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Release Date:
March 2, 2001
Original Title:
See Spot Run
Alternate Titles:
Spot – Ein Cop auf vier Pfoten
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Family
Production Companies:
NPV Entertainment
Robert Simonds Productions
Spot Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: PG US: PG
Runtime: 94
A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her irresponsible, mailman, neighbor, Gordon, when the babysitter bails on her. Meanwhile, an assassin mob boss hires 2 goons to kill Agent 11. But when 11 escapes from the van when they tried to kill him, he hides in Gordon's Mailtruck that James is in too. And guess what they name him. Spot.
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Adaptation:
Stuart Gibbs
Craig Titley
Casting:
Roger Mussenden
Costume Design:
Diane Widas
Director:
John Whitesell
Director of Photography:
John S. Bartley
Editor:
Cara Silverman
Executive Producer:
Bruce Berman
Original Music Composer:
John Debney
Producer:
Robert Simonds
Tracey Trench
Andrew Deane
Production Design:
Mark S. Freeborn
Story:
Andrew Deane
Michael Alexander Miller
George Gallo
Stunts:
Crystal Dalman
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