The problems multiply with the return of Beethoven, the most adorable dog in the world, in this new and hilarious adventure. When Beethoven's bad manners tire the Newton , the children secretly enroll him in a training school. However, during a walk in the park Beethoven gives free rein, in his own style, to a kind of canine version of the story of the Prince and the Pauper: he escapes and ends up being confused with Michelangelo, a perfectly trained dog that is identical to him. And so, while the Newtons can't believe how obedient their dog has become, the real Beethoven sets about wreaking havoc on the home of the wealthy and uptight Sedgwick family. It is a laugh-out-loud comedy that shows that a dog knows more about being old than being a dog.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/30718-beethoven-4-dvd-3259190239098.html30718BEETHOVEN 4 (DVD)<div><br/><p><span>The problems multiply with the return of Beethoven, the most adorable dog in the world, in this new and hilarious adventure. When Beethoven's bad manners tire the Newton , the children secretly enroll him in a training school. However, during a walk in the park Beethoven gives free rein, in his own style, to a kind of canine version of the story of the Prince and the Pauper: he escapes and ends up being confused with Michelangelo, a perfectly trained dog that is identical to him. And so, while the Newtons can't believe how obedient their dog has become, the real Beethoven sets about wreaking havoc on the home of the wealthy and uptight Sedgwick family. It is a laugh-out-loud comedy that shows that a dog knows more about being old than being a dog.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/507229-home_default/beethoven-4-dvd.jpg6.1983instockUniversal6.19836.1983002016-08-16T17:58:16+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
The problems multiply with the return of Beethoven, the most adorable dog in the world, in this new and hilarious adventure. When Beethoven's bad manners tire the Newton , the children secretly enroll him in a training school. However, during a walk in the park Beethoven gives free rein, in his own style, to a kind of canine version of the story of the Prince and the Pauper: he escapes and ends up being confused with Michelangelo, a perfectly trained dog that is identical to him. And so, while the Newtons can't believe how obedient their dog has become, the real Beethoven sets about wreaking havoc on the home of the wealthy and uptight Sedgwick family. It is a laugh-out-loud comedy that shows that a dog knows more about being old than being a dog.