A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.A despicable person is reincarnated as a dog in order to atone for his life's big mistakes.
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- 1 nomination
Osgood Perkins
- Guardian Angel Sweeney
- (as Oz Perkins)
Galvin Chapman
- Brian Channing
- (as Galvin T. Chapman)
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- TriviaGary Busey reportedly threw a fit on set because the set of heaven didn't look like the "real" heaven, which Busey claimed to have seen after almost dying in a motorcycle accident 1988. His fit became a fist fight when another actor, who also claimed to have seen the real heaven, disagreed with Busey's description, and production was shut down for the day.
- GoofsIn a scene where Quigley is supposed to be pushing a chair, a crew member's hand can be seen pulling the chair.
- Quotes
Archie Channinng: Hehe. That's funny. Why are you so muddy and wet?
- ConnectionsEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
Featured review
Archie (Gary Busey) is a ruthless businessman who gets what he wants, hook or by crook. Having no personal life, he concentrates on "getting" way ahead of the competition. Curiously, he also has a strong dislike for dogs. One day, as he is driving, he spots a dog in the road and swerves to miss the canine. Both of them, however, end up dead. Now Archie appears before the pearly gates, where the angels see no reason whatsoever to let Archie in. But Sweeney (Oz Perkins) suggests a possible route to redemption. If they send Archie back to earth as the little dog, and he can make two huge gestures of goodwill, he can enter heaven. It's agreed. Archie returns to earth as a beautiful white Pomeranian named Quigley, with Sweeney along as a guide. The former businessman is ordered to set things right for employees at his firm and to make amends with his long-forgotten brother, Woodward (Christopher Atkins) and his family, a wife and two kids. But, how can he do this, all as a tiny dog? We'll see! Actually, this family-friendly film has some very nice messages and a truly great cast. Busey is too funny as the canine, for we see him talking to Sweeney as himself, only in a "begging" pose. Cute. Atkins, Perkins, and all of the rest are very, very fine as well. The production has also been made with great care, for it has lovely camera work, costumes, sets and scenery. The main thing it lacks is a sure-fire script and good direction/editing. For example, most kids will be lost in the first half of the film, for Archie's trip back to his former firm is a bit fuzzy. Why is he looking for a "disc" and how can he make amends with his former employees. Once, however, the story goes in the direction of the family, the pace picks up and children will be entertained. Therefore, it is too bad that there can't be a few "teaser" scenes, in the beginning, about the family and have the corporate scenes worked into the middle. Nevertheless, if you love dogs, family films, and movies with good morality lessons, pick up Quigley. In truth, few folks will not adore this darling little dog's abundant talents and tricks.
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- Daddy Dog Day
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- $1,750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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