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My Dog Skip

  • 2000
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
22K
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My Dog Skip (2000)
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A shy boy grows up in 1940s Mississippi with the help of his beloved dog, Skip.A shy boy grows up in 1940s Mississippi with the help of his beloved dog, Skip.A shy boy grows up in 1940s Mississippi with the help of his beloved dog, Skip.

  • Director
    • Jay Russell
  • Writers
    • Willie Morris
    • Gail Gilchriest
  • Stars
    • Frankie Muniz
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Diane Lane
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Willie Morris
      • Gail Gilchriest
    • Stars
      • Frankie Muniz
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Diane Lane
    • 157User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Frankie Muniz
    Frankie Muniz
    • Willie Morris
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Jack Morris
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Ellen Morris
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Dink
    Mark Beech
    • Army Buddy
    Susan Carol Davis
    Susan Carol Davis
    • Mrs. Jenkins
    David Pickens
    • Mr. Jenkins
    Bradley Coryell
    • Big Boy Wilkinson
    Daylan Honeycutt
    • Henjie Henick
    Cody Linley
    Cody Linley
    • Spit McGee
    Lucile Doan Ewing
    • Aunt Maggie
    Polly Craig
    • Grandmother Mamie
    John Stiritz
    • Grandfather Percy
    Enzo
    Enzo
    • Skip
    Moose
    Moose
    • Skip
    Caitlin Wachs
    Caitlin Wachs
    • Rivers Applewhite
    Elizabeth Rice
    Elizabeth Rice
    • Rivers' Friend
    Nate Bynum
    Nate Bynum
    • Man on Street
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Willie Morris
      • Gail Gilchriest
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    10mctheimer

    A family movie that the adults will probably appreciate even more than their kids

    This is an absolutely wonderful movie that's aimed for children, but will probably be even more loved by adults.

    In 1942, a 10-year-old boy who is more intellectual than athletic and is constantly teased by others finds solace in the puppy given to him on his birthday. The dog helps him make friends and grow up.

    That's the capsule of the plot. This movie is much more than that. The acting all around is excellent, but special credit must be given to Frankie Munoz (as the boy) and Moose, the dog from "Frasier" as...the dog.

    "My Dog Skip" does a wonderful job of showing all of the joys and agonies of changing from a child into a young adult. It's hard not to recognize yourself in the episodes.

    While this movie is sentimental, it's not played for sentimentality. That's much of why it works so well. You won't feel like you're being manipulated as you watch.

    Be forwarned: some of the scenes might be rather intense for children under the age of seven. You, as an adult, will probably want to bring along some hankies. >
    michaelsibley416

    an endearing film with heart

    I loved this movie from start to finish. "My Dog Skip" reminded me a lot of a 1998 movie called "Simon Birch" from the narrator to the feeling I got inside while watching both films.

    I was also thrilled to learn that Kevin Bacon was a part of this cast because he is an actor that has presence. Every time he is on screen it is as if the screen shines. "My Dog Skip" also stars one the best child stars around named Frankie Muniz. When talking about natural talent this kid has it. Rounding out this cast is Diane Lane and Luke Wilson.

    As Haley Joel Osment did with his performance last year in "The Sixth Sense," Frankie Muniz stole the show this year with his in "My Dog Skip."

    This may not be an original idea but it is presented in such a way that works. "My Dog Skip" is refreshing and non-violent film that allows everyone to sit back and relax. All I have to say about this film is bravo on a movie well done on the acting as well as the directing. Everything about the film was terrific.

    I wish I could live the life of this kid and have a dog this loyal and obedient. I really enjoyed this movie from start to finish.

    I recommend that everyone watch "MY DOG SKIP."
    7polenta3

    GREAT MOVIE!

    I give this movie TWO thumbs UP! It was great! I was crying at the end of it, when they were showing him go to college and leave skip behind! I definitely recommend seeing this movie if you haven't already by now.
    8Movie-12

    A gentle, heartfelt and emotional picture. *** out of ****.

    MY DOG SKIP / (2000) *** Starring: Frankie Muniz, Kevin Bacon, Luke Wilson, and Diane Lane Directed by Jay Russell. Written by Gail Gilchriest, based on the book by Willie Morris. Running time: 95 minutes. Rated PG (for brief violence and mild language).

    "My Dog Skip" is an emotionally effective and challengingly involving piece of cinema. The film, directed by Jay Russell, based on a writing by Willie Morris, works well because it proves two theories: 1) The war affected not only the soldiers in battle, but also normal families in minor but critical methods, and 2) Childhood can be best remembered by our fond memories with the family's dog. These elements present the audience with an accurate and knowledgeable atmosphere with memorable characters and issues.

    The movie is set in the summer of 1942. The story explores a family of three, Jack, Ellen, and Willie Morris. Jack (Kevin Bacon) is the heartbroken father who lost his leg in war years ago. Ellen (Diane Lane) is the simple minded housewife doing more manual labors than women usually complete. Willie (TV's Frankie Muniz) is their lonely son-maybe ten years of age. He has no local friends, is poor at sports and teased at school. His best acquaintance is in his mid twenties, a mechanic named Dink (Luke Wilson), who is called for battle not too long into the picture, leaving Willie all alone.

    Ellen decides to go against father's orders and purchase Willie a faithful companion of his own for his birthday: a puppy. Although Jack firmly opposes this gift, his wife convinces him Willie is old enough to take care of a dog. Willie names his new friend Skip, who drinks out of the toilet, does not obey commands, and seemingly understands human emotions.

    "My Dog Skip" wisely uses the war as a mood developing overtone; a background event that provokes confusion in Willie and gradually changes the lives of those around him. The time period is ideal for such a film to take place. The filmmakers produce a lifelike atmosphere that perfectly defines what living in the 1940's was like.

    The film features beautiful and captivating performances by everyone in the cast. Frankie Muniz, from Fox's "Malcolm in the Middle" on TV, is very effective and well cast. He creates the appropriate narrative connection the film depends upon. Kevin Bacon is broad yet poignant, with a bold mood of a father in the 40's. Luke Wilson is also successful here, making his dynamic character obvious throughout. Diane Lane does not have enough screen time to explore any real material, but creates rich character chemistry with Bacon.

    The movie could investigate the Luke Wilson character more thoroughly. About half way into the story, "My Dog Skip" nearly drops this seemingly important character only to later bring him back to supply the plot with several crucial sequences. Skip's intelligence appears to altered in various scenes throughout the production. In one scene, the dog will presumably understand human emotion and restore motivation. In others he cannot accomplish simple tricks and drinks out of the family toilet. This animal, although very significant character, needs to be more consistent and less exaggerated.

    Most of the film's dialogue is right on the money; smart and fitting. It is not too straightforward or excessively blunt, but gentle and thematic. Most of "My Dog Skip" is gentle-hearted, however, and provides the lovable atmosphere that starving audiences are searching for, along with high quality and entertaining situations, in family based movies. If this description fits you, regardless of age, this is the movie you are looking for.

    "My Dog Skip" is brought to you by Warner Bros.
    7helpless_dancer

    Heartwarming heartbreaker

    Anybody who had a close friend during childhood who happened to be a canine should go for this one. Like most of the pooch films it was corny in spots, but at least Skip wasn't endowed with human intelligence. Of course, the mean men were around to cause trouble for the dog and boy; can't get by without them. Fun movie, but be sure to bring along a crying towel.

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    • Trivia
      Six Jack Russell terriers, including Moose and his son Enzo, played Skip.
    • Goofs
      Dink says that Willie's father got a purple heart in the Spanish Civil War, but there were no U.S. military in that war - only volunteers - so no military awards of any kind were made.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: Old Skip was 11, and feeble with arthritis, but he never lost that old devilish look in his eye. He made my room his own. Came across an old photo of him not long ago. His little face, with the long snout sniffing at something in the air. His tail was straight out, pointing. Eyes were flashing in some momentary excitement. He always loved to be rubbed on the back of his neck. And when I did it, he'd yawn and he'd stretch, reach out to me with his paws, as if he was trying to embrace me. I recieved a transatlantic call one day. "Skip died," Daddy said. He and my mama wrapped him in my baseball jacket. "They buried him out under our elm tree," they said. That wasn't totally true. For he really lay buried in my heart.

    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Moonlight Promenade
      Written by Ib Glindemann (as IB Glindemann)

      Published by Carbert Special Accounts (BMI)

      Courtesy of APM

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Chú Chó Skip
    • Filming locations
      • Canton, Mississippi, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • MDS Productions LLC
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,134,641
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,943
      • Jan 17, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,547,761
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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