All Dogs Go to Heaven Page #6

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
2,517 Views


sidetracked.

See that?

That's our place.

You were going to

fix Carface.

Well, he fixed us!

Ya see, boss?

It's gone too far.

You wanted revenge

on Carface,

And I said, "no. Please,

let's get out of town,"

But I stayed because...

because you're my friend.

Then you wanted to

kidnap the girl,

And I said,

"this is crazy!"

But I helped you.

And--And then we got

to dress the girl

And read her stories.

And she wants we should

feed the poor.

And the whole while

I'm thinkin',

"This is stupid!

She's gonna get us

killed!"

But I stay because

I'm your friend.

But tonight...

tonight--Charlie,

he tried to kill me!

He tried to kill me,

Charlie,

And you was out

gallivanting with this...

with this girl!

I say we should

lose the girl,

Get out of town,

Charlie, you and me,

Then call it even.

Now the casino's gone.

We got to start

all over.

We need the girl

more than ever.

No, boss!

You're crazy.

It's not business anymore,

it's personal.

Ah, come on, itchy.

Sure, it's just

business. I mean--

You're in love

with the girl.

You've gone soft.

You care about her.

Look, I don't care

about the girl!

I tell her things

now and then.

I pretend to be

her best friend,

But it's baloney!

I thought I was

your best friend.

You are my best friend!

With her it's just business!

It's always been business.

I'm using the girl!

And when we're done

with her,

We'll dump her

in an orphanage!

Is that ok with you?!

Sure, boss.

Anything you say.

Oh.

You're not my friend.

You're a bad dog!

Squeaker!

Ah!

Anne-Marie!

Where are you going?

Aaah!

Carface!

Anne-Marie!

Take this

to 402 Maple street.

She has friends there.

They'll know what to do.

And hurry!

What's at

402 Maple street?

Would ya just tell me

where it is? Please.

Charlie's in trouble,

And there's a little girl

real sick.

402 Maple's over

by the firehouse.

Thanks.

What was that

all about?

Charlie's in trouble.

A little girl may die.

Well, tarnation!

Anne-Marie.

Anne-Marie.

Come on, squeaker.

Wake up!

I'm going to

get you out of here.

You are sick,

aren't you?

Just hold on, kiddo.

I'm going to take you

back to the wallet family.

Ha ha ha!

Hi, Charlie.

Isn't this just

the sweetest thing?

It is, boss.

It reminds me

Of when lassie

rescued--

Shut up.

Take him, boys!

What is it, dear?

Dogs.

Where did they all

come from?

Harold!

Harold,

do something.

Ha ha ha!

So you see, Charlie,

This story has

a happy ending.

I keep the girl

and make a fortune,

And you...

you get to go

to heaven.

You don't want to go

to heaven, Charlie?

Abandon ship!

Let's get out of here!

# Ohh #

# Together #

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Huh?

Ah! Ah!

Come on!

Aaah!

Ooh!

Grr!

Anne-Marie!

Anne-Marie!

Aaah!

Grrr!

Oow!

Aaah!

Aaah!

Whoa ho ha!

Whaaa!

Mmm!

Delicious!

Aah!

Aah!

Anne-Marie!

You can make it!

You can make it,

kid!

Ooh!

Charlie.

Mmm.

Oh, squeaker.

I'm sorry.

I'm so very sorry.

Charlie.

Charlie.

Charlie.

Charlie.

You can come home now.

You said I--

Charlie, you gave

your life for her.

Come home.

What about Anne-Marie?

Say good-bye, Charlie.

Charlie.

Yeah, it's me.

How you feeling,

kid?

Ok. How are you?

Well...

I've come to say

good-bye.

Where are you going?

Just on

a little trip.

Listen, squeaker, I want you

to do something for me.

Uh-Huh.

I want you

to take care of itchy,

Ya know,

just while I'm gone.

You've got a home now,

And he doesn't

have anybody.

Don't worry, Charlie,

I will.

Great.

Well...ahem!

Good-Bye,

little buddy.

Oh, Charlie,

I'll miss you.

Yeah...well...

I'll miss you, too,

squeaker.

Now you go to sleep,

huh?

Charlie, will i

ever see you again?

Sure.

Sure you will, kid.

You know, good-byes

aren't forever.

Then good-bye,

Charlie.

I love you.

Yeah.

I love you, too.

Charlie, come home.

Hold it!

I know we're dead up here,

but so's the music!

Heat it up a little.

Honey,

you know it!

That's nice.

That's nice.

# Hallelujah #

Aaah!

I'll get that gator

If it's the last thing

i do!

Touch that clock,

And you can never

come back.

Shut up!

I said!

Touch that clock,

And you can never

come back!

He'll be back.

# Everybody #

# Come on #

# Come on and join

the singing #

# Hallelujah #

# Hallelujah, hallelujah

# Now we're singing #

# Hey, baby #

# Sing it, baby #

# Hallelujah #

# Hallelujah, hallelujah

# Now they're cooking #

# They're really cooking

# Cooking, partner #

# Hallelujah #

# Hallelujah, hallelujah

# Hallelujah, hallelujah

# Let's make this music

last forever #

# Hallelujah #

Ha ha ha!

Honey, I'm so glad

you've come to stay!

# Now I know

you're safe here in my heart #

# You will always be

with me #

# We'll never be apart #

# Never knew how strong

my love could be #

# You're the one

I've waited for #

# Now you're home

# I believe #

# Love survives

beyond our lives #

# I feel those ties

growing stronger #

# Growing stronger #

# Love survives

the tears we've cried #

# Yes, love #

# Survives it all #

# Love survives it all #

# Mmm mmmm #

# Even when we want

to run and hide #

# Love comes in #

# To pull us through

# From deep inside #

# Oh, the magic #

# The magic #

# Has made us who we are #

# Who we are

# Don't you see

we've come so far? #

# Take my hand #

# You made me

understand #

# Love survives

beyond our lives #

# I feel those ties

growing stronger #

# Growing stronger #

# Love survives

the tears we've cried #

# Yes, love #

# Survives it all #

# Love survives it all #

# Love survives

beyond our lives #

# Oh, I feel those ties

growing stronger #

# Growing stronger #

# Love survives

the tears we've cried #

# Yes, love #

# Survives it all #

# Love survives it all #

# Love survives it all #

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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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