More than Puppy Love
More than Puppy Love is a 1999 American family film directed by Tom Whitus and starring Pamela Bach and Diane Ladd.
More than Puppy Love | |
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Directed by | Tom Whitus |
Written by | Tom Whitus |
Distributed by | Allumination FilmWorks |
Release date | 1999 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A family is given a puppy for a year to undergo domestic training to become a help dog for the disabled. The young daughter in the household becomes a best friend of the puppy and finds it difficult to be parted from him when the time is up for him to leave.
Cast
- Diane Ladd ... Aunt Edna
- Pamela Bach ... Marie
- Craig Benton ... Curtis
- Jim Petersmith ... Charles Barnett
- Hollis McCarthy ... Laura Barnett
- Kyla Pratt ... Emily
- Nathan Hutchings ... Steve Barnett
- Allan Kayser ... Tony
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