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Meet The Two Toughest Cops In Town. One's Just A Little Smarter Than The Other.
James Belushi stars as Thomas Dooley, an unorthodox narcotics cop who teams with an independently minded police dog in this hilarious action-comedy. Headstrong Dooley is one step away from nailing a prominent socialite in a $50 million cocaine bust. He's branded as too crazy to partner with, and no one will work with him except Jerry Lee, a superbly trained German shepherd police dog with the best nose in the drug-busting business. The unconventional pairing pleases neither partner, but after a series of shootouts, stakeouts, brawls and romantic misadventures, they develop a grudging respect for each other. It's a heartwarming, fast-footed adventure about an unlikely and unbeatable police team that will have you rooting for man's best friend.
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| | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
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| Studio: Universal Studios Production Year: 1989 Release Date: 5/27/2003
Length: 102 mins Rating: PG-13 Chapters: 18
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 61020585 UPC Code: 025192058523
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One of the best action-comedies and a good DVD - 4.25 out of 5 (12/6/1999)
K-9 is definitely one of the most underrated action-comedies ever. While the plot is pretty generic (not that I mind that, I love these "a tough cop gets a new partner while tracking a drug-dealer"-movies), the dialogue is witty and there are plenty of laughs and action for fans of the genre.
The cast is perfect. James Belushi delivers one of his finest and funniest performances, Mel Harris is OK as the love interest (somewhat underused, but since this isn't a romantic drama, who cares?) and
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