Soccer Dog: The Movie
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Soccer Dog: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Tony Giglio |
Produced by | John H. Brister Tony Giglio |
Written by | Daniel Forman |
Starring | James Marshall Olivia D'Abo Jeremy Foley Burton Gilliam Sam McMurray |
Music by | Victoria Dolceamore |
Cinematography | Christopher Duddy |
Editing by | Alan Z. McCurdy |
Distributed by | Columbia TriStar Home Video |
Release date(s) | 1999 |
Running time | 98 min. |
Language | English |
Soccer Dog: The Movie is the 1999 feature film that follows a dog who has an uncanny ability to play the sport of soccer.
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[edit] Plot
A man misses his days of soccer, so he adopts an orphan in order to teach him the sport and to relive his glory days through the orphan. Sadly, after he brings the orphan home, the man learns that the orphan doesn't like soccer. The man disowns his new son as soon as he finds a stray dog that appreciates soccer.
[edit] Sequel
The movie generated one sequel, 2004 in film's Soccer Dog: European Cup.
[edit] Cast
- James Marshall – Alden
- Olivia D'Abo – Elena
- Jeremy Foley – Clay
- Sam McMurray – Coach Shaw
- Burton Gilliam – The Mailman
- Billy Drago – Damon Fleming the Dog Catcher
- Kyle Gibson – Vince
- Evan Cohen – Sonny
- Brocker Way – Berger
- Bill Capizzi – Vito