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Release Date:
December 2, 2003
Original Title:
Beethoven's 5th
Alternate Titles:
Beethoven et le trésor perdu
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Capital Arts Entertainment
Universal Home Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G BR: L FR: U GB: U JP: PG12 SK: 12 US: G
Runtime: 91
When Sara takes Beethoven to spend summer vacation with wacky Uncle Freddie in an old mining town, the mischievous canine "digs up" the missing clue to a legendary hidden fortune of Rita and Moe Selig. Now everybody wants to be the dog's best friend as his discovery unleashes a frenzy of treasure hunting among the community's cast of kooky creatures. With help from Uncle Freddie and Garrett (a friend or maybe more), Sara and Beethoven try to help uncover a secret that has been in the crazy little town for years.
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Best Boy Grip:
Matt Horochowski
Camera Operator:
Dan Ayers
Director:
Mark Griffiths
Director of Photography:
Christopher Baffa
Dolly Grip:
Gaylan Andrew Hussain
Editor:
John Gilbert
Executive Producer:
Mike Elliott
First Assistant Director:
Tony Steinberg
Key Grip:
Manny Duran
Music:
Adam Berry
Producer:
Mike Elliott
Second Assistant Director:
Casey Mako
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Ayers
Still Photographer:
Chuck Zlotnick
Stunt Double:
Michelle Shore
Writer:
Elana Lesser
Cliff Ruby
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