
A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her irresponsible, mailman, neighbor, Gordon, when the babysitter bails on her. Meanwhile, an assassin mob boss hires 2 goons to kill Agent 11. But when 11 escapes from the van when they tried to kill him, he hides in Gordon's Mailtruck that James is in too. And guess what they name hi... (Full plot summary below)
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A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her irresponsible, mailman, neighbor, Gordon, when the babysitter bails on her. Meanwhile, an assassin mob boss hires 2 goons to kill Agent 11. But when 11 escapes from the van when they tried to kill him, he hides in Gordon's Mailtruck that James is in too. And guess what they name him. Spot.
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| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)See Spot Run would more aptly be titled See Parents Run. |
| Reel.comMary Kalin-CaseyEight-year-olds will undoubtedly be on the floor when this scene is over, but every slapstick sequence feels like an uninspired retread of less potty-minded kiddie fare from the Disney live-action movie-mill of the '60s and '70s. |
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony ToscanoNo bows -- no wows See Spot Run is a must miss. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekSee Spot Stink would be a more appropriate title for this mangey mongrel of a movie. |
| Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternFart, feces and gonad gags notwithstanding, this knockabout comedy is no more vulgar than most contemporary children's films, and more good-natured than many. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneJeff StricklerAdults will find little to entertain them, but at least it's not an ordeal to sit through. |
| Boxoffice MagazineDwayne E. LeslieThis crowd-pleaser is filled with laughs. |
| Chicago TribuneLoren KingGeorge Gallo, who wrote and directed the recent action comedy Doubletake, is one of the writers of See Spot Run, and his signature is all over this silly affair. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittSee Spot Run would more aptly be titled See Parents Run. |
| Film.comTom KeoghThe filmmakers went for cheap laughs as well as for some a little harder-earned. The only thing pure about this film is the dog, and he's magnificent. |