
Billy Gardell is Rick Dancer, a wisecracking, disgruntled detective who is long past his prime. Only with the help of Princess, a fussy and fastidious canine cop, can Dancer break the case of his career.... (Full plot summary below)
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Billy Gardell is Rick Dancer, a wisecracking, disgruntled detective who is long past his prime. Only with the help of Princess, a fussy and fastidious canine cop, can Dancer break the case of his career.
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| User ReviewF BAverage easy to watch mildly amusing family film |
| User ReviewJoe MNice family fare with a light comedy touch. Billy Gardell is very good. |
| User ReviewJessie FBilly Gardell is no more believable as a cop in this than he is in Mike and Molly. He looks terrible in a police uniform too, it just hangs on him. The dog, however, is great. |
| User ReviewJacob BDancer and the Dame has its moments, in fact I found the third act to reach some emotional heights, and will probably serve younger audiences well. However, the movie is, in all honesty, pretty cheesy. I think this movie is about as cheesy as it can get. To be fair, it is Pure Flix. From what I heard, Pure Flix is a pretty bad movie company that pretends to be a nice family-friendly company that sends nice family-friendly Christian to a theater near you. And most of them are criticized by many. I can see why with this film: the jokes aren't that funny, the...er...action is mostly just cheap thrills and it's overall just not very good. Besides, haven't we already seen these types of movies regarding a dog who's the human protagonist's annoying roommate up until a few people he know teach him how to calm him down and ultimately gain each other's respect in the end? I feel like we already have. Ugh, I'm going to try to, as much as possible, stick only with mainstream theatrically released dog movies. To heck with these direct-to-DVD pieces of junk. |