Pup Star Page #2

Synopsis: Welcome to a world where dogs can not only talk -- they can SING! Tiny, a cute little Yorkie pup with a big voice, gets a chance to audition for the singing competition for dogs, "Pup Star." After she earns a place in the finale, she's suddenly dog-napped! But with the help of her new friend, Charlie, a retired rock-and-roller, she escapes. Together they leave on an incredible journey through some of music's most iconic cities. They meet Big Ears - a soulful Bassett Hound who teaches Tiny to belt out the blues, Murray - a spiritual shaggy dog who helps her find her inner rhythm, and Emily Rose - a country-singing shepherd who helps her learn to sing from her heart. Most important of all, they all encourage Tiny to believe in herself and never give up on her dreams! Filled with all-new songs and the biggest cast of talking and singing canines ever assembled, Pup Star is an incredible family film filled with fun, music and heart.
 
IMDB:
4.5
G
Year:
2016
92 min
809 Views


Daddy, Tiny got a golden bone.

We're going to the Big

Apple for the finale.

New York City? Honey, that's

a bit far from the Midwest.

The map says it's only

30 hours and 27 minutes.

Is that right?

We could go on a road trip...

you, me, and Tiny.

We've always wanted

to go to New York.

Maybe even Ida could come.

Sweetie, I know this is

hard to understand...

but I have to work

a lot right now.

Okay, that's not fair.

You two are ganging up

on me with cuteness.

It's time to go to bed.

Lay down, honey.

Good night.

Mommy always said...

you may as well dream the impossible

dream because it might just happen.

Let me think about it, okay?

I love you, girls.

We love you, too, Daddy.

Ida.

- Good night, Tiny.

- Good night, Lou.

I love you.

I love you, too, Lou.

Mi, mi, mi, seems

That's the perfect note, Tweety.

Look out! Here comes Mittens!

Tiny! Tweety!

Stop!

Leave Tweety alone!

Tiny!

Hmm?

Look at that.

Tiny!

Come back.

Whoa!

- Oh, honey.

- Dad.

- Are you okay?

- Dad, Tiny's gone.

It's true, Mr. Steven. We

couldn't find her anywhere.

- What?

- What if she's not okay, Dad?

Listen. We're gonna

find her, okay?

I promise.

Can we get Dr.

Watson to Emergency?

Dr. Watson to Emergency.

Charlie, hurry up.

Roland's back.

For the hundredth time,

I'm not a stray.

I have a collar.

You had a collar.

And if your family

cares about you,

then they'll offer a

reward to get you back.

Meet your new roommates.

Quit your whining.

Great. Another one that's

gonna keep me up all night.

Bad memories. It brings me back.

You know what I miss most

about the outside? Barbecue.

My girl, Lou... she's gone.

And it's all my fault.

Wait a sec. You're that Yorkie that

got the golden bone on Pup Star.

Yeah. I'm Tiny.

It is a pleasure to meet you.

I'm Tune. I'm a semi-professional

singer-stylist.

Stop your crying. A cute pup like

you has nothing to worry about.

Your family will put out a reward and

Roland will miraculously find you.

Two things you're

gonna learn here.

One, keep your yapper shut.

And two... beg,

or you go hungry.

Yummy.

Well, hello, Charlie.

Lookie here. Tomorrow's

your anniversary,

and we all know what

that means, don't we?

This is your last supper.

Oh, I can see you have

a negative karma.

Now it's your supper, sucker.

If that's the way you're gonna

be, I'm just gonna go in here.

Is this his last supper?

Can I leave soon, too?

Hey, Tiny, trust me. You don't

want it to be your last supper.

After one year, well...

It's curtain time.

Curtain time?

Like, uh, the show's over.

Oh, don't worry. Charlie

has other plans.

The show must go on.

He's gonna escape?

Shh, shh. Not yet. He's timing

it with the midnight train.

It's music night

here at Happy Ranch.

And now for your favorite song.

Oh, I wish I were a cat

A big, old fluffy cat

Roland couldn't carry a

tune to save his life.

Run around the neighborhood

Without my leash

And if I could be a cat

I'd be all right with that

'Cause I know I'd always be smarter...

Are you escaping now?

Shh. Quiet.

Sorry, but I've never seen

a real live escape before.

- Oh, my goodness.

- Wait a minute. What?

Whoa, it's really dark in there.

How did you get in there?

I slipped through on accident.

You don't get it, little one.

Praise Vishnu and Ganesh.

This is your ticket out of here.

Oh, yeah, yeah. Like she

stands a chance. Ha.

Don't listen to him. You

gotta follow your dreams.

Thank you, yeah.

- What the heck's going on here?

- You gotta run, Tiny. Go.

And remember me

when you're famous.

Mr. Charlie, I'm coming.

- Charlie. Charlie.

- Where are you?

Mr. Charlie, wait.

Huh? You gotta be kidding me.

It's me, Tiny. I'm

escaping, too.

Sounds great. Knock

yourself out, kid.

Hey. Stop right there.

My bandana's stuck.

Save yourself, pup.

But... it's your curtain time.

Well, don't just

stand there, run.

- Hey.

- Mr. Charlie, wait.

- Hey. Hey. Get back here.

- Mr. Charlie, help.

Oh, great. You're

gonna regret this.

Happy trails, Roland.

Thanks for saving me, Mr.

Charlie.

I don't know how to thank you.

Forget about it, kid.

You can switch trains at the next

stop and go back to your family.

I can't.

My girl, Lou, is gone, and...

it's all my fault.

I'm just a stray now.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Turn off the faucet, kid.

Consider yourself lucky.

You get to be a rolling

bone, like me.

You don't gotta

answer to nobody.

But how do you play fetch?

Do I look like the kind of dog

that plays fetch? Or any game?

I don't need anyone, you got it?

Jeez, who stole

your squeaky toy?

You don't know the

half of it, pup.

Goodnight, Mr. Charlie. Don't

let the flea bugs bite.

Oh, you had to mention that?

- Hey, what are you doing?

- Hi.

We're closed.

Um, I know it's late, I'm sorry,

but this is an urgent matter.

I'm looking for a Yorkie who

was last seen in Park Heights.

Hmm.

Yorkie.

Nope, doesn't ring a bell.

This dog is very important to

my daughter, to our family.

I'm touched, really, I

am, but I'm very busy.

For her safe return, I'm

offering a $10,000 reward.

Ten G's?

Well, you know, uh, maybe you

should just leave me your digits,

and I'll keep an eye out.

Great. Um, here's my card.

My number's right there.

It's gonna be okay.

This is what we do.

Great. Thank you.

Wherever I am

Wherever I go

You will be in my dreams

Wherever you are

Wherever you go

I'll be dreaming of you

- And I will be there forever

- And I will be there forever

- Wherever you are

- Wherever you are

Wherever you are

Wherever I am

Wherever you go

Wherever I go

I'll be there for you

I'll be there for you

- And I will dream of you forever

- Dream of you forever

- Wherever you are

- Wherever you are

- There are dreams that might never be

- There are dreams that might never be

- There are ships

- There are ships

- That we'll lose at sea

- That we'll lose at sea

There are times you're alone

And cold and dark

- I will be there for you forever

- I will be there for you forever

- I'll be there forever

- I'll be there forever

- Wherever you are

- Wherever you are

Hi.

Hey, you see the sign?

I was hoping to speak with

Kano, the bounty hunter?

Yeah, sure.

We're old friends.

That's funny. Kano

ain't got no friends.

We got a human here, boss. Says

he's an old mate of yours.

- Has he brought anything with him?

- Yeah, he's got a stash.

See him in.

Don't say I didn't warn youse.

Uh, hi, Kano.

I brought you these.

Uh, I know how you and

your posse like them.

We like them.

What do you want, human?

Well, I need your help

tracking a couple of dogs

that escaped from my pound.

Who's this guy?

Oh, that's right,

you're that dogcatcher.

Dogcatcher?

Well, I like to think of myself as more of

a doggy foster care and wellness center.

Okay, let me get this straight.

You want my help tracking

down my own kind?

You must be even

dumber than you look.

- Who's this guy think he is?

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