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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

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"There is no one working today who can come within a mile of Bluth at his best" (Chicago Tribune). Boasting brilliant visuals, a tender yet unsentimental storyline, and beautifully performed character voices provided by Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi, Dom DeLuise, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly, Burt Reynolds and Vic Tayback, this film represents the pinnacle of the animator's art. All Dogs Go To Heaven is a must-see film for all children... and for everyone who's still young at heart.
Set in 1939 New Orleans, this colorful, song-filled story centers on Charles B. Barkin, a roguish German Shepherd with the charm of a con man and the heart of a marshmallow. Out for revenge against his double-crossing former partner, a cigar-chomping pit bull known as Carface, Charlie finds himself guardian to a lonely little orphan named Anne-Marie. Her astounding ability to talk to animals leads this unlikely pair on an adventure packed with thrills, laughs, tears and true love.

Starring: Burt Reynolds Dom Deluise Charlie Sheen Loni Anderson Sheena Easton Vic Tayback

Director: Don Bluth Larry Leker Paul Sabella

TM & © 2000-2009 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Rest in peace, Judith Barsi. :,(

  • RIP Judith barsi.

    Your dad is a fucked up man

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  • hey ! the first All Dogs Go To Heaven is from Goldcrest, not from Metro-Goldwin-Mayer

  • Anyone excited about the Blu Ray?

  • Don Bluths works were, and still are, genius works and a positively amazing show in the art of animation for their decades.

  • RIP Judith

  • @MrMcb1990 Yeah, she was the second actress from a Don Bluth movie to meet a tragic end. Elizabeth Hartman (Mrs. Brisby) committed suicide a year before Judith Barsi was killed. Judith would've been 32 if she were alive, very sad.

  • @oddsource Poor Judith Barsi, a great actress she would have been indeed, the film wasn't even released until a year after she was murdered.

  • All Dogs Go To Heaven proves that Don Bluth didn't need Disney to produce a classic movie.

  • This is one of Don Bluth's best movies and one of my fave animated (or otherwise)

    films of all time!

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