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Beethoven
Created byJohn Hughes
Amy Holden Jones
Original workBeethoven (1992)
OwnerUniversal Pictures
Years1992–2014
Films and television
Film(s)List of films
Animated seriesBeethoven (1994)
Games
TraditionalList of games
Video game(s)List of games
Audio
Soundtrack(s)List of soundtracks
Original musicList of soundtracks
Miscellaneous
Toy(s)List of merchandise
Official website
Official website

Beethoven is a series of eightAmerican films, created byJohn Hughes (credited as Edmond Dantès) andAmy Holden Jones, in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of their petSaint Bernard (named Beethoven). The first two films were theatrical releases and all subsequent releases have beendirect to video. The originalBeethoven was released in theaters in April 1992. Its opening grossed $7,587,565 and was the year's 26th largest grossing film in the U.S. at $57,114,049.[1]

Films

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Beethoven (1992)

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Main article:Beethoven (film)

InBeethoven, the Newton family finds and adopts a Saint Bernard. The family, with the exception of the father, George (Charles Grodin), becomes attached to the dog. Meanwhile, a sadistic veterinarian, Dr. Herman Varnick (Dean Jones) involved with animal experimentation is planning to kill Beethoven for his latest experiment, and George, after discovering his fondness for the dog, springs into action to rescue his pet.Beethoven was released on April 3, 1992.

Beethoven's 2nd (1993)

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Main article:Beethoven's 2nd (film)

InBeethoven's 2nd, Beethoven sires a litter of puppies, and the Newton family tries to save them from the greedy owner Regina (Debi Mazar), who alternately wishes to kill or sell the puppies.Beethoven's 2nd was released on December 17, 1993.

Beethoven's 3rd (2000)

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Main article:Beethoven's 3rd (film)

InBeethoven's 3rd, the dog is sent across the country in anRV to attend a family reunion. While George and his family are in Europe, Beethoven is riding with the relatives of the Newtons led by George's brother Richard (Judge Reinhold) as the family avoids criminals that are after a DVD copy ofThe Shakiest Gun in the West that has a computer code hidden in it.Beethoven's 3rd was released on July 25, 2000.

Beethoven's 4th (2001)

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Main article:Beethoven's 4th (film)

InBeethoven's 4th, Beethoven accidentally switches with another St. Bernard named Michelangelo who comes from Sedgewick family, and is pampered and well-behaved. Beethoven tries to find a way to get home, while a butler who works for Sedgewick family wants to kidnap Michelangelo for ransom.Beethoven's 4th was released on December 4, 2001.

Beethoven's 5th (2003)

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Main article:Beethoven's 5th (film)

Sara takes Beethoven to visit her oddball uncle in the old mining town Quicksilver, where they discover the hidden treasure while also facing two bank robbers who want it too. The last installment of the original storyline,Beethoven's 5th was released on December 2, 2003.

Beethoven's Big Break (2008)

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Main article:Beethoven's Big Break

The first installment of a new storyline. In the film, Beethoven becomes a movie star.Beethoven's Big Break was released on December 30, 2008.

Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011)

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InBeethoven's Christmas Adventure, Beethoven teams up with the elf from the North Pole named Henry (Kyle Massey) and a young boy Mason Cooper (Munro Chambers) and a young 13-year-old Tori McBride (Haley Pullos) to find a missing Santa's toy bag that fell in the small town Wood Haven, Minnesota, while also facing two men from a toy store, Sylvester Smirch (Robert Picardo) and his assistant Kenny (Curtis Armstrong), who grab Santa's bag and use it for financial gains.

Unlike other films in the franchise, Beethoven has a speaking voice, which was provided byTom Arnold. The film features narration byJohn Cleese[2] and was released on November 8, 2011.

Beethoven's Treasure Tail (2014)

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After getting fired from a film, Beethoven begins the long journey home with his trainer, Eddie. They become stranded in a small coastal town, where the beloved canine befriends a young boy who is searching for buried treasure.[2]Beethoven's Treasure Tail was released on October 28, 2014.

Television

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Beethoven (1994)

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Main article:Beethoven (TV series)

Cast and crew

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Principal cast

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CharactersOriginal seriesReboot seriesAnimated series
BeethovenBeethoven's 2ndBeethoven's 3rdBeethoven's 4thBeethoven's 5thBeethoven's Big BreakBeethoven's Christmas AdventureBeethoven's Treasure TailBeethoven
199219932000200120032008201120141994
BeethovenChrisCujoJ.S. BarqueCujoTom Arnold (voice)CujoJoel Murray (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker (voice)
George NewtonCharles GrodinGrant ElliottDean Jones
Alice NewtonBonnie HuntKath Soucie
Ryce NewtonNicholle TomNicholle Tom
Ted NewtonChristopher CastileJ.D. Daniels
Emily NewtonSarah Rose KarrFrancesca Marie Smith
Sara NewtonMichaela GalloDaveigh Chase
Richard NewtonJudge Reinhold
Beth NewtonJulia SweeneyTori McBrideHaley Pullos
Brennan NewtonJoe Pichler
Eddie Thornton "Lizard Guy"Jonathan SilvermanJonathan Silverman
Dr. Herman VarnickDean Jones
HarveyOliver Platt
VernonStanley Tucci
Brad WilsonDavid Duchovny
Brie WilsonPatricia Heaton
Devonia PeetLaurel Cronin
Miss GrundelNancy Fish
Student #1Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Ammo Gun SalesmanRichard Portnow
ReginaDebi Mazar
FloydChris Penn
Taylor DevereauxAshley Hamilton
SethDanny Masterson
JanieCatherine Reitman
Cliff KlamathMaury Chaykin
MichelleHeather McComb
BankerScott Waara
GusJeff Corey
Linda AndersonVirginia Capers
Jordan BondHimself
Arthur LewisPat Jankiewicz
BrilloKevin Dunn
TommyMike Ciccolini
"Bill" WilliamJamie Marsh
PennyDanielle Weiner
Morrie NewtonFrank Gorshin
Kennel EmployeeHolly Mitchell
Madison SedgewickKaleigh Krish
Reginald SedgewickMatt McCoy
Martha SedgewickVeanne Cox
BillJeff Coopwood
MarloweDorien Wilson
Jonathan "Johnnie" SimmonsMark Lindsay Chapman
Nigel BigalowNick Meaney
HayleyNatalie Elizabeth Marston
Sergeant RutledgeArt LaFleur
Mrs. Florence RutledgeJune Lu
Freddy KablinskiDave Thomas
Sheriff Julie DempseyFaith Ford
John Giles (né Selig)Tom Poston
Cora WilkensKatherine Helmond
GarretSammy Kahn
Vaughn CarterRichard Riehle
Owen TuttleClint Howard
Evie KlingKathy Griffin
Mayor Harold HermanJohn Larroquette
Moe SeligRodman Flender
Rita SeligTina Illman
JimTom Musgrave
Phil DobsonnJoel Hurt Jones
Mrs. DobsonnElizabeth Warner
Lisa WatersJennifer Finnigan
Billy ThorntonMoises Arias
Stanley MitchellEddie Griffin
Patricia BenjiRhea Perlman
Sal DeMarco
Ned Ryerson
Stephen Tobolowsky
TickOscar Nunez
BonesJoey Fatone
KatieStefanie Scott
Cesar MillanHimself
Studio ExecutiveJohn Augello
LewisZach Kosnitzky
Craft Service PersonAli Eagle
MarcoAdam Vernier
MasonMunro Chambers
ChristineKim Rhodes
SmirchRobert Picardo
KennyCurtis Armstrong
HenryKyle Massey
Mr. RexfordJohn O'Hurley
Catty ElfRyan Miller
Catty Elf's FriendShannon Jacques
MomTamra Ugto
DadAlan Castanaga
Little KidSolmund MacPherson
Field ProducerKristen Sawatzky
Keilbasa VendorRick Skene
Stray Dog (voice)John Kassir (voice)
Anne ParkerKristy Swanson
Sam ParkerBretton Manley
Howard Belch
The Fake Fritz Bruchschnauser
Jeffrey Combs
SimonAlec Mapa
Grace O'MalleyJayne Eastwood
PhilDavid DeLuise
TrentinoBrian George
The Real Fritz BruchschnauserUdo Kier
Dr. KelpColin Mochrie
DuncanRichard Dumont
CharleneMorgan Fairchild
JustinPatrick Kwok-Choon
Film Crew MemberIan Tench
Assistant DirectorNikki Barnett
Norman the MagicianBrian Downey
Captain Patrick O'MalleyTom Scott
Burly Crew ManJacob Sampson
SandraOnika Drabble
CallieKatherine Shore
Caesar the Great DaneBill Fagerbakke
Mr. HuggsBrian George
Ginger the CollieTress MacNeille
Sparky the Jack Russel TerrierJoe Pantoliano
Killer the PoodleHank Azaria
MailmanGregg Berger
Blind ShepDan Castellaneta
David Doyle
RosebudChristine Cavanaugh
PeanutE.G. Daily
Singing DonutJess Harnell
TimmyDana Hill
WatsonTony Jay
RogerJustin Shenkarow
  • Note: A dark gray cell indicates the character does not appear in the film.

Additional crew

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FilmDirector(s)Producer(s)Screenwriter(s)Composer(s)CinematographerEditor(s)
BeethovenBrian LevantJoe Medjuck
Michael C. Gross
Edmond Dantés
Amy Holden Jones
Randy EdelmanVictor J. KemperWilliam D. Gordean
Sheldon Kahn
Beethoven's 2ndRod DanielLen BlumBill Butler
Beethoven's 3rdDavid Mickey EvansDavid Bixler
Kelli Konop
Jeff SchechterPhilip GiffinJohn AronsonHarry Keramidas
Beethoven's 4thKelli KonopJohn LoyC. Timothy O'Meara
Beethoven's 5thMark GriffithsMike ElliottCliff Ruby & Elana LesserAdam BerryChristopher BaffaJohn Gilbert
Beethoven's Big BreakMike ElliottMike ElliottRobert Folk
Paul DiFranco
Stephen F. CampbellRoderick Davis
Beethoven's Christmas AdventureJohn PutchJeff FreilichDaniel Altiere & Steven AltiereChris BaconRoss BerrymanJohn Gilbert
Beethoven's Treasure TailRon OliverAlbert T. Dickerson IIIRon OliverChris HajianC. Kim MilesHeath Ryan

Reception

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Critical and public response

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FilmRotten TomatoesCinemaScore[3]
Beethoven31% (26 reviews)[4]A
Beethoven's 2nd25% (12 reviews)[5]A
Beethoven's 3rd0% (7 reviews)[6]
Beethoven's 4th0% (8 reviews)[7]
Beethoven's 5th[8]
Beethoven's Big Break[9]
Beethoven's Christmas Adventure[10]
Beethoven's Treasure Tail[11]

Home media

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All films are available onDVD, both individually and as part of packs and collections of two or more films.

Other media

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Video games

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In 1993, aside-scrolling video game was released calledBeethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper based onBeethoven's 2nd forSuper NES,Game Boy andDOS. Versions of the game for theSega Genesis andGame Gear were developed,[12] but they were cancelled before release.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"1992 Yearly Box Office Results".Box Office Mojo.Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved8 September 2011.
  2. ^abVishnevetsky, Ignatiy (October 6, 2014)."Inventory: A sequel to a prequel to a spin-off of Air Bud: 10 unlikely, convoluted direct-to-video franchises".AV Club Film.Archived from the original on January 30, 2022. RetrievedNovember 19, 2024.
  3. ^"CinemaScore".CinemaScore.Archived from the original on April 13, 2022. RetrievedApril 15, 2022.
  4. ^"Beethoven (1992)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Archived from the original on November 10, 2004. RetrievedApril 9, 2018.
  5. ^"Beethoven's 2nd (1994)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Archived from the original on September 2, 2004. RetrievedApril 13, 2018.
  6. ^"Beethoven's 3rd".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Archived from the original on December 9, 2017. RetrievedOctober 8, 2018.
  7. ^"Beethoven's 4th".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Archived from the original on December 9, 2017. RetrievedOctober 8, 2018.
  8. ^"Beethoven's 5th".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Archived from the original on January 29, 2022. RetrievedOctober 8, 2018.
  9. ^"Beethoven's Big Break".Rotten Tomatoes.Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved2018-10-08.
  10. ^"Beethoven's Christmas Adventure".Rotten Tomatoes.Archived from the original on 2017-12-06. Retrieved2018-10-08.
  11. ^"Beethoven's Treasure Tail".Rotten Tomatoes.Archived from the original on 2017-12-12. Retrieved2018-10-08.
  12. ^"ProReview: Beethoven".GamePro. No. 64.IDG. November 1994. p. 104.
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