up to the films that would make up the Disney Renaissance. He is the older brother of illustrator Toby Bluth. more…

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