Beethoven's 2nd

Beethoven's 2nd is a 1993 family film, and the first sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. It starred Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt, and Beethoven's four puppies, Tchaikovsky, Chubby, Dolly, and Mo. This is the second of six installments in the Beethoven film series. Initially, no theatrical sequel to Beethoven was planned, but Beethoven's 2nd was produced after the box office and home video success of the original film was greater than expected. ... more

Initial release date:

  • Dec 17, 1993

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PG (USA)

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  • 1 h 29 min

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Directed by

Rod Daniel

Rod Daniel (born 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American film director. He has directed the films Teen Wolf, Home Alone 4, Like Father Like Son, K-9, The Super, and Beethoven's 2nd.

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  • This time he's bringing the kids.
  • The Newton Family is going to the dogs...

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  • 1 h 29 min

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Beethoven film series Film Series

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