Mike Elliott directed Beethoven's Big Break
Mike Elliott directed Beethoven's Big Break.
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Beethoven gets his shot at stardom
Beethoven's Big Break is a 2008 film from Mike Elliott. Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad suddenly finds himself the personal wrangler for a large and lovable St. Bernard whose fabulous movie "audition" catapults the dog to stardom. However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad suddenly finds himself the personal wrangler for a large and lovable St. Bernard whose fabulous movie "audition" catapults the dog to stardom. However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
Mike Elliott directs Jonathan Silverman and Moisés Arias in a 2008 family story that earns its reputation through character and pacing rather than hype alone.
Beethoven gets his shot at stardom.
Beethoven gets his shot at stardom
Mike Elliott directed Beethoven's Big Break.
Jonathan Silverman plays Eddie.
Also starring Moisés Arias and Rhea Perlman.
First released in 2008.
Beethoven gets his shot at stardom

Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad suddenly finds himself the personal wrangler for a large and lovable St. Bernard whose fabulous movie "audition" catapults the dog to stardom.

However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
Main characters and performers
Mike Elliott directed Beethoven's Big Break.
Jonathan Silverman plays Eddie.
Also starring Moisés Arias and Rhea Perlman.
First released in 2008.
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Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad suddenly finds himself the personal wrangler for a large and lovable St. Bernard whose fabulous movie "audition" catapults the dog to stardom. However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
Mike Elliott directed the film.
Approximately 101 min.
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