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1989 • Drama / Animation • 84m

All Dogs Go to Heaven

"But not all dogs stay there!"

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When a casino-owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven. Wanting to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing so damns him to Hell. Once back, he teams with his old partner, Itchy, to prep his retaliation. He stumbles upon an orphan girl who can talk to the animals, thus allowing him to get the inside info on the races to ensure his wins to finance his plans. However, all the while, he is still haunted by nightmares of what's waiting for him on the other side unless he can prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.

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Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds
Charlie B. Barkin (voice)
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Itchy Itchiford (voice)
Judith Barsi
Judith Barsi
Anne-Marie (voice)
Vic Tayback
Vic Tayback
Carface (voice)
Melba Moore
Melba Moore
Whippet Angel (voice)
Ken Page
Ken Page
King Gator (voice)
Charles Nelson Reilly
Charles Nelson Reilly
Killer (voice)
Nigel Pegram
Nigel Pegram
Sir Reginald (voice)
Loni Anderson
Loni Anderson
Flo (voice)
Godfrey Quigley
Godfrey Quigley
Terrier (voice)
David N. Weiss
David N. Weiss
The Don Bluth Players (voice)
Jack Angel
Jack Angel
(voice) (uncredited)
Nancy Cartwright
Nancy Cartwright
(voice) (uncredited)
Patrick Pinney
Patrick Pinney
(voice) (uncredited)
Director: Don BluthScreenplay: David N. WeissProducer: Don BluthProducer: Gary GoldmanProducer: John PomeroyExecutive Producer: Morris F. SullivanExecutive Producer: George A. Walker

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RalphRahal
2024-12-17
70%

All Dogs Go to Heaven is a heartwarming story about love, redemption, and second chances. Charlie’s journey from a selfish gambler to someone willing to sacrifice everything for Anne-Marie is both touching and meaningful. The bond between them is the heart of the film, with Anne-Marie’s kindness and innocence bringing out the best in Charlie and reminding us of the power of love to change even the most flawed among us. Judith Barsi’s performance as Anne-Marie is unforgettable. Knowing she recorded her final scenes before her tragic passing adds a bittersweet layer to the movie. Her voice carries so much warmth and innocence, making the character even more special. The final scene, where Charlie redeems himself for her, is especially poignant and feels like a beautiful tribute to Judith’s bright spirit. This is more than just a movie about dogs, it’s a story about the love that makes us better, and it leaves a lasting impression. It’s heartwarming, bittersweet, and full of meaning.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Goldcrest, Don Bluth Entertainment, Don Bluth Ireland
Budget
$13,800,000
Box Office
$27,100,027

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