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Beverly Hills Chihuahua by Raja Gosnell
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DVD detailsActor: Andy Garcia, Drew Barrymore, George Lopez, Jaime Lee Curtis, Piper Perabo Director: Raja Gosnell Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: David Hoberman Producer: John Jacobs Producer: Todd Lieberman DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 91 minutes DVD Release Date: 2009-03-03 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Product features: - Get ready for a hilarious fun-filled adventure starring Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore), a diamond-clad ultra-pampered Beverly Hills Chihuahua who gets lost while on vacation in Mexico. Papi (voiced by George Lopez), an amusing Chihuahua who's crazy about Chloe, springs into action and heads south of the border to rescue her, while Chloe gets help from Delgado (voiced by Andy Garcia), her newfoun
DVD Reviews of Beverly Hills ChihuahuaDVD Review: Lil ones love it! Summary: 5 StarsI bought this for my cousins and they absolutely loved it. They watched it over and over again. Poor CD. It's almost scratched.
It is an exciting movie for little ones and those young at heart. It shows the journey of a prissy chihuahua who learns that life is not all about wealth but about being strong and having good relationships.
DVD Review: great seller! Summary: 5 Starsarrived in plenty of time to give this to my dad for his birthday. thank you!!
DVD Review: Great DVD Summary: 5 StarsThe movie and case came in great condition as promised. It arrived very soon after my ordering. I was very plased with everything. ^_^
DVD Review: POOKIE and SNOOKIE Summary: 5 StarsThis is a great movie for both kids and adults. Our friends named their Chihuahuas "Pookie & Snookie". After they watched the movie, they realized that their little lapdogs can be very brave, and don't deserve such cute, but demeaning names. They did not rename them however, and they remain to this day Pookie & Snookie :)
DVD Review: Very cute movie... Summary: 5 StarsThis movie was great for our whole family. My husband & I really enjoyed it & laughed many times. Our 8-year-old daughter & 6-year-old son really enjoyed it as well. I can't see anybody not liking this movie unless they just plain don't like Chihuahuas. We love them. We have 2 ourselves. I would highly recommend this movie.
Description of Beverly Hills ChihuahuaGet ready for a hilarious fun-filled adventure starring Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore), a diamond-clad ultra-pampered Beverly Hills Chihuahua who gets lost while on vacation in Mexico. Papi (voiced by George Lopez), an amusing Chihuahua who's crazy about Chloe, springs into action and heads south of the border to rescue her, while Chloe gets help from Delgado (voiced by Andy Garcia), her newfound friend and self-appointed protector. Beverly Hills Chihuahua from Walt Disney Pictures is a heartwarming and outrageously funny tale proving once again that good things do come in small packages. It's a real treat for the whole family. This DVD has fullscreen or widescreen capabilities.
Bonus Features: *Deleted scenes with introductsion by director Raja Gosnell *Blooper scooper *Legend of the chihuahua *Feature audio commentary by director Raja Gosness (Widescreen version only)
Beverly Hills Chihuahua finds director Raja Gosnell back on the talking-dog beat (following his live-action Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleased), this time in an ambitious, tongue-in-cheek comedy with a fun cast of onscreen and vocal actors. Piper Perabo plays Rachel, niece of a Beverly Hills eccentric (Jamie Lee Curtis) who spends much of her fortune pampering Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore), a spoiled Chihuahua used to pacing through this world with booties on her paws. Chloe gets dog-napped while Rachel takes a vacation in Mexico, and finds protection from a misfit German Shepherd named Delgado (Andy Garcia), who has a painful secret in his past. The two get into and out of a lot of scrapes, trying to stay ahead of a vicious dog (Edward James Olmos) working for the head of an illegal dogfight gambling syndicate. Computer effects turn the film's many four-legged characters into talking critters capable of leaping onto train boxcars and leading the heroine into the Indiana Jones-like ancestral home of the chihuahua breed. The comedy is crisp and kid-friendly, the story of Chloe rise out of silliness into canine authenticity, plus the film's surprising ambitiousness, are all very winning. --Tom Keogh
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