DVD Review: Hotel For Dogs with Emma Roberts and Don
Cheadle (Paramount Studio, 2009/2017, 1 hour and 39 minutes, PG) See the trailer here.
It’s Time to Revisit the Canine Classics
It’s that time of year again when the family
stays home on a chilly Friday, Saturday or Sunday evening to watch a movie -
together with the dogs, a pizza delivered and some popcorn – maybe even a
neighbor kid or two.
So, let’s revisit some canine classics like Hotel for Dogs (2009) with Julia
Roberts’ niece Emma (who is also known for her Nancy Drew) and Don Cheadle, the
Academy Award nominee for Hotel Rwanda.
A Dog’s Eye View of New York City
It all starts with Friday, the whitest cutest
dog in all of New York City, and a young human Bruce (11 years old) and his sister
Andi (16) – a duo in crime with Bruce, a budding young Rube Goldberg*, and Andi, a consummate liar when necessary.
The cast includes “foster parents from hell” (questionable
rock stars [one being Lisa Kudrow!] who lock the food up), and perfect social worker Bernie.
Oh, and nearly 70 dogs, the predictable ‘car
chase’ in reverse and a predictable ending that everyone will love!!
How the Hotel Francis Duke became the Hotel for Dogs
Thinly disguised New York City or Chicago is the
setting for this underrated family flick about a brother-sister duo in foster
care and the pet dog they have to take care of, sneakily, since the fosters dislike
them and dogs.
The kids and dog stumble onto and into an
abandoned hotel, the Hotel Francis Duke, and somehow start collecting stray
dogs along with three good friends in crime (including a love interest) but
also have to run from the police and Animal Control.
How they manage to do all this and find a new
family makes for inspiring family fare.
Because it’s about family and all about family.
Incidentals
The pet food store van has paws and a tail and
two of the canines also begin a relationship – Chinese Crested Romeo and white
poodle Juliet.
A Dog’s Nose, Up Close and Personal
See New York (Central City) from the point of
view of a dog - a pug, a lemon beagle, a St. Bernard, a lab, a Boston, a
Mastiff, a Shar Pei, a Golden – Georgia and Henry and Lenny and Chelsea and
Cooper, but most of the dogs are all-Americans and each shelter dog was adopted
at the end of the movie!
First, A Book
Lois Duncan wrote Hotel for Dogs in 1971 and rewrote it in advance of the movie
coming out, with movie details, slightly changed from the original. Duncan
appears in the movie and then published two sequels: News for Dogs in 2009
And, did you know Duncan also wrote a slew of
other books, including I Know What You
Did Last Summer?
*The contraptions young Bruce comes up with are
worth the price of admission: automatic feeding machines that pour kibble from
Pedigree dog food cans into bowls at precisely 5 pm, fountains that dogs pee in
and exit from by stepping on a platform that causes the fountain to spray water
in a self-cleaning manner, ‘toilets’ that collect and bag the poop then put
them on an assembly line to toss outside, mechanical ball fetching (throwing)
machines, simulated car rides complete with changing scenery and wind,
mechanical sheep on bumper cars for border collie Shep to herd, an automatic
car wash for dogs – you get the picture. Now, get the movie!
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