Beethoven Page #5
- PG
- Year:
- 1992
- 87 min
- 3,404 Views
-Beethoven!|-Beethoven!
-l love this dog. What a good doggie!|-George!
George! Oh, my God!
Be careful!
-ls everyone alive?|-Where were you?
l was shopping! l called the police.
-l jumped. l fell on the guys.|-You`re kidding?
-You let Ted drive!|-l didn`t let him! Don`t yell at me!
l`m not yelling.
l love you, too.
-You`re free!|-You can go home!
You`re free! You`re free!
Go, go!
Sic `em, boys!
Help! Get outta my way!
Oh, my God!
Out of my way!
Come on, Harvey. Over the fence.
You thought you could get me,|you feebleminded mongrels!
-Stupid, stupid doggies!|-Never! You`ll never get me!
-Never!|-Stupid, stupid doggies.
Stupid, stupid doggies!
Stupid, stupid--
And you and you, you little one!
Never! Never!
You little mangy--
What?
The final chapter|of a horror story for animal lovers...
...concluded at County Courthouse today.|Ruth Walters has the details.
-Animal lovers everywhere appeared...|-lt`s us!
...when Dr. Varnick and two associates|were indicted on animal abuse.
These were scientific investigations!
And leading the cheers|were the ring`s unlikely captors...
...the Newton family of Valley Vista.
l had no choice but to do what l did.
Beethoven is notjust some dog|that wandered in off the street.
He`s a member of our family|and we love him very much.
Have you always been a dog lover?
Maybe not as much as now.
Thank you.
This is Ruth Walters reporting|from County Courthouse.
Okay, guys. Let`s go to bed.
-Do we have to?|-lt`s been a long day.
-You look beautiful.|-Daddy, you`re the best.
-Good night, Dad. l love you.|-Good night, sweetheart.
Say good night to Daddy.
-Can l stay up?|-You are up!
Go to sleep.
Hello? Yeah.
Hold on one second.
Ryce? Who`s calling?
Ryce!
-Don`t stay on too long.|-Okay.
Dad, who is it?
Somebody who saw you on TV.|Mark something.
Mark.
Hello?
Yeah.
No.
Really? Friday?
-Good night, honey.|-Good night.
Sleep tight.
Good night, Beethoven.
Good night, Sparky.
-Good night, Mitch.|-Good night, Murphy.
Good night, Sally.
Good night, Lacey.
Good night, Fred.
Good night, Eliot.
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