From "Old Yeller" to "Marley & Me" to "Dog," movies charting the relationship between man and man's best friend are sure to bring water, and Netflix has already lined up the 2023 adaptation of the book that will have you gripping. your handkerchiefs . The trailer for "Dog Gone," starring Rob Lowe and adapted from Pauls Toutonghi's 2016 book of the same name, has just dropped.
Home is at the center of "Dog Gone Trouble", about a lost dog whose owner has just died. But this animated family feature on Netflix is nothing to write home about.
Director: Stephen Herek
Writers: Nick Santora, Pauls Toutonghi
Stars: Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Rob Lowe, Susan Gallagher
It begins with Trouble (voiced by Big Sean) living luxuriously in a mansion, a far cry from the mutt lifestyle. After his wealthy partner, Mrs. Sarah Vanderwhoozie (the always lovely Betty White, who's criminally missing here), dies, her greedy niece (Marissa Jaret Winokur) and nephew (Joel McHale) rush in to get their hands on her. Mrs. Vanderwhoozie's belongings. The capture? If you want her riches, you must also take care of her diva bitch.
“Dog Gone” is the true story of John Marshall (Rob Lowe) as he sets out on the Appalachian Trail to find Gonker, the four-legged best friend of his son Fielding's (Johnny Berchtold) four-legged friend.
“Gonker is not just any dog. He is my best friend,” says Fielding. “Everyone needs a soul that loves you because it is you. That's what Gonker was to me. And he is now lost.
A serious Lowe promises Berchtold that the missing dog will be found. And when wife and mother Virginia (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) asks John how he can make such a big promise, he simply assures her, "Because I believe it."
The official tagline for Netflix's "Dog Gone" reads: "After a young man and his beloved dog are separated on the Appalachian Trail, he and his father must begin a desperate search to find him before he is killed." too late. Based on an incredible true story of humanity and everyday heroism.“
Based on Toutonghi's book, titled "Dog Gone: A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home," the film is written by Nick Santora, who produces alongside Jeremy Kipp Walker. Lowe Executive Producer.
Directed by Stephen Herek, the film opens on January 13 on the streamer.
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