Beethoven's 2nd (1993)
Sarah Rose Karr: Emily Newton
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Quotes
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[the Newtons are having dinner, faint barking sounds are heard]
George Newton : Are those sounds coming from outside or in the basement?
Alice Newton , Ryce Newton , Emily , Ted a.k.a. Shorty : [quickly, in unison] Outside.
George Newton : [leaves the table] I-I think I'm hearing something from the basement.
[George walks down the basement, the light switch is heard turned on]
George Newton : OH, NO!
Alice Newton : Roll, anyone?
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[the Newton family search for the puppies]
Emily Newton : Look!
[the family stops]
Emily Newton : Puppy poops.
Ted a.k.a. Shorty : If it's warm, that means we're close! Touch it.
Emily Newton : No, YOU touch it.
Ted a.k.a. Shorty : No, I'm not gonna touch it; you're gonna touch it.
Ryce Newton : I'll touch it.
[Ryce slowly puts her fingers down to the object, Emily winces]
Ryce Newton : [in disgust] It's warm.
George Newton : Okay, good! They're close. Better wash your hands.
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Emily : We're not millionaires yet. Are we thousandaires?
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Brillo, Regina's ex-husband & Missy's owner : I've got good news.
George Newton : Yeah, what's that?
Brillo, Regina's ex-husband & Missy's owner : The judge threw out Regina's claim. That means I get Missy and Regina gets nothing.
Ted a.k.a. Shorty : That's great, Brillo.
Brillo, Regina's ex-husband & Missy's owner : I bought Missy over to see her children. Are they around?
George Newton : Sure I'll get them. Puppies! Puppies, your mother is here.
Emily Newton : Puppies! Oh, puppies!
[Missy's puppies come running down the stairs]
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[first lines]
Emily : [gives Beethoven a piece of pork] Here, Beethoven.
Ted a.k.a. Shorty : [gives him a slightly bigger slice] Here, boy. Here's a special treat.
Alice Newton : [shows him a roasted chicken] Here, Beethoven. This is from all of us.
George Newton : Beethoven...
[holds up a giant steak]
George Newton : I want you to have this!
[George approaches to Beethoven]
Ryce Newton : Mom, we're out of toilet paper!
Alice Newton : Here!
[a roll of toilet paper wakes up Beethoven from his dream]