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1993
89 Mins
Audio: English
MPA Maturity Rating
BBFC Maturity Rating
Maturity Rating
ALL
Parent Guide
Director
Starring
Watch Beethoven's 2nd
(1993) online
Beethoven's 2nd is a 1993 movie with a runtime of 89
minutes.
Director Rod Daniel,
Cellin Gluck,
J. Stephen Buck,
Cast
Charles Grodin,
Bonnie Hunt,
Nicholle Tom,
- Synopsis
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Beethoven is back -- and this time, he has a whole brood with him now that he's met his canine match, Missy, and fathered a family. The only problem is that Missy's owner, Regina, wants to sell the puppies and tear the clan apart. It's up to Beethoven and the Newton kids to save the day and keep everyone together. Currently you are able to watch "Beethoven's 2nd
" streaming on we platform.
- Genres
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Family,
Comedy,
- Keywords
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california,
holdings,
sell,
puppy,
st. bernard,
dog,
Beethoven's 2nd Parent guide
- MPAA Reason
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Rated PG for mild language and unsuitable teen behavior.
- Sex & Nudity
- mild
- Sex & Nudity Reason
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Boy gets dog to sit then bark and then commands him to "bite this guy in the Wiener"
There is romantic kissing throughout the movie, with both married couples and teenagers.
Two St. Bernard dogs mate and have puppies in the movie.
A young girl (about 8 years old) asks her father where babies come from. His attempts to explain it are drawn-out and quite humorous.
At a Drive-in Movie, two teenagers who kiss passionately.
- Violence & Gore
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mild
- Violence & Gore Reason
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A man pokes another man in the stomach with a stick.
A puppy pees on a man's face.
The "villains" in the movie fall into a pool of mud, then fall into a raging river. They are not hurt, though.
One "villain" is involved in an accident where he falls down a mountain and violently lands head first into a tree stump. Meant to be humorous, but this is a blatant reference to decapitation.
Near the end of the film, the two "villains" are scene being washed away in the rapids of a river. While not much is on screen, it seems to infer that the two characters will either plummet to their deaths or crash into the rocks, being inflicted with near fatal brain damage. However, this scene is quite humorous.
- Profanity
- none
- Profanity Reason
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"Oh God" is used a few times, along with the word "crap". Pretty mild language.
When an older teenage boy starts picking on Ted, he tells Beethoven to "bite this guy in the wiener".
One villain tells the family to "stuff it".
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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mild
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking Reason
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Teenagers are drinking alcohol at a house party. Some of the kids are obviously very drunk. A few of them even start dumping beer on the dog, Beethoven. They are laughing and behaving erratically.
- Frightening & Intense Scenes
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mild
- Frightening & Intense Scenes Reason
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When provoked, Beethoven jerks at the part of a lake house where he has been chained up, and part of the house literally falls down. Several teenagers fall into the lake as a result. It is not really scary, though, and nobody is hurt - there's just a lot of yelling. In fact, audiences may be more inclined to laugh at how fake it looks when the house falls.
There is a contest at a fair where some men race to see who can eat more burgers at once. The man who wins ends up vomiting afterward. The vomit itself is not seen, but his cheeks puff up, and he is seen rushing into a Port-o-Potty and retching.
Regina is very cruel to her boyfriend, her ex-husband, and especially the dogs in the movie. She steals the puppies from kids at one point and is just generally very mean. Younger viewers might be a little afraid of her.
- Studio
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Northern Lights Entertainment,
Universal Pictures,
- Countrie
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United States of America,
- Audio
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English
Director
Starring