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  1. Beethoven (franchise) 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 their pet Saint Bernard (named Beethoven).

    • Beethoven (1992) Director: Brian Levant. Writers: Edmond Dantes (John Hughes), Amy Holden Jones. Runtime: 87 min. Synopsis: The Newton family finds and adopts a dog, a big Saint Bernard.
    • Beethoven’s 2nd (1993) Director: Rod Daniel. Writers: Len Blum. Runtime: 89 min. Synopsis: In the sequel, Beethoven has a litter of puppies. Now, the Newton family has to rescue the puppies from the greedy owner Regina (Debi Mazar), who alternately wishes to kill or sell the puppies.
    • Beethoven’s 3rd (2000) Director: David Mickey Evans. Writer: Jeff Schechter. Runtime: 99 min. Synopsis: Beethoven’s 3rd is a direct-to-video movie. Beethoven goes on a cross-country road trip in an RV to attend a family reunion.
    • Beethoven’s 4th (2001) Director: David Mickey Evans. Writer: John Loy. Runtime: 93 min. Synopsis: In Beethoven’s 4th, Beethoven gets sent to doggy school. He accidentally switches places with Michelangelo, a well-mannered St. Bernard.
  2. Comedy franchises. Film series introduced in 1992. Films about dogs. Films about pets.

  3. Beethoven's 3rd. The Newton family from the first two Beethoven movies is on vacation in Europe, but they do plan to attend a Newton family reunion, and to make sure one of their family members definitely makes it, they ship him to travel to there with George's brother, Richard.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · The best Beethoven movies showcase the comedic and familial nature of the films set within the Beethoven franchise. At their core, these engaging tales demonstrate the strong bond between humans and their furry companions, while highlighting the timeless appeal of Beethoven's endearing antics.

  5. Mar 16, 2020 · Beethoven is generally considered to be the strongest film in the collection. According to IMDb the Beethoven films are ranked as follows: Beethoven (1992) – 5.6/10. Beethoven’s 2nd (1993) – 4.9/10. Beethoven’s Treasure Tail (2014) – 4.6/10.

  6. What a story! Triumph over adversity – with an impeccable soundtrack. As soon as movies took off, Beethoven became a compelling presence on the big screen. The first star to commit the tortured Teuton to celluloid was the French actor Harry Baur.

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