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Release Date:
April 8, 2014
Original Title:
The Dog Who Saved Easter
Alternate Titles:
Ein Hund rettet Ostern
Le chien qui a sauvé Pâques
O Cachorro Que Salvou a Páscoa
Zeus - Una Pasqua da cani
Zeus: El súper perro
Пес, який врятував Різдво
Собака, спасшая Пасху
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Digital Filmz International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 87
It's Easter and everyone's favorite K-9 is back! The Bannisters are heading out on a family cruise and sending Zeus to doggie day care. Everything is going according to plan, until the daycare's crosstown rival hires a trio of crooks to sabotage the fledgling business. Zeus will make some new friends and new enemies as he uses all his tricks to save the daycare and Easter!
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Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Co-Producer:
Elisa Donovan
Costume Design:
Jocelyn Kuan
Director:
Sean Olson
Director of Photography:
Joseph M. Setele
Editor:
Sean Olson
Executive Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
Jeffrey Schenck
Zelma Kiwi
Music:
Jason Brandt
Producer:
Peter Sullivan
Johnny Remo
Screenplay:
Richard Gnolfo
Sean Olson
Michael Ciminera
Peter Sullivan
Story:
Jeffrey Schenck
Peter Sullivan
Michael Ciminera
Richard Gnolfo
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