K-911

Synopsis: Mike Dooley has been teamed up with Jerry Lee, a German Shepherd dog, for nearly ten years, but Jerry Lee isn't as young as he once was, and Dooley's superiors suggest that maybe it's time that Jerry Lee was retired from the force. But there is a stalker who wants Dooley dead. The stalker, disgruntled crime novelist Devon Lane, became obsessed with Dooley's wife after she rejected his book, and he blames Dooley for her death. When Jerry Lee can't keep up with chasing Devon during a shootout, Captain Byers teams Dooley and Jerry Lee with a younger K9 team -- aggressive female detective Welles and her dog Zeus, a young, strong Doberman Pincher. After Dooley futilely investigates a convict he once busted, the dogs get him back on track by sniffing out Devon's storage locker. The room reveals Devon's identity to Dooley, and one of Devon's manuscripts reveals that he intends to make Dooley suffer for his words. When Devon makes a bold move by invading the precinct and taking Welles hostage,
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Charles T. Kanganis
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
PG-13
Year:
1999
91 min
280 Views


[ R & B ]

Your love

is liftin'me hi gher

Than I've ever

been lifted before

[ Alarm Beeping )

So keep it up

[ Do g Yawning, Whining ]

And I'll be at your side

forever more

You know your love

Your love keeps liftin'me

Keeps on liftin'

Love keeps liftin'me

Hi gher

Hi gher and hi gher

Okay, bud.

I said, your love

Your love keeps liftin'me

Keeps on

Love keeps liftin'me

Liftin'me

hi gher and hi gher

Make you all clean for today.

Now once

I was downhearted

Disappointment

was my closest friend

But then you came

and he soon departed

And you know he never

showed his face again

That's why your love

Your love keeps lifting me

Paw.

Keeps on liftin'me

Hi gher

Hi gher and hi gher

I said your love

Keep on

Your love keeps liftin'me

Love keeps liftin'me

Liftin'

Hi gher and hi gher

All right

[ Skipped item nr. 23 ]

Okay. Let's g o.

[ Barks )

Hey ! Hey ! Hey !

Hey !

Another ticket.

Damn !

Parking on the wrong side

of the street ?

This is a Ford Dyslexia !

[ Barking ]

It's g onna be

a great day today,

Jerry Lee. Come on.

[ Man ]

Park it over there.

[ Jerry Lee

Barking, Growling ]

[ Man ]

What ? What ? What ?

It's bank day.

All right, I know

we're here to g et

some Kibble money.

I'm g onna g o

to that ATM machine

and g et some cash.

Stay here and watch my car. I spent

a lot of money restoring this car.

You protect my car.

[ Whining )

And don't

chang e the music.

Stay.

Don't bite my--

Watch for bad guys

near my car.

[ Woman ]

When's your car g ettin'done ?

[ Man ] Wednesday, I think.

[ Woman ]

What a hassle.

[ Man ] Yeah.

[ A TM Beeping ]

''Checking, savings.''

No savings, checking.

''Smoker, nonsmoker ?''

Nonsmoker.

'' Democrat, Republican ?''

Democrat.

[ Man ]

Didn't I tell you

to stay in the car ?

Get in the car.

Good boy.

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

Get down !

Police ! Get down !

Get down !

Police !

Police !

Down, g et down !

No, not here.

Not by my car !

Oh, man.

[ Guard ]

C ode Red! C ode Red!

We're under fire.

Repeat, we're pinned down

and under fire.

Some partner you are.

Why didn't you warn me,

at least ?

[ Guard ] Is this guy

after the money, or is

he just pissed at your car ?

Can you reload, please ?

Thank you.

[ Gunfire C ontinues ]

My speaker !

My stereo.

We're g onna take this guy out.

You cover us,

and don't be afraid

to use the gun !

Come on, Jerry Lee !

Hey, come on.

Open up.

Come on.

Shut the door.

Okay, so I forg ot.

It's a bulletproof window.

All right, you son of a b*tch,

we both have armor now.

We g ot him.

No, no, not

the running thing.

I hate the running thing.

Let's g o.

[ Growling )

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

[ Grunting )

[ C oughing ]

[ Grunting, Groaning )

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

-Jerry Lee !

- [ Panting )

[ Man ]

Jerry Lee !

[ Moaning, Gasping )

Come on.

Jerry Lee, come on !

[ Screams )

Aah !

- [ Motor Rewing )

- [ Jerry Lee Barking ]

Damn it !

- [ Grunting ]

- [ Whining )

[ Groaning )

Hey !

He's g one.

[ Coughing )

Why didn't you jump ?

Come on.

[ Whining )

What do you mean--

[ Imitates Whining )

What, are you leavin'

it all for me ? H uh ?

Christ, what's

with you lately ?

What's with you ?

We almost had that guy.

[ Whining )

[ Panting )

You know why

cops have dogs ?

So they don't

have to do this !

That's the deal.

Manag ement, labor.

Foreman, employee.

Boss, secretary.

I walk, you run.

I cuff 'em, you catch 'em.

You g et treats,

I g et a promotion.

[ Gasping )

I can't breathe !

[ Gasping )

My car !

Jerry Lee, look what

he did to my car !

Look what they did!

I couldn't even sell it

to a cheese factory.

Hey, Dooley !

Check this out.

It's a modified M-1 6.

A company called...

Armaments 2000's

doin' the retrofit.

It's supposed to be

for military use only.

Where did you hear that ?

I saw it

in a gun magazine.

Did you pick that up

on the street ?

Yeah.

Are you supposed to be

messin' with evidence ?

No.

Give me that.

Go g et me some coffee.

Well, Jerry Lee, so much

for the Brady Bill, huh ?

- Dooley ?

What are you doing here ?

- H i, Captain.

[ Sighs )

What happened ?

U h, well, there was a,

uh, equipment failure.

Equipment failure ?

The bad guy had Air Jordans on.

It was no contest.

What about Jerry Lee ?

He needs four little

Air Jordans too ?

You mean they make

those for dogs ?

That was a rhetorical question.

You know, Captain,

you should let people know

when you plan to be rhetorical,

'cause your tone of voice

never chang es.

You think you're funny ?

Sometimes.

This isn't

one of those times.

Jerry Lee, he just hit me !

Quit bein' a smart-ass.

Tell me what happened.

Again !

The bad guy had

a full body armor on.

That should have given you

the advantag e.

It was that lightweight stuff.

What can I tell you ?

The guy had a rocket up his ass.

What the hell is that ?

This here ?

U h, this was the shooter's.

This is a modified M-1 6.

A company

named Armaments 2000

does the retrofit.

It's apparently

for military use only.

How do you know all that ?

I'm trying to better myself

by taking night seminars.

Ah, shut up, will you ?

You better sit down.

You look pale.

Probably because you hit me.

And give that dog there

a drink of water.

Jerry Lee is fine,

and so am I.

You don't look fine.

Sit down before you fall down.

Now.

Detective Harris ?

Yes.

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