Hounded
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Hounded | |
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Directed by | Neal Israel |
Produced by | Don Schain |
Written by | Don Calame Chris Conroy |
Starring | Tahj Mowry Shia LaBeouf Craig Kirkwood |
Music by | David Kitay |
Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date(s) | April 13, 2001 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Hounded is a Disney Channel Original Movie staring Tahj Mowry.
[edit] Plot Summary
Jay Martin is a 13-year-old who is competing for a scholarship with the headmaster's son, Ronny. The headmaster, Mr. Van Dusen, steals Jay's presentation and gives it to Ronny. Jay breaks into Ronny's pool house when the Van Dusens are away. However, their show dog, Camille, discovers Jay and follows him home. Camille goes crazy and wrecks the Martin's home when she goes too long without her medication. After Jay spends hours trying to comfort the dog, Camille withstands no more and explodes. Jay's brother, Mike, comes home and finds the house a mess and Camille with a nervous breakdown. After Jay's confession about what happened, and the loss of the dog, the two try to buy time to get the dog back. Mr. Van Dusen agrees to numerous ridiculous acts just to get Camille and his father in law off his back. Reaching his limit he finally calls the police to tap into the calls he usually received from the two boys. Jay and Mike, think up a plan and frames Ronny for the whole thing. In the end, Mr. Van Dusen's father in law becomes the new headmaster of the school whole he becomes a secretary, Jay gets the scholarship after the competition is reopened and Ronny is sent to the Military Academy where his instructor is none other than Mike Martin. Camille has puppies and Jay receives one of them.
[edit] Cast
- Tahj Mowry - Jay Martin
- Shia LaBeouf - Ronny Van Dusen
- Craig Kirkwood - Mike Martin
- Steven Bendik - Bill Lipka
- Sara Paxton - Tracy Richburg
- Rachelle Carson - Eliza Van Dusen
- Ed Begley Jr. - Ward Van Dusen
Preceded by The Luck of the Irish |
Disney Channel Original Movies | Succeeded by Jett Jackson: The Movie |