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Beethoven's 4th, 2001

Beethoven's 4th

English

USA

Rating:3.5
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Profile of Beethoven's 4th

Beethoven's 4th can be described as feel good and humorous. The plot revolves around a child acting as an adult, adolescence vs. adulthood, and an odd couple. Its comic aspect comes from silly humor. Beethoven's 4th's main genres are comedy and family. It is set, at least in part, in the countryside. It is located in the USA. Beethoven's 4th takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for kids and a family outing.

Summary of Beethoven's 4th

Judge Reinhold and Julia Sweeney return as Richard and Beth Newton, the harried owners of Beethoven, their faithful but troublesome St. Bernard. Here, Mr. and Mrs. Newton are forced to consider sending Beethoven to live on a farm because of the trouble he causes in the house. The Newton children take action when they hear the news, and begin to take Beethoven to clandestine obedience classes. However, when practicing in the park with him, the children accidentally switch Beethoven with another St. Bernard, who happens to be snooty and well behaved, just like its owners, the wealthy Sedgwicks. Soon, Beethoven is wreaking havoc on Sedgwick manor and the Newtons are puzzling over their dog's apparent personality transformation.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 4 December 2001
Runtime: 93 min

Cast and Crew

Judge Reinhold as Richard Newton in Beethoven's 4th
Judge Reinhold

as Richard Newton

Julia Sweeney

as Beth Newton

Joe Pichler

as Brennan Newton

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