Beethoven's Christmas Adventure Page #2
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- 2011
- 90 min
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really nice to meet you
and, uh, we really have
to get going, okay?
So, uh, come on, Beethoven.
Let's go. Let's go.
Great job, Beethoven.
Got me rescuing an insane guy dressed like an elf.
(BEETHOVEN BARKlNG)
Look, wait!
(GRUNTS)
Wait!
ANNOUNCER:
This Christmas,Beethoven wants you all to consider
giving the gift you
can't find in a store.
Rescue a pet from a shelter and give
someone a home for the holidays.
And please become a monthly donor to the ASPCA.
(ANNOUNCER READlNG)
Well, what do you think?
l think l like it.
Really?
Really!
Christine, l think you hit this
one right out of the dog park.
Thank you for this opportunity.
Hold on a second!
What if l was
to tell you,
that l have another possible
promotional opportunity for Beethoven.
What are you
talking about?
Well, l spoke with
the mayor this morning.
He told me that the town Christmas
parade this year is going to be televised.
Anyway, he wants Beethoven to be
the Grand Marshal of the parade.
lsn't that fantastic?
This could be an enormous opportunity,
for the firm and for you.
But Beethoven's
expected home.
Don't you worry
about that.
l've already made arrangements with his owners
for all those details.
Cooper, if you do
a good job on this,
guarantee that promotion is yours.
What do you say?
You up for it?
Absolutely, Mr. Rexford.
Thank you.
Wait. Wait. Look.
Look. Hey, l need your
help all right? Okay?
Um. Look, l don't know
anyone else here
and l really don't
know where "here" is!
And Santa's gonna be
really upset if l don't...
Okay, look. l'm not
a six-year-old kid anymore.
l know that there's no such thing as Santa Claus.
(SCOFFS)
Yes, there is!
And l have to get his magic
toy bag back before Christmas.
l think what you need to find is a good psychiatrist.
Maybe a whole
team of them.
What? No! No, no, no,
l'm telling the truth!
(BARKlNG)
Ha! See, your dog believes me.
(LAUGHS)
He must've saw me fall out of the sleigh,
didn't you, boy?
Where did they
get him?
What if l can prove
that l can understand
what this drool
machine is saying?
How are you gonna do that?
By talking to him.
All right.
Let's see what
we have here. Okay.
"Reindeer, Snow Bunny,
Polar Bear, Weasel,
"Bank Executive?
Oh, dog!" Here we go!
Talk about dog breath.
All right,
so, Beethoven,
that only you would know.
Okay, l'll play along,
but you're crazier than a calico on catnip
if you really think you're gonna be
able to understand what l'm saying!
l can understand you
perfectly, Beethoven.
You're kidding me, right?
Wait, wait, wait.
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