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Dawg (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Elizabeth Hurley, Denis Leary
Director: Victoria Hochberg
Category: Comedy
Studio: HBO / Rysher Ent.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Malayalam
Length:
83 mins

 
 

 

She's Teaching This Dog New Tricks.

Doug is a Dawg, right down to the license plate on his sports car. He's cool, he's carefree, and he loves women - plenty of women. They love him too, until the day he disappears in a cloud of exhaust. But all that changed the day Anna came along. Anna is about to change Doug's like with the news of an inheritance that can be his on one condition: He must track down the women he's betrayed and get them to say "I forgive you."

Doug is game as always - but will they be? Anna, and the women in Doug's life, are about to try and teach this dog some new tricks. And they don't start with the phrase "lie down."

 
 
   
   

 
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