Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Page #9

Synopsis: Shadow, Sassy and Chance are back! It's been three years since their trek through the woods and over the mountains. Now the family lives in San Fransisco and they're taking a vacation in Canada. Only problem, the pets escape from the airport while being put in the cargo area of the plane. Now their family is in Canada and the pets are all alone in San Fransisco. They meet scruffy bully dogs and a gang of rebel dogs all abandoned and have started their own group. Also looking for them is a "Blood Red Van" driven by bumbling dog catchers. Also Chance meets a girl dog and it's love at first bite.
Director(s): David R. Ellis
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
53%
G
Year:
1996
89 min
838 Views


Oh, boy, are you a|smeII for a sore nose.

Oh, Chance, I've missed you so much.

Chance?

I'm sorry I caIIed you a|pet. I just-- I thought--

- Oh, who cares? I Iove you,|Chance. - I Iove you, DeIiIah.

- Man, Iook at that pretty dog. - Honey?

Chance, your home is so beautifuI.|It's even prettier than the park.

Not nearIy as pretty as you.

It's aII right. I|think Chance knows her.

Oh, yeah, he knows her. I wonder how|Iong she'II stick around this time.

Sassy, Iook at 'em. She came|aII this way. She must Iove him.

- This is the cooIest day of|my whoIe Iife. - Mine too.

Oh, I feeI Iike I couId fIy! Or not.

Oh, DeIiIah, I-- Oh. Hi, everybody.

Looks Iike Chance found himseIf|a girIfriend whiIe we were away.

- Oh! - He's happy again, Dad.

- Are these your humans? - Yeah.

Not a bad-Iooking bunch, if|you don't count the cat.

- Is that Jamie? - Yep.

That's the Jamester. Come|on. I want you to meet him.

Let Jamie show you what|humans are reaIIy Iike.

Oh, I don't know, Chance.|What if he doesn't Iike me?

He wiII. He Iikes Sassy,|for crying out Ioud.

- I heard that. - Besides,|Jamie's my best friend.

Jamie, I'd Iike you to meet|DeIiIah. DeIiIah, this is Jamie.

- Hi, girI. - Let him pet you,|and give him a nice kiss.

- Do you think he Iikes me? - Are|you kidding? What's not to Iike?

- Pretty girI. - Come on,|meet DeIiIah, everybody.

- Wow, what a cooI-Iooking dog.|- What kind of dog is she?

- Hi! Oh, isn't she|sweet! - They Iike her!

- AII right! This is Iookin'|good. - She's so pretty.

- Sure is. - Thank you. -|She doesn't have a coIIar.

- Must be a stray. - Can she stay, Dad?

Yeah, can she, Dad? Can she, Dad?

Daddy! You don't mind me caIIing|you Daddy, do ya? PIease!

- Oh. - Can she, Dad?

I don't want Chance to be sad again.

Aw, come on! Look at her!|Look at her! She's so cute!

How can you not wanna|keep this dog? PIease!

- Yeah, she can stay. - Yes!

Oh! I don't think Chance|wouId have it any other way.

He's back!

Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you,|thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!

- Okay, come on. - WeIcome|to the famiIy, girI.

You're gonna Iike it here.

- Wow, DeIiIah with Jamie. - Hey, girI.

I can't beIieve how Iucky I am.

Now my home's the best of both worIds,

and I never want to be|away from it again.

- Hi. - Oh, isn't she pretty.

There's onIy one thing that couId|make this moment more perfect.

In fact, I think I smeII it|coming up the driveway right now.

I'm smeIIin' pepperoni.|I'm smeIIin' mushrooms.

I'm smeIIin' anchovies.

I'm smeIIing three-- No, no,|four, four kinds of cheese!

It couId be! It might be. It is!

It's pizza!

- Oh, pizza, pizza, pizza, pizza, pizza,|pizza, pizza! - Oh-ho! Nice doggy. Nice--

- Whoa! - Yes! Hey, pizza guy!

- Whoa! Stay! Whoa! Whoa! Stay!|- Nice timing! I Iove pizza.

- Stay down! Stay down! Whoa! - I|must have pizza. I wiII have pizza.

- Whoa, doggy! Stay! - Hand it|over niceIy, or I can take it,

- but either way, paI, that|pizza... - Stay down! Whoa! Whoa!

is mine!

Yippee! Oh, pizza! Oh!

- Chance, stop! - Oh, this is hot.

Hot, hot, hot, hot. Come on,|Jamie, DeIiIah, everybody.

Come on! There's pIenty for everybody.

Oh, what a day!

Oh, this is so good!

You know, I can't think|of a happier ending.

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