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  1. Beethoven (film) - Wikipedia

    Beethoven is a 1992 American family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and written by John Hughes (under the pseudonym "Edmond Dantès") and Amy Holden Jones. The film's plot centers on a St. …

  2. Beethoven (1992) - IMDb

    The movie turned out to be a very pleasant surprise, easily exceeding those expectations. Beethoven is the star, as he should be. The human cast, however, perform wonderfully in providing the light …

  3. Beethoven streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch

    Find out how and where to watch "Beethoven" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  4. Watch Beethoven | Prime Video - amazon.com

    After siblings talk their father into adopting a larger-than-life St. Bernard, a scheming vet tries to nab the pooch for a deadly experiment.

  5. Beethoven (1992) - Movie | Moviefone

    Apr 3, 1992 · Beethoven, as he is named, grows into a giant of a dog... a St Bernard. Doctor Varnick, the local vet has a secret and horrible sideline, which requires lots of dogs for experiments.

  6. Watch Beethoven - Netflix

    A father reluctantly agrees to let his children keep a Saint Bernard puppy, but the playful pooch soon turns into a full-grown engine of destruction. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Prime Video: Beethoven

    After siblings talk their father into adopting a larger-than-life St. Bernard, a scheming vet tries to nab the pooch for a deadly experiment.

  8. Beethoven (franchise) - Wikipedia

    Beethoven is a series of eight American films, created by John Hughes (credited as Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones, in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of …

  9. Beethoven | Rotten Tomatoes

    Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Beethoven on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!

  10. Beethoven movie review & film summary review: - Roger Ebert

    Apr 3, 1992 · The kids are heartbroken and Grodin eventually relents, setting up a series of adventures in which Beethoven (for such is the name of the dog) becomes a member of the family while growing …