The Retrievers
The Retrievers is a 2001 television film starring Robert Hays, Mel Harris, Alan Rachins, Alana Austin, Taylor Emerson, Betty White and Robert Wagner. It was directed by Paul Schneider and written by Larry Ketron.
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Directed by | Paul Schneider |
Produced by | Jonathan Bogner |
Written by | Larry Ketron |
Starring | Robert Hays Mel Harris Alana Austin Taylor Emerson |
Music by | Joseph Conlan |
Cinematography | Don E. FauntLeRoy |
Edited by | Andrew Cohen |
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Distributed by | Feature Films for Families (original VHS and DVD releases) Sterling Entertainment Group (later VHS and DVD releases) GT Media (2007 DVD release) |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A family adopts a stray golden retriever, Pilot, who gives birth to puppies. Though the family grow close, they decide to give the puppies away after weaning. However, Pilot is determined to recover them.[1]
Reception
The film achieved a rating of 1.89 million, a record for Animal Planet.[2][3]
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