
A heartwarming, quintessentially British adventure for all the family, PUDSEY THE DOG: THE MOVIE follows cheeky London stray dog, Pudsey, who is quite happy being a lone ranger, looking out for number one, until he meets siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights). After losing their father, their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes) is moving the family to the sleepy village of Chuffington and Pudsey tags along, to the dismay of their landlord... (Full plot summary below)
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A heartwarming, quintessentially British adventure for all the family, PUDSEY THE DOG: THE MOVIE follows cheeky London stray dog, Pudsey, who is quite happy being a lone ranger, looking out for number one, until he meets siblings Molly (Izzy Meikle-Small), George (Spike White) and Tommy (Malachy Knights). After losing their father, their mother Gail (Jessica Hynes) is moving the family to the sleepy village of Chuffington and Pudsey tags along, to the dismay of their landlord, Mr. Thorne (John Sessions), and his cat Faustus. As Pudsey starts to settle in with the family and realize what he was missing when he was alone, he stumbles across Thorne's evil plan and he determines to save them and the whole village.
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| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThe budget appears to run to little more than a couple of tins of dog food. Even the most accommodating kids are likely to be bored after 20 minutes. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanDon't be surprised, the next time you see Pudsey, if he's been given a muzzle. |
| Daily StarAndy LeaWith its sketchy plot, clunky comedy and painful soundtrack this will be a test of patience for parents. |
| The Sun (UK)Alex ZaneOddly, the animal action takes a back seat to second-rate family drama, and kids hoping for 90 minutes of canine capers could get restless. |
| Birmingham Mail Graham YoungThere's a pig that keeps trying to lay an egg. Repeatedly, for those slow on the uptake. |
| Irish TimesDonald ClarkeOh dear. I fear the poor creature isn't going to be around much longer than that Hungarian shadow-puppet troupe. |
| Radio TimesDavid AldridgeYes, it's the dancing dog from Britain's Got Talent, starring in his wholesome and family-friendly first live-action movie. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThis is a British film so depressingly bad that cinemas should play the adagietto from Mahler's Fifth over a loudspeaker as audiences file out grimly into the foyer afterwards, silently asking themselves if life has any value. |
| Total FilmNeil SmithA flick that has about as much use for his former co-star, trainer Ashleigh Butler, as it does for originality, wit or subtlety. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsDeserves to be scraped from the lawn, bagged up and dropped into the wheelie bin. |