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- Charles GrodinGeorge Newton
- Bonnie HuntAlice Newton
- Dean Jones (actor)Herman Varnick, D.V.M.
- Nicholle TomRyce Newton
- Christopher CastileTed Newton
- Sarah Rose KarrEmily Newton
- Oliver PlattHarvey
- Stanley TucciVernon
- David DuchovnyBrad
- Patricia HeatonBrie
- Laurel CroninDevonia Peet
- O-Lan JonesBiker Woman
- Nancy FishMiss Grundel
- Matthew BrooksBully
- Cory DanzigerMark
- Debi MazarRegina
- Chris PennFloyd
- Ashley HamiltonTaylor Devereaux
Beethoven is a series of eight American films, created by John Hughes (credited as Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones, in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of their pet Saint Bernard (named Beethoven).
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Beethoven is a 1992 American family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and written by John Hughes (under the pseudonym "Edmond Dantès") and Amy Holden Jones. The film's story centers on a St. Bernard dog named after a German composer who finds a home with a suburban family.
Beethoven, as he is named, grows into a giant of a dog... a St Bernard. Doctor Varnick, the local vet has a secret and horrible sideline, which requires lots of dogs for experiments. Beethoven is on the bad doctor's list.
May 5, 2024 · The cast of the movie Beethoven includes Charles Grodin as George Newton, Bonnie Hunt as Alice Newton, Dean Jones as Herman Varnick, Nicholle Tom as Ryce Newton, Christopher Castile as Ted, Sarah Rose Karr as Emily, and others.
Beethoven - Full Cast & Crew. A family adopts a stray St. Bernard puppy, which grows up to be an obstreperous, slobbering canine, and the target of an evil, animal-research scientist.
Beethoven is a 1992 family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and starring Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt. The film is the first in the Beethoven film series. It was written by John Hughes (under the pseudonym Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones.