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                    (2005)
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Gary Busey,
Oz Perkins,
Curtis Armstrong,
Christopher Atkins,
Jessica Ferrarone,
Caryn Greenhut,
Jillian Clare,
Galvin Chapman,
P.J. Ochlan,
Kieran Mulroney,
Bill Fagerbakke,
Dorien Wilson
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William Byron Hillman
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Children & Family,
Family Comedies,
Family Adventures,
Ages 8-10,
Ages 11-12,
Ages 5-7
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89
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In the 2005 film Quigley, a ruthless businessman is transformed into a Pomeranian dog after a car accident, leading him on a comedic journey of redemption and self-discovery. The film explores themes of second chances and personal growth in a lighthearted manner.
                 
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