Cool Dog Page #4
- PG
- Year:
- 2010
- 88 min
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Come back here!
[lively music]
[horns honking]
[cheering]
[lively music]
[brakes screeching]
(man)
It's a dog.
[lively music]
Rainy?.
[melancholy music]
Just a dream.
Now listen, sport.
You can't miss the bus
everyday. You understand?.
[Dean, whistling]
Taxi!
T axi!
[whimpering]
[continues whimpering]
[suspense music]
[horn honking]
[brakes screeching]
Okay, hey. Have
a great day, Jimmy.
You too, Dad.
[grunting]
Love you.
[school bell rings]
[school bell rings]
[suspense music]
Jimmy, boy.
Where's our money?.
I brought my own
lunch today. Maybe l
could give you a cookie.
You tryin' to be funny?.
No.
(Billy)
You tryin'
to make fun of me?
No.
Then you
must be stupid.
Stop!
Hey, let her go!
Leave her alone.
I'm gonna
teach you a lesson.
First just--
Let her go.
You gonna cry
like a baby?.
Rainy!
(Jimmy)
I can't believe it.
(all)
Ow! Ah!
Oh!
Ow!
[cheering]
[barking]
Please. Please.
Get him off me.
[barking]
Get him off me!
[groaning]
[cheering]
Now look who's
crying like a baby.
[cheering]
I can't believe you
came back, boy.
[whimpering]
I missed you so much.
[whimpering]
[both laughing]
Rainy, this is Amy.
Amy, Rainy.
(Amy)
Pleased to meet
you, Rainy.
Come on. Or we'll
miss the bus.
[both chuckling]
(Jimmy)
He's very
cool, Jimmy.
Yeah, but,
I don't know
what to do with him.
You should
tell your parents.
I can't. My
stepmother will freak
She doesn't want
to lose our apartment.
(Amy)
He sure is
a great dog, Jimmy.
I can't lose
Rainy again.
(boy)
He's so cute.
We'll figure
something out,
boy. I promise.
(Amy)
See you tomorrow.
(Jimmy)
Bye, Amy.
Thanks again.
She's a good friend.
I can't take you
upstairs, boy.
What can we do?.
[groaning]
Come on.
Let's go, boy.
[pleasant music]
Hey. This might
lead inside.
[kicking]
Ugh.
[groaning]
We'll have to keep you
here for now, boy.
Come here, boy.
Lie down.
[groaning]
Here. Eat this.
I'll come back with more
food and water later.
You have to be
very quiet. Okay?.
[groaning]
Sh.
Well, have sweet dreams.
[door opens]
(Muriel)
Now don't mess
this up, Reuben.
I want to get
rid of one of these
birds. You hear me?
They stink to high heaven,
all the time.
And that one
is a vicious gossip.
Chit-chattin' all the time.
Don't mess this up, Reuben.
[birds chirping
and playful music]
This is gonna make
my client very happy.
Y eah. What'll
he fetch?.
Two thousand.
Nonsense. More.
Maybe. Maybe,
twenty-five hundred.
I won't accept a penny
less than three thousand.
[squawks]
Don't be cheap,
don't be cheap.
Okay. It's a deal.
I'll come back tomorrow
and pick up the bird.
Ah, ah. Payment first.
And three.
Beautiful.
[squawks]
Take a hike.
[squawks]
Shut up, dummy, shut up.
No, you shut up.
I'll fry you up
and serve you on toast.
I feel sorry for such
a wonderful creature.
Don't be
an idiot, Reuben.
We're gonna be rich.
Come on.
Let's go upstairs
and roll around in it.
(parrot)
Reuben, get me
a cheeseburger.
With fries.
[squawks]
[playful music]
[squawks]
Don't leave me hanging.
[squawks]
A doggie.
[squawks]
Prison break.
Prison break.
[parrot squawks]
Freedom, baby. Freedom.
[squawks]
[playful music continues]
Hasta la vista, baby.
[squawks]
[barking]
I'll be right down.
[barking]
Where's the bird?.
He was here
last night.
Where's my bird?.
He's not here now.
No, it's not.
Reuben, go check
the other cages.
Right, sweetheart.
I'll look everywhere.
They're here.
I think they're
all here.
So what?.
So I find it hard to believe
last night
with all these other
animals here and only
your bird got stolen.
What are you saying?.
I think you know
what I'm sayin'.
This is ridiculous, huh?.
I want my money,
and I'm not doin'
anymore business
with the two's 'a you.
Reuben, call the police.
Right.
But sweetness--
If I call the police,
they're, they're gonna
lock us all up.
Admit what you did.
No!
Admit it!
This whole
time you--
(Muriel)
What in the world
is this?
No, no, no,
no, no, no, no!
These don't look
like little kid prints.
These look like
the kind of prints
of some kind of dog.
(Seagal)
You hear me?.
I want my bird.
(Muriel)
When I find--
Oh, it even chewed a hole.
I can't believe this!
[growling]
I knew it.
That Warner
kid has a dog.
Come on, go get it.
Go get it.
Good, yeah.
Come here.
But pets
aren't allowed.
That mutt
must'a done this.
I'm gonna go
have a little chat
with his parents.
(Dean)
It's a little hard
to believe.
I mean,
I know Rainy
is a very smart dog.
But I can't imagine
him travelin' 2000 miles
to this city to find Jimmy.
Sounds like a movie.
I am warning you. Your
lease specifically
states, no pets.
If I find a dog
hiding in here,
you are out!
(Laura)
Please, Mrs. Ledger.
We don't want any
trouble here.
Well, it's too late for that!
(Dean)
Now wait a minute.
Now, there's no evidence
that we have any animal
in this apartment at all.
So, until you can produce
such evidence, I'll thank you
not to threaten my family.
Oh!
[roars]
[crunching]
It's okay.
Sweetness.
(Amy)
What did you bring?.
For what?.
Uh-oh.
You forgot?.
That's not good.
Mr. Newman said
anyone who didn't bring
a show and tell gets an F.
Maybe he won't
call on me.
Here, take mine.
No way. You'll get an F.
[clears throat]
Mr. Warner.
Is there something
you'd like to share today?.
Uh-- Uh-- l--
Mr. Warner.
[knocking on door]
Come in.
[rattling drums]
[children exclaim]
What is the meaning of this?.
Who does he belong to?.
(Jimmy)
Uh, he's my show
and tell, Mr. Newman.
Well, this is
a bit irregular,
but go ahead.
[pleasant music]
(girl)
He's talented.
Rainy. Come on.
[groaning]
[children chuckle]
Just in time, boy.
[groaning]
T oday, I wanna
tell you about
one of the bravest,
and smartest breeds
there is.
Looks like a stupid
animal to me
You would know.
[Rainy growls,
children laugh]
Gentlemen. Continue Jimmy.
In fact, Rainy's so smart,
he got invited to train
in the great Smoky
Mountains of Tennessee.
Once, he even saved
a pilot's life.
Oh, so now he can fly?.
[children chuckle]
Billy. Let him finish.
So about a year ago
there was
this pilot flying
over the Smoky Mountains.
[pleasant music]
[alarm sets off]
(Jimmy)
Suddenly, he started
to have engine trouble.
[suspense music]
Mayday. Mayday.
(pilot)
Losing oil pressure.
Rapidly losing altitude.
Mayday. Mayday.
(Jimmy)
It was gonna
be a real dangerous
emergency landing.
and the plane landed
in the ice and snow.
And Rainy was there
[groaning]
(Jimmy)
The pilot set the plane
down safely, but passed out.
[barking]
(Jimmy)
Rainy pulled him out
just in the nick of time.
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