All Dogs Go to Heaven Page #2

Synopsis: When a casino owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven basically by default since all dogs go to heaven. However, since he wants to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing that damns him to Hell. Once back, he teams with his old partner, Itchy to prep his retaliation. He also stumbles on to an orphan girl who can talk to the animals, thus allowing him to get the inside info on the races to ensure his wins to finance his plans. However, all the while, he is still haunted by nightmares on what's waiting for him on the other side unless he can prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.
Director(s): Don Bluth, Gary Goldman (co-director), Dan Kuenster (co-director)
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
G
Year:
1989
84 min
2,335 Views


# But the only way

this pup knows #

# Is up #

Ok, boys, come on.

Help me.

Lift him up.

Up, up, up!

Come on!

# No, you can't keep a good d

og down-Ow-Wow-Wow-Wown #

# You can't keep a good d

og down-Wow-Wow-Wow-Wown #

Boys!

# He's been fat

and thin #

# I've been out,

been in #

# He tried a life

of virtue #

# But prefer

a life of sin #

# So tonight, man,

we own this town #

# I've known hunger,

I've known thirst #

# Lived the best

and seen the worst #

# But the only way I know

to finish #

# Is to finish first

# So watch out

when you hear this sound #

# 'Cause you can't keep

a good dog #

# No, you can't

keep a good dog #

# Say, you can't keep

a good dog down #

# You can't #

# Keep a good dog #

# Down #

# Down #

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

It's him, boss.

I don't get it.

Mr. Carface, I know

what you're thinking,

But I don't know nothin'

about this.

We set him up for good.

Killer,

I do not wish

that I should share

50% of the business

with my partner Charlie.

You want

that I should go

Squeeze his head

with the pliers?

Killer, that is no way

to treat an old friend.

Friends must be handled

In a friendly

and businesslike way.

Carface!

Carface!

Ha ha ha!

Hey, Carface, you decent?

Ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha!

Charlie!

Oh, is it

really you?

Is it really me?

Is it really you?

Hey, you've put on

a little weight.

I told you

to stay off sweets.

This place

is looking ok--

A little gauche,

but ok.

You know, partner,

I'm proud of you,

But the customers

ain't laughin'.

Gamblers are never

happy, Charlie.

You know that.

Yeah, but I've been

thinking.

What this place needs,

besides new curtains,

Is some class,

culture, choreography,

And some influence

of the theater.

Dancing girls.

What do you say?

Charlie, times has changed.

I've changed, you've changed.

What are you

talking about?

I haven't changed.

Charlie, you done time.

That's not good

for business.

What are you saying?

You are a dog

with a record.

I was framed!

I know. You're like

a brother to me.

That's why...why...

why what?

We need to split up

the partnership.

What? Are you

out of your mind?

They'll be looking

for you,

And what's the first place

they're gonna look?

Here. Here!

I don't like it,

Charlie,

But it's

for our own good.

Did it eat yet?

Yeah, it ate,

But how come

i got to feed

Carface's

little monster?

Huh! Monster!

Come on, dogs,

you've got a job to do.

Carface wants you should

get rid of Charlie.

Charlie?

Oh. Oh! Ooh! Ah!

Charlie!

They're going to

kill you, Charlie!

Charlie!

We'll set you up

somewheres

Where they don't

know you.

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Don Bluth

Donald Virgil Bluth (born September 13, 1937) is an American animator, film director, producer, writer, production designer, video game designer and animation instructor. He is known for directing animated films, such as The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) and Anastasia (1997), and for his involvement in the LaserDisc game Dragon's Lair (1983). He is also known for competing with former employer Walt Disney Productions during the years leading up to the films that would make up the Disney Renaissance. He is the older brother of illustrator Toby Bluth. more…

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