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- All Dogs Go to Heaven - Wikipedia
All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy drama film directed by Don Bluth It stars the voices of Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi (in her final film role), Dom DeLuise, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly, Burt Reynolds, and Vic Tayback
- All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) - IMDb
A canine angel, Charlie, sneaks back to earth from heaven but ends up befriending an orphan girl who can speak to animals In the process, Charlie learns that friendship is the most heavenly gift of all
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After being betrayed by his partner in crime, a dog cons his way out of Heaven and goes on a revenge mission with an orphan who can talk to animals
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Set in 1939 New Orleans, this colorful, song-filled story centers on Charles B Barkin, a roguish German Shepherd with the charm of a con man and the heart of a marshmallow Out for revenge against
- All Dogs Go to Heaven - Don Bluth Wiki
All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 Irish-American animated musical comedy-drama fantasy adventure film by Don Bluth, released on November 17, 1989, and the fourth feature film to be directed by him
- The Ending Of This Don Bluth Animated Childhood Classic Is Even More . . .
One of several Don Bluth animated movies released in the 1980s, All Dogs Go to Heaven, follows a mischievous German Shepherd named Charlie, who, after being double-crossed by his arch-rival, Carface, finds himself at the gates of heaven
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When a canine con artist becomes an angel, he sneaks back to Earth and crosses paths with an orphan girl who can speak to animals Watch trailers learn more
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Find out how and where to watch "All Dogs Go to Heaven" on Netflix and Prime Video today - including free options
- 35 Years Later, The Tragedy Behind All Dogs Go To Heaven Is Still . . .
All Dogs Go To Heaven arrived in theaters over a year after Judith passed, yet rumors persist that Burt Reynolds recorded the final scene of the movie over 60 times to find the perfect take to say goodbye
- All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series - Wikipedia
Don Bluth 's 1989 animated feature All Dogs Go to Heaven featured a disreputable mongrel (with a mixture of a German Shepherd) named Charlie who died, went to heaven, escaped back to Earth for vengeance on his murderer and then found redemption with the help of a young orphan girl named Anne-Marie
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