Directed by Brian Robbins (VARSITY BLUES, THE PERFECT SCORE), this updated spin on THE SHAGGY DOG and THE SHAGGY D.A. features Tim Allen as Dave Douglas, a Deputy District Attorney who spends way too much time at the office and way too little time with his family. His son, Joe (Spencer Breslin), feels completely misunderstood, and his wife, Rachel (Kristin Davis), feels like a single parent. To make matters worse, his teenage daughter, Carly (Zena Gray), considers Douglas the enemy because he is representing a pharmaceutical company, Grant and Strickland, in their case against her social studies teacher, who is accused of burning down their lab to protest animal testing. Douglas' life changes in an instant when animal-loving Carly brings home a friendly shaggy dog that bites the dog-disliking D.A.
What Douglas doesn't know is that the dog has a secret. This Tibetan wonder dog is 300 years old, as smart as a human, and as playful as a pup. Soon, Douglas is exhibiting canine tendencies himself - a heightened sense of smell, a tendency to growl at opposing counsel in court, and an overwhelming urge to defend his front yard. His full transformation to a dog allows him rare insight into what his family really thinks and feels, and gives Douglas the opportunity to decide what is truly important. To further complicate matters, Grant and Strickland – the very company Douglas is representing – are certain that the dog that bit him holds the secret to the Fountain of Youth, and are determined to learn what it is. Robert Downey, Jr. stars as Dr. Kozak, Grant and Strickland's evil mastermind, and Philip Baker Hall plays head honcho Strickland. Jane Curtin and Danny Glover are also featured.
Theatrical Release: March 10, 2006
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
Dolby Digital 2.0 - Spanish
Subtitles - French - Optional
Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Featurette - "Bone-Tickling Bloopers"
Commentaries - Commentary with Director Brian Robbins and Producer David Hoberman
Deleted Scenes
"Bark-Along Bone-us Feature" for Dogs
Director of Photography
Gabriel Beristain:
Production Designer
Leslie McDonald: Production Designer
Writer
Cormac Wibberley: Screenwriter
Writer
Geoff Rodkey: Screenwriter, DADDY DAY CARE (2003)
Writer
Jack Amiel: Screenwriter, PRINCE AND ME (2004)
Writer
Marianne Wibberley: Screenwriter
Writer
Michael Begler: Screenwriter, PRINCE AND ME (2004)
Costume Designer
Molly Maginnis: Costume Designer, AMERICAN DREAMZ (2006)
Review 1:
"Good dog. With a couple of priceless scenes as a prosecutor trying desperately to contain his inner canine, Tim Allen turns what could have been an obligatory revisiting into something worth seeing."
Source: New York Times
p.E19 03/01/2006
Review 2:
"[I]t does offer a few bona fide belly laughs....DOG is funniest when Allen first exhibits canine traits."
Source: USA Today
p.6D 03/03/2006
Review 3:
"[The] tale manages to rise above...thanks to Allen's game dedication to growling his lines..." -- Grade: B
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.55 08/04/2006