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  1. A canine angel, Charlie, sneaks back to earth from heaven but ends up befriending an orphan girl who can speak to animals. In the process, Charlie learns that friendship is the most heavenly gift of all. Charlie B. Barkin (Burt Reynolds), a rascally German Shepherd with a shady past, breaks out of a New Orleans dog pound with the help of his ...

  2. Plot. In 1939 New Orleans, charming but unscrupulous Charlie B. Barkin escapes from the dog pound where he was to be put down with the help of his best friend Itchy Itchiford and returns to their casino riverboat on the bayou, formerly run by Charlie himself and his business partner, Carface Caruthers.

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    In 1939, Charlie Barkin and his assistant Itchy Itchiford are breaking out of a heavily secured dog pound, but in the process bust a water main and are discovered. The two barely escape while being shot at. Later, they make a grand entrance at Carface's casino operated in an old, idle oil tanker in a bayou. Apparently, Carface, unwilling to share t...

    Burt Reynolds as Charlie B. Barkin- German Shepherd/Collie hybrid.
    Dom DeLuise as Itchy Itchiford- Dachshund, works for Charlie.
    Judith Barsi as Anne-Marie - Orphan human girl that can speak to animals and the tritagonist. This was Judith Barsi's last role because she and her mother were killed in a murder-homicide a year an...
    Loni Anderson as Flo- a female Rough Collie and one of Charlie's friends.
    "Love Survives" - Irene Cara and Freddie Jackson - Length: 3:25 (Note:The soundtrack version speeds up the song at 6%, resulting in a higher pitch than normal.)
    "Mardi Gras" - Music Score - Length: 1:17
    "You Can't Keep a Good Dog Down" - Burt Reynolds and Dom Deluise - Length: 6:30
    "Hellhound" - Music Score - Length: 9:02
    This film is possibly a parody of the trope in fiction whereby a dog dies (example: Old Yeller).
    Before the credits roll, a fourth wall is broken two times: Charlie tells the audience to perform livelier music. Then he tells the audience that Carface will be back before he disappears.
    At the Marketplace, the sign which signify's Bourbon Street is misspelled as "Burbon Street"
    There were references to the people involved. (I.E. Bluth’s Bakery, Don’s Auto Wreckers, and Pomeroy‘s name was in a page of the Book, “War and Peace”.

    Dissatisfied with the terms imposed by Universal Studios, which had distributed their previous two films, the studio found an alternative distributor in United Artists. Somewhat unusually, production investors Goldcrest Films covered the cost of the release prints and the promotional campaign, in return for a greatly reduced distribution fee from U...

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    Plot. In 1939 New Orleans, Charlie B. Barkin and his best friend Itchy Itchiford escape from the dog pound and return to their casino riverboat on the bayou, formerly run by Charlie himself and his business partner, Carface Caruthers. Refusing to share the profits with Charlie, Carface persuades him to leave town with 50% of the casino's earnings.

  4. All Dogs Go to Heaven: Directed by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Dan Kuenster. With Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi, Earleen Carey, Candy Devine. A canine angel, Charlie, sneaks back to earth from heaven but ends up befriending an orphan girl who can speak to animals.

    • Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Dan Kuenster
    • 2 min
  5. Overview. When a casino-owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven basically by default since all dogs go to heaven. However, since he wants to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing that damns him to Hell.

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  7. Plot. In 1939 New Orleans, charming but unscrupulous Charlie B. Barkin escapes from the dog pound where he was to be put down with the help of his best friend Itchy Itchiford and returns to their casino riverboat on the bayou, formerly run by Charlie himself and his business partner, Carface Caruthers.