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All Dogs Go to Heaven

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All Dogs Go to Heaven
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G,1hr 25min
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Released:
January 1, 1989
Distributor:
MGM
Synopsis: One of the most expensive of Don Bluth's animated cartoon features, All Dogs Go to Heaven was also among the most successful. Set in late-'30s New Orleans, the story centers upon a roguish German shepherd named Charlie B. Barkin (voice of Burt Reynolds), who is killed early in the proceedings by his business partner, Carface (voice of Vic Tayback). Charlie travels to Heaven, and is promptly warned that if he heads back to Earth, he can never return; he does decide to go back to Earth, however, to ... Full Synopsis
Critics' Reviews
Craig Butler
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Animated films by director Don Bluth tend to be somewhat frustrating. There's always so much in them that is right that the inevitable flaws are especially galling -- particularly because Bluth and his crew seem to do the hardest things so well and slip up in seemingly easier areas. All Dogs Go to Heaven is one of Bluth's weaker efforts, but it does feature some exceptional animation. Bluth and his ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Charlie, Charlie,
Anne-Marie, Anne-Marie,
Itchy, Itchy,
Carface, Carface,
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