| Turner and Hooch | | Cast : | Tom Hanks, Mare Winningham | | Director : | Roger Spottiswoode | | Studio : | Touchstone Video | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen | | Released Date : | July 28, 1989 | | DVD Released Date : | March 02, 2004 | | Language : | English (Dubbed) | | Audience Rating : | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | May 19, 2005 | | Summary | A very funny movie | Content
 | Turner and Hooch is a very funny movie but the ending is sad but man this is very funny movie Hooch is one slobbery dog buy it dont take my opion.
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| Rating |      | | Date | March 06, 2005 | | Summary | In The Same League As Old Yeller! | Content
 | This Tom Hanks and Beasley The Dog movie from 1989 has always been a great movie to watch for it's wonderful story about man's best friend. It's great to see the relationship between the Hanks character and Hooch develop during the movie, from Hanks being at odds with Hooch's slobbering ways to eventually becoming his best friend and partner against crime. Like another great canine film, Old Yeller, the ending is a sad but ultimately happy one. Rent a copy of this under-appreciated classic. |
| Rating |   | | Date | January 14, 2005 | | Summary | Be Warned - PG is NOT what this movie should be rated | Content
 | Parents, I would strongly suggest pre-viewing this movie before allowing your younger children to see this movie. Near the begining of the movie, two people are murdered; and while you don't "see" it, you can hear it. You also get to see Scott Turner (actor Tom Hanks) running around in his underwear. Plus there are two or three sexually suggestive scenes - one is a very heavily suggestive scene.
If you could cut those scenes out, this would be a great film. You just have to love the mastiff playing Hooch, and the scenes where the dog is destroying things is just plain funny! |
| Rating |   | | Date | April 06, 2004 | | Summary | sad ending | Content
 | All the humor and amusing antics of the script go completely out the window when Hooch dies at the end. Bah! Kill Hanks but not the dog! |
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