A pampered show dog and a street-smart alley cat embark on a thrilling journey to find their family after being separated during a cross-country move.A pampered show dog and a street-smart alley cat embark on a thrilling journey to find their family after being separated during a cross-country move.A pampered show dog and a street-smart alley cat embark on a thrilling journey to find their family after being separated during a cross-country move.
Susan Sarandon
- Shades
- (voice)
Danny Trejo
- Laurence
- (voice)
Bill Nighy
- Conrad
- (voice)
Brooke Shields
- Willow
- (voice)
Al Franken
- Gramps
- (voice)
Claire Alan
- Gracie
- (voice)
Cory Doran
- Pedro
- (voice)
Bianca Alongi
- Sophie
- (voice)
Mike Nadajewski
- Sherlock
- (voice)
John Stocker
- Rasputin
- (voice)
Rob van Vuuren
- Stephen
- (voice)
- …
Judy Marshak
- Tammy
- (voice)
Nigel Hamer
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
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I loved taking my kids to see Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue over our fall break. It's refreshing seeing a movie that all ages can enjoy and where there's positive messages throughout the movie! I also loved the family portrayed and that the boy/brother had special needs - nice to see that representation in a movie! Great cast and fun animation as well! We had a great time and I would highly recommend this movie to friends, especially with young kids! And an added bonus for those of us in Utah, but how fun that the movie took place in Salt Lake City! Thanks again for providing some great entertainment with an inspirational message for my kids which is often not always found in movies these days!!
We watched this movie back in October and my kids really enjoyed it (ages 6 and 9). We always enjoy family fun movies and this was even better because it involved the family pets, expecially when the cat is the same breed as ours. It was about a dog named Gracie and a cat named Pedro. They became separated from their family and go on a journey to return to them. Seeing what they had to do to get their family and all the adventures they went through had my kids stay in their seats the whole movie (doesn't happen often in this house). Different fun characters come in throughout the movie. Fun family film!
Gracie and Pedro are two beloved pets who are not precisely friends, and they will need to put their differences aside to get back to their two-legged friends in Salt Lake City after an airline mistake left them stranded.
Going into an unexpected adventure across the country through uncharted and unfamiliar lands in order to get back home and reunite with your loved ones is a theme explored since many decades ago in movies like The Incredible Journey from 1963 and more recently A Dog's Way Home from 2019. It is an interesting concept, allowing the characters to explore unknown territories and situations and see how they react to all of this. Gracie (Claire Alan), a pure-bred and refined little dog, and Pedro (Cory Doran), a stray cat rescued from a trashcan, are opposites in many aspects. From their origin to their species, they are different inside and out. Reasons that keep them occupied pulling pranks on each other, fighting, and so on. Gracie and Pedro literally embody the saying "Like cats and dogs," and this adds to the adventure since they are an unlikely pair that will have to collaborate if they want to be back home.
A story that leans on the differences and the characters interactions to produce comedy, but there is also a lot of slapstick, e.g., when going at high speed and different elements collide with someone's face again and again, or bodies defying physics in a Looney Tunes fashion. This, even if overused, renders many scenes humorous. When the pair share some laughs, they are really cute and hilarious, and the movie is funnier than ever, especially considering that, many times, the object of said laughs is standing right before them. Other characters are also funny in their own way; for instance, the rats, whose avarice-driven personalities are seen in little details. It is not clear if this was intentional or not. Its cinematography is good, and there are some POV takes in action scenes that enhance the adrenaline and also offer an interesting vehicle to put oneself in their shoes.
Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue! Finds its weakest aspects when the companions are not on the screen since the rest of the characters are not precisely fun or interesting, let alone the unnecessary musical numbers, thankfully only two, slowing the narrative and evoking a burgeoning desire for them to end. Something similar to Leo (2023), a movie with unnecessary songs, not because the inclusion of songs necessarily lowers a film's quality, but because they are simply not good and, therefore, in no way their inclusion is justified. Gracie & Pedro is a movie that is better when it is completely focused on its protagonists since they are what brought us here in the first place, an interesting and funny duo who share a special bond that develops as the story progresses, and one, as part of the audience, wants to see more of that.
Going into an unexpected adventure across the country through uncharted and unfamiliar lands in order to get back home and reunite with your loved ones is a theme explored since many decades ago in movies like The Incredible Journey from 1963 and more recently A Dog's Way Home from 2019. It is an interesting concept, allowing the characters to explore unknown territories and situations and see how they react to all of this. Gracie (Claire Alan), a pure-bred and refined little dog, and Pedro (Cory Doran), a stray cat rescued from a trashcan, are opposites in many aspects. From their origin to their species, they are different inside and out. Reasons that keep them occupied pulling pranks on each other, fighting, and so on. Gracie and Pedro literally embody the saying "Like cats and dogs," and this adds to the adventure since they are an unlikely pair that will have to collaborate if they want to be back home.
A story that leans on the differences and the characters interactions to produce comedy, but there is also a lot of slapstick, e.g., when going at high speed and different elements collide with someone's face again and again, or bodies defying physics in a Looney Tunes fashion. This, even if overused, renders many scenes humorous. When the pair share some laughs, they are really cute and hilarious, and the movie is funnier than ever, especially considering that, many times, the object of said laughs is standing right before them. Other characters are also funny in their own way; for instance, the rats, whose avarice-driven personalities are seen in little details. It is not clear if this was intentional or not. Its cinematography is good, and there are some POV takes in action scenes that enhance the adrenaline and also offer an interesting vehicle to put oneself in their shoes.
Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue! Finds its weakest aspects when the companions are not on the screen since the rest of the characters are not precisely fun or interesting, let alone the unnecessary musical numbers, thankfully only two, slowing the narrative and evoking a burgeoning desire for them to end. Something similar to Leo (2023), a movie with unnecessary songs, not because the inclusion of songs necessarily lowers a film's quality, but because they are simply not good and, therefore, in no way their inclusion is justified. Gracie & Pedro is a movie that is better when it is completely focused on its protagonists since they are what brought us here in the first place, an interesting and funny duo who share a special bond that develops as the story progresses, and one, as part of the audience, wants to see more of that.
Cheaply made movie with poor animation and story line . Boring and money wasted.
The quality of the characters and scenes are subpar . One of those movies you get up and leave or sleep through it .
Wonder how this made it to the movies as this is really bad and boring. The story line is so slow and makes little sense .
Not worth anyone's time and effort to watch . If the animation was better and the story more like Disney or Pixar then it could be better. But this is boring as he'll and really not worth the effort
Best to watch it on download worst case scenario as it needs a lot of fast forwarding.
The quality of the characters and scenes are subpar . One of those movies you get up and leave or sleep through it .
Wonder how this made it to the movies as this is really bad and boring. The story line is so slow and makes little sense .
Not worth anyone's time and effort to watch . If the animation was better and the story more like Disney or Pixar then it could be better. But this is boring as he'll and really not worth the effort
Best to watch it on download worst case scenario as it needs a lot of fast forwarding.
Gracie and Pedro: Pets to the Rescue was a cute story about family and teamwork from the point of view of a dog and cat - an unlikely combo! As the story develops we start to see the family come together in an effort to find and reunite their family. The brother and sister storyline was relatable and touched on modern issues with social media and technology without overpowering the story. Great for younger kids and older kids to watch together with lessons for everyone. We enjoyed it as a family movie night and found ourselves laughing throughout the story. It's definitely worth a try if you're looking for a new movie to watch.
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- $1,601,719
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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