Abner, the Invisible Dog Page #2

Synopsis: It's Chad Sheppard's birthday and he's in for a big surprise! His best friend, Abner, a big furry Sheepdog can suddenly vanish into thin air and can talk too! But Chad already has enough problems fighting off two bullies who want to wreck his chances with the cute girl next door. With the parents out of the house, Chad and Abner have to fight off the bad guys, get the girl, and save the day!
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): Fred Olen Ray
Production: Inception Media Group
 
IMDB:
4.8
Year:
2013
90 min
78 Views


- Where's the stuff?

- Shut up.

Um, hello, Mr. Denning.

Mr. Murdoch! Haven't heard

anything from you today.

I was starting

to get worried.

Yeah, sir, there's been

a little complication.

You do have the vials,

don't you?

Well, there's... it's...

I know where they are.

They're in a toy store.

I'm not even gonna ask.

Let me just say I need

those vials by tomorrow

in order to make

a very important delivery.

I would hate

to be disappointed.

I understand, and I

will not disappoint you.

Make sure that you don't.

So, Murdoch,

we're gonna buy a toy?

Yeah! Yeah, we're getting a toy.

Yeah!

Wanna know what it's called?

A bag o' fist.

You want some?

You're so sensitive.

So what are we doing?

We're waiting.

Oh, right, right!

Waiting for what?

Waiting for this guy

to come out of the store.

We're gonna follow him home

and grab the toy chemistry set

from him.

Cool. So we are getting a toy.

Yeah, yeah.

- I forgot to give you this.

- Oh, yeah?

- Yeah.

- What do you got...

There it is!

Now shut up!

There he is. Let's go!

Okay, yeah.

- Seriously?

- Safety first.

- Let's go!

- All right!

Hey, Chad.

How's your birthday so far?

Okay, I guess.

Well, that's good.

What do you say we make dinner

before your mom gets home?

- Okay.

- Yeah?

Yeah, yeah.

Yes, sir,

both vials of serum.

Q-96 and P-67 are missing.

The thief knew exactly what

they were looking for and where.

Yes, I do understand.

Oh, Charlie, this is serious.

And I've been cleared to

tell you just how serious.

All right, shoot.

We've been developing

Q-96 and P-67

for international espionage

and infiltration.

The formulas are

multilinguistic intelligence

and concealment enhancers.

What's that in English?

That's all I can tell you.

Value on

the international market?

Priceless.

Have your team here

come up with anything?

No. We've run trace DNA,

fingerprints,

voice recognition.

We got zip.

Can anyone from Washington

be sent down to help us?

The operation's confined

to this team.

Outside of Washington,

we're the only ones

who knows these chemicals

even exist,

and they want us

to keep it that way.

It's a little late for that.

So where do we go from here?

Try to pick up the trail.

Looks like the gang's all here.

We're up against a gang?

Just watch the house.

Hi, honey.

Sorry I'm late.

Work was crazy.

No worries.

Timing is everything.

That sounds good.

My mother always told me

to marry a man who could cook.

I don't know if this actually

qualifies as cooking,

but it is hot,

and there's a lot of it.

So where's our birthday boy?

I don't know. I think he's, uh,

he's around here someplace.

Right on cue.

Hi, Mom.

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Pat Moran

Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 – March 7, 1924) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He was a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1901 to 1914. Then he became a manager and led two teams to their first-ever modern-era National League championships: the 1915 Philadelphia Phillies and the 1919 Cincinnati Reds. Moran's 1919 Reds also captured their first World Series championship. more…

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