Official Trailer
- CountryUnited States
- OriginalEnglish
- AudioHindi and English
- DirectorMark Stouffer
- GenresComedy, Family
Dog Gone (2008) — English Comedy
6.52008Comedy and Family1 h 48 minPG
$5 million bucks. 4 furry paws. 3 sorry thieves. A whole lot of laughs.
Overview
In the comedic family film *Dog Gone*, a courageous boy embarks on an adventurous quest to rescue his beloved dog, who unwittingly becomes the target of a gang of bumbling thieves. This lighthearted caper unfolds as the boy discovers that his furry companion is not just an ordinary pet but is carrying a fortune in stolen diamonds. The stage is set for a battle of wits, where the stakes are high, and the humor is abundant. As the narrative progresses, the boy must navigate a series of comedic obstacles to save his dog and reclaim the jewels.
The central conflict of *Dog Gone* revolves around the boy's determination to rescue his dog from the clutches of inept criminals. The film explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the bond between a boy and his dog, all wrapped in a slapstick comedy style that keeps the tone light and entertaining. Directed by Mark Stouffer, the film employs a mix of booby traps and humorous antics, as the protagonist outsmarts the thieves at every turn. The playful atmosphere is enhanced by the film's engaging cast, including Denyse Tontz, Brittany Curran, and French Stewart, who contribute to the comedic charm and heartwarming moments throughout the story.
Produced in the United States in 2008, *Dog Gone* finds its place within the family comedy genre, appealing to viewers of all ages. The film's humorous take on a classic caper narrative resonates particularly well with families looking for lighthearted entertainment. The antics of the bumbling thieves and the boy's clever maneuvers not only provide laughs but also highlight themes of determination and courage in the face of adversity. Ultimately, *Dog Gone* serves as a delightful reminder of the lengths one will go to for family, be it human or canine, while showcasing the joy and humor that can emerge from chaotic situations.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Dog Gone about?
Dog Gone is a 2008 Comedy and Family film directed by Mark Stouffer starring Denyse Tontz and Brittany Curran. Tagline: "$5 million bucks. 4 furry paws. 3 sorry thieves. A whole lot of laughs.".
When was Dog Gone released?
Dog Gone was released on October 7, 2008 (2008).
How long is Dog Gone?
Dog Gone runs for 1 h 48 min (108 minutes total).
What genre is Dog Gone?
Dog Gone falls under the Comedy and Family genres.
What language is Dog Gone in?
Dog Gone is originally in English, with audio in Hindi.
Where was Dog Gone produced?
Dog Gone was produced in United States.
Who stars in Dog Gone?
Dog Gone stars Denyse Tontz, Brittany Curran, Luke Benward, French Stewart and Kevin Farley.
Who directed Dog Gone?
Dog Gone was directed by Mark Stouffer.
What is the rating of Dog Gone?
Dog Gone has 6.5/10 on TMDB and rated PG.

















