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K-9 (1988)

Director: Rod Daniel

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From Time Out Film Guide

Tom Dooley (Belushi) is an unorthodox but dedicated narcotics officer, possessed of a motormouth, a battered car and an unpartnerable personality. Following a lead, he persuades a colleague to let him have a sniffer-dog so that he can investigate a suspected illegal shipment of drugs by bad guy Lyman (Tighe). The only dog available (special agent K-9, geddit?) is Jerry Lee, a good snifer but a touch unhinged after previous scrapes with malevolent hoods. From here on in it's the odd-couple scenario, with lots of jokes about disobedience, and graduation from enforced stand-off to grudging respect and finally mutual love between man and dog. Daniel directs with a light touch, clearly aimed low enough for juvenile audiences; but Belushi ain't the comic genius of all time, and it's a lot of footage to account for with a silent mutt for a foil.

Author: WH

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Rod Daniel

Producer: Lawrence Gordon, Charles Gordon

Cast: James Belushi, Mel Harris, Kevin Tighe, Ed O'Neill, James Handy, Daniel Davis full cast

Genre(s): Comedy

Duration: 102 mins




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