James Belushi stars as Thomas Dooley, a narcotics cop whose unorthodox methods make him unable to team up with anybody on the force--nobody human, that is. When Dooley needs help busting a prominent drug dealer, he is assigned a partner named Jerry Lee--who is, in fact, a rather headstrong German Shepherd trained to sniff out .. Read more
| Starring | James Belushi, Mel Harris, Kevin Tighe, Wendel Meldrum |
|---|---|
| Director | Rod Daniel |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Comedy |
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James Belushi stars as Thomas Dooley, a narcotics cop whose unorthodox methods make him unable to team up with anybody on the force--nobody human, that is. When Dooley needs help busting a prominent drug dealer, he is assigned a partner named Jerry Lee--who is, in fact, a rather headstrong German Shepherd trained to sniff out drugs. At first, the pair struggle to understand each other but eventually learn to work together through a series of stakeouts and other comedic misadventures.
| Starring | James Belushi, Mel Harris, Kevin Tighe, Wendel Meldrum |
|---|---|
| Director | Rod Daniel |
| Studio | 4 FRONT VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 37 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 05 Sep 2005 Production year: 1989 |
| Format | DVD |
Hollywood, desperately looking for new variations on the mismatched-cops scenario, briefly lit upon the concept of the buddy-doggy movie. Fortunately for non-dog lovers, it was a genre that proved to have as much staying power as some Christmas puppies. This one, produced in the same year as the Tom Hanks comedy Turner and Hooch, has James Belushi as the detective who is reluctantly partnered with a surly canine in a bid to crack a drug-smuggling ring. Belushi is as affable as ever, but even he looks a little embarrassed by the affair, particularly the mawkish ending.
Tom Dooley (Belushi) is an unorthodox but dedicated narcotics officer, possessed of a motormouth, a battered car and an... read more on Time Out
I saw this movie when it came out, then rushed out to but the 'video' when it was released, but that got lost over the years. I have been searching for it ever since the 2nd one was released (K911, even on video), but no-one could help me. My daughter watched the 2nd one with me and loved it, so I wanted her to see the first one ( the classic ), and YES she loved it too. I was amazed it still gave me that warm feeling it did about 15 yrs ago, as tastes change, and that 'oh now I must go train my dog to do that'.
A great film, although Jerry Lee (the dog) takes his time to make his entrance, but what an entrance! Very funny and James Belushi is great. From what i can remember this film came out around the same time as Turner & Hootch, again a great film, but that got all the credit, because it starred Tom Hanks. This film is a must if your an animal lover and well if your not, you can't help but laugh at the humour and what a clever dog!
Great fun. This is an amusing film about a cop that has a dog as a partner. The dog is great and so comical. Be prepared for laughs and tears.