Beethoven's Treasure Tail Page #4

Synopsis: Get ready to howl with laughter in this all-new family comedy starring America's favorite St. Bernard, the one and only Beethoven! After a doggone disaster of a movie shoot, the big-hearted pooch and his trainer, Eddie (Jonathan Silverman, Beethoven's Big Break), are heading home when they get stranded in a small coastal village. When Beethoven befriends a local boy (Bretton Manley), he helps him find a pirate map to lost treasure and together they em-bark on an adventure that brings the whole town together. Co-starring Morgan Fairchild (Flamingo Road), Kristy Swanson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Bretton Manley (Ted), and Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator), it's a heartwarming "tail" about finding fun wherever your nose leads you.
Genre: Family
Director(s): Ron Oliver
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
4.8
PG
Year:
2014
98 min
167 Views


l know it is.

lt isn't! Aha!

l cannot

continue without it!

Aha! l found it, sir.

You found it?

Uh-huh. lt's right here.

Good.

Because if

you had lost it,

l would have taken you out

to the middle of the ocean

and fed you to the fishes.

Well, lucky for me then.

- Put it on.

- Here we go.

The ensemble...

is finished. Oh.

Well?

How do l look?

Let me adjust your bird, sir.

Don't touch the bird!

Lt's perfect!

When l have given

my speech today

to these

simple-minded fishbillies,

they will be begging

me to take their money.

The bird... Oh, yeah,

it's in your mouth.

Fix it! You don't want that.

Good. There we go.

Don't touch me.

Leave! l want to be alone.

Go!

All of this will soon be mine!

"Does anybody know how

to fix a car in this town?"

l'll show you, Mr. Hollywood.

L know how to fix a car.

How hard can it be?

Chapter One.

Okay.

You just take this wire here,

and this wire here. And

you put them right there.

Chapter Two.

Let's try one, okay? And...

Jump!

And jump!

Come on,

it's just one little jump.

All right, how about

fetch, huh? You're a dog.

All dogs love to fetch.

Ready, and fetch!

l don't know

what to do with you.

I don't know how to

get your mojo back.

You won't jump.

You won't fetch.

Just forget it.

Let's just go back to the garage, get

the car, and get out of town and...

Hey, hey!

Come on, Beethoven.

Fetch! Come on!

Hi. Hi.

Uh, we were just on

our way to the museum

and Sam was afraid he wasn't gonna

get a chance to say goodbye.

Go get it! Good boy.

Sam, don't get

your clothes dirty!

Come on. Go. Go get it.

Come on.

You know what? You can forget about that.

The dog just doesn't...

Okay, go fetch. Go get it.

Good boy, Beethoven.

Good boy. Fetch.

Looks like he's doing a

pretty good job of it now.

l didn't get a

chance to say thank you

for keeping our little secret.

I don't wanna get on the

bad side of Mrs. O'Malley.

Oh. Her bark's worse than her bite.

So's mine, sometimes.

I'm sorry. l'm sorry.

He's your son, l should

mind my own business.

It's just, l get so worried, you

know, with all this pirate stuff.

It's like he doesn't

have any friends.

Until your dog

came along, of course.

Yeah. Beethoven has

that effect on people.

He makes everyone happy.

Stop! What are you doing?

You ruined it.

You've ruined my double Dutch.

And now your stupid dog is

slobbering all over everything.

I'm sorry, Beethoven

and l were just playing.

I was almost at

my personal best

until you came and wrecked it.

You could always start over.

No. l Can't.

Why are you here anyway, Sam?

Shouldn't you be off looking

for pirate's treasure?

Isn't that what you always do?

You freak.

Oh, and by the way,

l'm having a birthday

party tomorrow.

And you're not invited.

Yeah.

Thanks.

Callie, come on.

What was that all about?

Nothing.

Let's just go, Beethoven.

Aah!

Well, good luck with

your car, Mr. Thornton.

Thank you.

And, you could call me Eddie.

Oh.

Eddie.

Why do you have

to go, Mr. Thornton?

- Don't you like O'Malley's Cove?

- Oh.

Yeah.

O'Malley's Cove, it's

a great place to visit...

Honey, Mr. Thornton

is a very busy man,

and he has to get

back to Hollywood

and make another movie

with Beethoven, right?

That's right.

I'm gonna miss you, Beethoven.

if you want, we could come

back and visit sometime.

Oh, yeah. l bet you can't wait to come

back to O'Malley's Cove.

Say goodbye to

Mr. Thornton, honey.

Bye, Mr. Thornton.

See you, Sam. Hey,

call me Eddie.

Hello? Hello, anyone here?

Hey. Buddy, buddy.

We're going home. Okay?

Listen, l want you to

wait right here, okay?

Stay.

Nein, nein, nein!

This is unacceptable.

Simon!

Yes, sir.

I thought l told

you to fix this.

How can l look like a pirate

if the bird keeps

falling off my shoulder?

Yeah? And what is it with this?

Sorry.

What is wrong

with this hat?

You have it on backwards, sir.

Yes. Backwards?

It's a simple question,

is my car ready or not?

Not exactly.

What does that mean,

"Not exactly"?

I kinda ran into a little snag.

Ah.

Yeah.

What...

You know, l'm not sure about

that eye patch either.

I'll just fix that for you. Let me put...

You're wrong.

Stop! That's enough.

Sorry, sir.

I don't care what

you are trying to do.

We're late!

Hurry up!

l need to get a new job.

Well, Beethoven, it looks

like we're spending

one more night here

in O'Malley's...

What? Hey!

Hey, come back with my dog!

Stop!

Come back!

Hey! Come back!

Hey!

That's my dog!

Stop them! Dog thief!

Hey, kid.

I'll give you

20 bucks if you let me

borrow your bike

for five minutes? Oh!

l'll bring it right back.

I promise.

Hey! Stop!

Come back!

Sorry! My bad! Sorry!

- Watch out! Oh, no!

- Oh! Oh.

Hey, watch it!

Sorry!

They've got my dog!

Lookout, buddy!

Coming through.

Ahhh!

Stop!

Stop!

Whoa-oh! Ahhh!

Ow! Ow! Ow!

Ahhh!

No! Get out of the way!

Get out of the way!

Get out of the way!

Holy mackerel.

When l first observed...

No. Ah!

When l first laid eyes

on O'Malley's Cove.

Simon, really?

Sir, that wasn't me.

That was... Well, if that

wasn't you, then who...

Oh!

Ooh! Ahhh!

Oh!

Oh!

The window!

The window.

Baby lock! Baby lock! Baby lock!

l'll get it.

I can't see, sir.

l can't... lt burns.

Oh!

Uh-uh-uh-uh.

Those are for guests.

Here. Take this and circulate.

Hello. Hello.

Anne, people are arriving.

Yeah, l'll be right there.

Is there something wrong?

You've been very distracted

ever since you got here.

No. l'm fine.

Well, it's not

Mr. Thornton, is it?

I saw you looking at him

at breakfast this morning.

Of course not.

That's ridiculous.

Well, whatever it is,

there's no time today,

because Mr. Bruchschnauser

is due here any minute.

So, chop, chop. Just go.

I wasn't looking at him.

I just glanced at him

for a second.

It doesn't mean

anything at all.

Excuse me,

do you have any idea

where the museum is?

Oh. Thank you.

Oh.

For you.

Don't worry. lt's fresh.

Ugh!

What? New rule.

No more spicy food

before road trips.

But l told you, Mr. Bruchschnauser,

that wasn't me!

The presentation

is beginning. Hurry up!

Yes, sir. Right away, sir.

Oh.

Mr. Bruchschnauser,

how lovely to see you again.

Mrs. O'Malley, the

pleasure is all mine.

Oh!

Oh!

Uh, Sam,

offer Mr. Bruchschnauser

and his friend

an hors d'oeuvre.

Some what? Uh, the tray, dear.

The tray.

Help yourself. Oh, my goodness.

I'm so sorry!

Children! Yes, l know.

You can go.

Well, please come in.

Oh, no, please. After you.

Beauty before pirates.

Oh!

Oh, my goodness!

Are you all right?

Oh.

Welcome, welcome, everyone.

I'm so happy

to have you all here

for this

wonderful presentation.

Got you.

When l first laid eyes

on O'Malley's Cove,

its majestic vistas

and its magnificent

natural beauty,

l said to myself, "Fritz,

"what can you do

"to make this place

even more beautiful?"

A shopping center.

The new Bruchschnauser Bay

will be a total

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Amy Holden Jones is an American screenwriter and film director. Jones began her career as a documentary filmmaker, then entered the film industry editing low-budget films, then studio films, and ultimately began directing and writing. more…

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