"All Dogs Go to Heaven" 1989
"All Dogs Go to Heaven" is a heartwarming animated film released in 1989, directed by Don Bluth and co-directed by Gary Goldman.
The movie follows the adventures of a lovable German Shepherd named Charlie B. Barkin (voiced by Burt Reynolds). Charlie, along with his loyal friend Itchy Itchiford, (voiced by Dom DeLuise) is a charismatic but roguish dog who runs a casino in New Orleans.
The plot takes a fantastical turn when Charlie is murdered by his former business partner, Carface Caruthers. However, Charlie unexpectedly returns to Earth from Heaven with the help of a magical pocket watch, determined to seek revenge and reclaim his life. Along the way, Charlie forms a heartwarming bond with an orphan girl named Anne-Marie (voiced by Judith Barsi) and learns valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and redemption.
With its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and catchy musical numbers, "All Dogs Go to Heaven" captivated audiences of all ages upon its release. The film is celebrated for its beautiful animation, touching themes, and emotional depth, making it a beloved classic in the realm of animated cinema.
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Samen met mijn oudste dochter gekeken en ze was geëmotioneerd door deze film.
Ze is veel gevoeliger dan ze laat merken. Mooie meisje van me Xxx
Samen met mijn oudste dochter gekeken en ze was geëmotioneerd door deze film.
Ze is veel gevoeliger dan ze laat merken. Mooie meisje van me Xxx
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