Doggie B
(2011)
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Doggie B
(2011)
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| Jesse Draper | ... |
Cassie Barbizon
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| Bettina Devin | ... |
Gertrude Spinner
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| Jane Wiedlin | ... |
Dottie
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Patrick Alan Davis | ... |
Roman Spinner
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Scott Cox | ... |
Peter Wolfe
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| Barbara Tintori | ... |
Karen Barbizon
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Erica Gerard | ... |
Rachelle
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| Constance Hasapopoulos | ... |
Pinkie
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| Judith Sims | ... |
Kia Tuel
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Keith Myer | ... |
Mortgage Man
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| Chris Marsol | ... |
Candler
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| Daniel Will-Harris | ... |
Dr. Loren
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Anabelle | ... |
Anabelle
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Annie | ... |
Annie
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Ken Baggott | ... |
Announcer
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Doggie Boogie dances into the hearts of its family audience as they cheer for a devoted Bichon pup, Pijo, who helps his owner and her dog dancing uncle achieve their dreams. Cassie's wish to become a Vet is crushed by her mother, who has become a slave to the world of personal injury law and is forcing Cassie to follow in the family legacy. Peter Wolfe, her dog-dancing Uncle, dreams of winning a national dog dance championship but is blocked by his guilt over a tragic dance accident. Gertrude Spinner, a ten-time dog dance champion and keeper of the legendary Dog Dance Bible, will do anything to stop them. Supported by a colorful cast and enchanting dogs, Pijo uses the lessons of Barkananda ("healing bliss") to provide Cassie and Peter with a fresh start as they dance through life's twists and turns. He breathes life into everyone's dreams as he dances away with their hearts. Written by Romanus Wolter
Doggie B throws a big bone to the Wizard of Oz. My daughter absolutely loved this movie. Take your kid for sure but lots of adults in the audience were really into it and they didn't all have children with them. A great must see family film with San Francisco as a very creative stand- in for the Emerald City. Best tribute to the Wizard of Oz yet. Certainly the first Wizard of Oz for dogs, Toto would be proud. Can understand why it won the audience favorite award out of 70 features at Sonoma and now it is playing at Landmark Opera Plaza here in San Francisco. It will be a cult classic as well as a beloved children's movie all in one, a first. Romanus is a master of cheese, camp and family fun so hope he makes more as I never imagined a G-rated John Waters in the making. Unthinkable!