Beethoven's Treasure Tail Page #2
- PG
- Year:
- 2014
- 98 min
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station's still open.
Can you at least take your
paw off the brake? Please?
Thank you,
that's so much better.
All right, steer a little
to the right.
Legend says that after Captain
O'Malley buried his treasure,
he didn't want to share it
with his fellow pirates,
so he made up one true map
and 1 1 fake ones with
the wrong directions.
That way,
no one would be able to tell
which was the right one or not.
To this day, nobody knows which
one of these maps is real.
If any.
The location of
Captain O'Malley's treasure
has remained a secret
for over 200 years.
200 years. 200 years.
Exactly how long it's been since we've
had a customer in here, huh, Louis?
What do you think?
Maybe we'll just
close up shop for the day?
Oh, no, not again.
Find the treasure.
Find the treasure.
Sam.
Not the cliffs again!
Uh-huh.
Fella, you've got a problem.
Yeah, l know that,
can you fix it?
Nope.
Why am l not surprised?
Let me ask you this, is there
another mechanic in this town.
Someone who, uh... Oh!
Someone who knows
how to fix a car?
l know how to
fix a car, mister.
I just don't have
the parts is all.
I gotta order
them from the city.
How long will that take?
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow? Or the next day.
You know, it's hard to tell.
Just, take the car.
Do you know, is there a
Nope.
Hey, Floyd Thursby
down at the pier
can rent you a rowboat
by the hour, huh? Mmm-hmm?
Oh! You know,
there's no cell service.
Do you even have cell
phones in this town?
There's no call for 'em.
Hey, if you wanna get a hold
of somebody, you just yell.
Look, um, Davey.
Uh, name's Phil. Phil?
Your sign outside says,
"Davey Jones' garage."
Yeah,
that's just pirate talk.
You know. For the tourists.
Arr.
He liked it.
Okay, look.
What do you suggest l do?
Well, Mrs. O'Malley's
place over on Potter?
You could stay
there for the night.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
You don't seem to understand.
This is Beethoven.
The famous dog.
I gotta get him
back to Hollywood.
You just don't understand,
do you?
It really doesn't matter.
I don't care what it
takes, because l am not
gonna waste one
more minute in this...
Oh!
Oh!
Don't... Bad dog!
Hey.
Beethoven,
what are you doing?
Oh.
Please, stop running!
Excuse me!
Whoa! Whoa, doggie!
Heel!
Cheers!
Oh!
Dog!
Excuse me.
Mayday!
Oh. Oh!
Ah.
Ooh!
Whoa! Good catch, man.
Sorry.
Hey, come back here, boy.
Excuse me!
Stop!
Where are you going?
Help!
Help!
Help, please!
Help! Anybody!
Help!
Come here, boy!
Beethoven!
Come here, buddy!
Help!
Somebody help.
Oh, come on.
What the...
Go get help. Quick.
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