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    All Dogs Go to Heaven

    G1989 · Children · 1h 26m

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  1. All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and co-directed by Gary Goldman (his directorial debut) and Dan Kuenster. Set in New Orleans in 1939, it tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin (voiced by Burt Reynolds ), a German Shepherd that is murdered by his former friend, Carface Carruthers ...

    • $27.1 million
    • Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy
  2. A canine angel, Charlie, returns to earth to save an orphan girl who can talk to animals from a gambling dog. He learns that friendship is the most heavenly gift of all in this animated adventure.

  3. 1.19M subscribers. Subscribed. 4.7K. 521K views 3 years ago #AllDogsGoToHeaven #MGM. In this animated feature, canine casino owner Charlie (Burt Reynolds) is killed by gambler Carface (Vic...

    • Apr 21, 2021
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    • Amazon MGM Studios
  4. Oct 5, 2012 · All Dogs Go to Heaven Official Trailer #1 - Burt Reynolds Movie (1989) HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers. 2.8K. 537K views 11 years ago. Subscribe to...

    • Oct 5, 2012
    • 537.8K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  5. Watch a classic animated comedy about a dog who escapes from Heaven to seek revenge on his former partner. Tubi offers this 1989 film for free streaming with English subtitles.

    • Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Dan Kuenster
    • January 1, 1989
    • 85 min
  6. In this animated feature, canine casino owner Charlie (Burt Reynolds) is killed by gambler Carface (Vic Tayback), but returns to Earth from heaven thanks to the powers of a magical, rewindable...

    • (18)
    • Kids & Family, Fantasy, Animation
    • G
  7. A colorful and inventive animated feature by Don Bluth about a criminal dog who returns from Heaven to seek revenge. Read Roger Ebert's critique of the plot, the characters, the songs and the style of this family adventure.

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