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'''''Snow Dogs''''' is a 2002 American [[Live action|live-action]] comedy film that was released in the [[United States]] on January 18, 2002 by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Brian Levant]], and stars [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]] and [[James Coburn]]. The movie is based on the book ''[[Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod]]'' by [[Gary Paulsen]].
'''''Snow Dogs''''' is a 2002 American [[Live action|live-action]] comedy film that was released in the [[United States]] on January 18, 2002 by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Brian Levant]], and stars [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]] and [[James Coburn]]. The movie is based on the book ''[[Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod]]'' by [[Gary Paulsen]].

==Plot==
Theodore "Ted" Brooks ([[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]) is a [[dentist]] from [[Miami, Florida]] whose picture appears on every city bus in advertisements to promote his [[Dentistry|dental practice]] at the beginning of the film. When Brooks receives his letter from [[Alaska]] one day naming him as the only heir of a Lucy Watkins, his mother, Amelia ([[Nichelle Nichols]]), reveals that he is adopted. Brooks travels to the village of Talkeetna to claim his inheritance left by his biological mother: seven [[Siberian Husky|Siberian Huskies]] and a [[Border Collie]], and discovers his roots. Totally out of his element, Brooks has to face challenges he has never dreamed of: [[blizzard]]s, thin ice, an intimidating, crusty old [[mountain man]] named Thunder Jack Johnson ([[James Coburn]]), and the aggressive, defiant lead dog, Demon. All of this happens with the buzzing excitement of the Arctic Challenge Sled Dog Race which is only two weeks away.

During his stay in Talkeetna, Brooks attempt to find the reason why he was given up for adoption, including any information about his biological father. He meets a bar owner named Barb ([[Joanna Bacalso]]), who was a close friend of his biological mother. Barb helps Brooks to deal with the dogs and teaches him how to drive a sled, and falls in love with him throughout the film. Brooks continues to encounter Thunder Jack, who wants all of his biological mother's sled dogs, especially Demon. Eventually, Brooks learns from Barb that Thunder Jack is his real father. Brooks feels that the truth is worth the dogs themselves, and trades them to Thunder Jack. Jack tells Brooks that he and Lucy stayed in a cave during one of the Arctic Challenges. It is there that Brooks was conceived. The next morning, when Thunder Jack woke up, Lucy was gone. He says that he was looking for Lucy, but never found her. Lucy gave Brooks up for adoption.

With Demon, Thunder Jack takes part in the Arctic Challenge Race, but is unable to finish it because of a huge snowstorm. Meanwhile, Brooks, who just returned to Miami, learns that his personal journey to Alaska is unfinished. Infuriated by evidence found proving that Thunder Jack was at the hospital when he was born, Brooks returns to Alaska to look for answers. When Brooks learns of the missing musher and his team, he feels that this may be the opportunity to save a man, and perhaps find out the whole truth once and for all. Brooks sets out to rescue Thunder Jack, with Nana as the lead dog. He eventually finds Thunder Jack in the old cave, who confirms that he had been there when Brooks was born. Thunder Jack reveals that he and Lucy agreed then that neither one of them could raise a baby, and confesses his love for Lucy. Brooks finds out the reason for Demon's bad temper is the pain caused by his bad tooth. He pulls it out and Demon now becomes a friendly dog (Despite still keeping the name). During the journey back to Talkeetna, the sled nearly goes over a cliff into a river, but the dogs managed to pull themselves back up. Brooks finally brings Thunder Jack across the finish line. After Brooks introduces Thunder Jack to his adopted mother, Brooks and Thunder Jack decide to share their trophy together.

Sometimes later, Brooks and Barb are married and Nana and Demon have four puppies. Now having grown to love Talkeetna, Brooks moves his practice there. Barb is shown to be pregnant and working as his receptionist. The film ends when Brooks' adoptive cousin, Rupert ([[Sisqó]]), becomes the new famous Miami dentist with his face on every city bus.


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'{{ref improve|date=November 2011}} {{cleanup|reason=needs brought in line with current MOS standards|date=October 2011}} {{Infobox film | name = Snow Dogs | image = Snow dogs.jpg | caption = Promotional poster. | director = [[Brian Levant]] | producer = Casey Grant<br />[[Jordan Kerner]] | writer = [[Jim Kouf]]<br />Tommy Swerdlow<br />[[Michael Goldberg]]<br />[[Mark Gibson]]<br />Philip Halprin | based on = {{based on|Premise suggested by ''Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod''|[[Gary Paulsen]]}} | starring = <!-- PER POSTER BILLING BLOCK -->[[Cuba Gooding Jr.]]<br />[[James Coburn]]<br />[[Sisqó]]<br />[[Nichelle Nichols]]<br />[[Graham Greene]] | music = [[John Debney]] | cinematography = [[Thomas E. Ackerman]] | editing = Roger Bondelli | studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]<br>[[Jordan Kerner|Kerner Entertainment]] | distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]] | released = {{Film date|2002|1|18}} | runtime = 101 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $33 million | gross = $115,035,090 }} '''''Snow Dogs''''' is a 2002 American [[Live action|live-action]] comedy film that was released in the [[United States]] on January 18, 2002 by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Brian Levant]], and stars [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]] and [[James Coburn]]. The movie is based on the book ''[[Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod]]'' by [[Gary Paulsen]]. ==Plot== Theodore "Ted" Brooks ([[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]) is a [[dentist]] from [[Miami, Florida]] whose picture appears on every city bus in advertisements to promote his [[Dentistry|dental practice]] at the beginning of the film. When Brooks receives his letter from [[Alaska]] one day naming him as the only heir of a Lucy Watkins, his mother, Amelia ([[Nichelle Nichols]]), reveals that he is adopted. Brooks travels to the village of Talkeetna to claim his inheritance left by his biological mother: seven [[Siberian Husky|Siberian Huskies]] and a [[Border Collie]], and discovers his roots. Totally out of his element, Brooks has to face challenges he has never dreamed of: [[blizzard]]s, thin ice, an intimidating, crusty old [[mountain man]] named Thunder Jack Johnson ([[James Coburn]]), and the aggressive, defiant lead dog, Demon. All of this happens with the buzzing excitement of the Arctic Challenge Sled Dog Race which is only two weeks away. During his stay in Talkeetna, Brooks attempt to find the reason why he was given up for adoption, including any information about his biological father. He meets a bar owner named Barb ([[Joanna Bacalso]]), who was a close friend of his biological mother. Barb helps Brooks to deal with the dogs and teaches him how to drive a sled, and falls in love with him throughout the film. Brooks continues to encounter Thunder Jack, who wants all of his biological mother's sled dogs, especially Demon. Eventually, Brooks learns from Barb that Thunder Jack is his real father. Brooks feels that the truth is worth the dogs themselves, and trades them to Thunder Jack. Jack tells Brooks that he and Lucy stayed in a cave during one of the Arctic Challenges. It is there that Brooks was conceived. The next morning, when Thunder Jack woke up, Lucy was gone. He says that he was looking for Lucy, but never found her. Lucy gave Brooks up for adoption. With Demon, Thunder Jack takes part in the Arctic Challenge Race, but is unable to finish it because of a huge snowstorm. Meanwhile, Brooks, who just returned to Miami, learns that his personal journey to Alaska is unfinished. Infuriated by evidence found proving that Thunder Jack was at the hospital when he was born, Brooks returns to Alaska to look for answers. When Brooks learns of the missing musher and his team, he feels that this may be the opportunity to save a man, and perhaps find out the whole truth once and for all. Brooks sets out to rescue Thunder Jack, with Nana as the lead dog. He eventually finds Thunder Jack in the old cave, who confirms that he had been there when Brooks was born. Thunder Jack reveals that he and Lucy agreed then that neither one of them could raise a baby, and confesses his love for Lucy. Brooks finds out the reason for Demon's bad temper is the pain caused by his bad tooth. He pulls it out and Demon now becomes a friendly dog (Despite still keeping the name). During the journey back to Talkeetna, the sled nearly goes over a cliff into a river, but the dogs managed to pull themselves back up. Brooks finally brings Thunder Jack across the finish line. After Brooks introduces Thunder Jack to his adopted mother, Brooks and Thunder Jack decide to share their trophy together. Sometimes later, Brooks and Barb are married and Nana and Demon have four puppies. Now having grown to love Talkeetna, Brooks moves his practice there. Barb is shown to be pregnant and working as his receptionist. The film ends when Brooks' adoptive cousin, Rupert ([[Sisqó]]), becomes the new famous Miami dentist with his face on every city bus. ==Cast== ===Human roles=== * [[Cuba Gooding Jr.]] as Dr. Theodore "Ted" Brooks (a.k.a. "Teddy Bear") * [[Joanna Bacalso]] as Barb * [[James Coburn]] as James "Thunder Jack" Johnson * [[Sisqó]] as Dr. Rupert Brooks * [[Nichelle Nichols]] as Amelia Brooks * [[Christopher Judge]] as Ted's Father * [[Michael Bolton]] as Himself * [[M. Emmet Walsh]] as George * [[Brian Doyle-Murray]] as Ernie * [[Graham Greene]] as Peter Yellowbear * [[Jean Michel Paré]] as Olivier * [[Jason Pouliotte]] as Sneed Brother #1 * [[David Boyce]] as Sneed Brother #2 * [[Frank C. Turner]] as Neely * [[Ron Small]] as Arthur * [[Alison Matthews]] as TV Reporter * [[Jascha Washington]] as Young Ted * [[Linda Dahling]] as Mrs. Yepremian * [[Danelle Folta]] as Rollerblader with Dog * [[Peter Musooli]] as Valet * [[Lossen Chambers]] as Receptionist * [[Andrea Butterfield]] as Patient * [[Oscar Goncalves]] as Ernesto Julio Santisto * [[Angela Moore]] as Lucy * [[James Belushi]] as the voice of Demon * [[Jane Sibbett]] as the voice of Nana * [[Richard Steven Horvitz]] as the voice of Scooper (uncredited) ===Animals=== * '''Fly''' as Nana ** '''Dash''' as Nana (stunt double) * '''Don Juan/D.J.''' as Demon ** '''Cody''' as Demon (stunt double) * '''Floyd''' as Mac * '''Speedy''' as Scooper * '''Nando''' as Diesel * '''Buck''' as Sniff * '''Koda''' as Yodel * '''Gloria''' as Dutchess * '''Flower''' as the Skunk In some scenes, the faces of the dogs are partially animated to give them human expressions like winking. The animatronic version of Demon was created by [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] and performed by [[David Barclay (puppeteer)|David Barclay]]. ==Production== The film's budget was [[United States dollar|US$]]33 million. [[Canmore, Alberta|Canmore]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] was used to film the city of Talkeetna, Alaska. The dogs D.J., Koda, Floyd and Buck also starred in the adventure film, ''[[Eight Below]]''. Many of the dogs and [[musher]]s used in the film were locals. Two of the hero team doubles and all of Olivier's team were supplied by Nakitsilik Siberians of Bridge Lake, [[British Columbia]]. Mountain Mushers' from Golden BC supplied the Thunder Jack team. Old Ernie's team was supplied by Russ Gregory from [[Calgary]], Alberta. Arcticsun Siberian Husky Kennel from [[Edmonton]], Alberta was one of many kennels — including Czyz, Snowy Owl, Gatt racing — from the area that supplied background for the film. Two of the dogs came from Kortar Kennels, in [[Ontario]]. The animatronic effects were designed and built by [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]. The special effects were provided by The Secret Lab, the special effects division of Disney. ==Reception== The film received generally negative reviews, with a 24% approval rating at [[Rotten Tomatoes]] based on 80 reviews.<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/snow_dogs/</ref> It was however, a financial success, earning $115 million worldwide against a $33 million budget.<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=snowdogs.htm</ref> ==Awards== John Debney won the [[ASCAP Award]] in 2003 for the soundtrack. ==See also== *''[[Eight Below]]'' *[[Nankyoku Monogatari]] == References == <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will then appear here automatically --> {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{official|http://disneyvideos.disney.go.com/snow-dogs.html}} *{{imdb title|0281373|Snow Dogs}} *{{amg movie|259129|Snow Dogs}} *{{rotten-tomatoes|snow_dogs|Snow Dogs}} *{{mojo title|snowdogs|Snow Dogs}} {{wikiquote}} {{Brian Levant}} [[Category:2002 films]] [[Category:Walt Disney Pictures films]] [[Category:2000s comedy films]] [[Category:2000s adventure films]] [[Category:Films about dogs]] [[Category:American films]] [[Category:English-language films]] [[Category:Works about adoption]] [[Category:Films about dentistry]] [[Category:Films set in Alaska]] [[Category:Films set in Florida]] [[Category:Films directed by Brian Levant]] [[Category:Mushing films]] [[Category:Interracial romance films]] [[Category:Northern films]]'
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'{{ref improve|date=November 2011}} {{cleanup|reason=needs brought in line with current MOS standards|date=October 2011}} {{Infobox film | name = Snow Dogs | image = Snow dogs.jpg | caption = Promotional poster. | director = [[Brian Levant]] | producer = Casey Grant<br />[[Jordan Kerner]] | writer = [[Jim Kouf]]<br />Tommy Swerdlow<br />[[Michael Goldberg]]<br />[[Mark Gibson]]<br />Philip Halprin | based on = {{based on|Premise suggested by ''Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod''|[[Gary Paulsen]]}} | starring = <!-- PER POSTER BILLING BLOCK -->[[Cuba Gooding Jr.]]<br />[[James Coburn]]<br />[[Sisqó]]<br />[[Nichelle Nichols]]<br />[[Graham Greene]] | music = [[John Debney]] | cinematography = [[Thomas E. Ackerman]] | editing = Roger Bondelli | studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]<br>[[Jordan Kerner|Kerner Entertainment]] | distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]] | released = {{Film date|2002|1|18}} | runtime = 101 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $33 million | gross = $115,035,090 }} '''''Snow Dogs''''' is a 2002 American [[Live action|live-action]] comedy film that was released in the [[United States]] on January 18, 2002 by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Brian Levant]], and stars [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]] and [[James Coburn]]. The movie is based on the book ''[[Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod]]'' by [[Gary Paulsen]]. ==Cast== ===Human roles=== * [[Cuba Gooding Jr.]] as Dr. Theodore "Ted" Brooks (a.k.a. "Teddy Bear") * [[Joanna Bacalso]] as Barb * [[James Coburn]] as James "Thunder Jack" Johnson * [[Sisqó]] as Dr. Rupert Brooks * [[Nichelle Nichols]] as Amelia Brooks * [[Christopher Judge]] as Ted's Father * [[Michael Bolton]] as Himself * [[M. Emmet Walsh]] as George * [[Brian Doyle-Murray]] as Ernie * [[Graham Greene]] as Peter Yellowbear * [[Jean Michel Paré]] as Olivier * [[Jason Pouliotte]] as Sneed Brother #1 * [[David Boyce]] as Sneed Brother #2 * [[Frank C. Turner]] as Neely * [[Ron Small]] as Arthur * [[Alison Matthews]] as TV Reporter * [[Jascha Washington]] as Young Ted * [[Linda Dahling]] as Mrs. Yepremian * [[Danelle Folta]] as Rollerblader with Dog * [[Peter Musooli]] as Valet * [[Lossen Chambers]] as Receptionist * [[Andrea Butterfield]] as Patient * [[Oscar Goncalves]] as Ernesto Julio Santisto * [[Angela Moore]] as Lucy * [[James Belushi]] as the voice of Demon * [[Jane Sibbett]] as the voice of Nana * [[Richard Steven Horvitz]] as the voice of Scooper (uncredited) ===Animals=== * '''Fly''' as Nana ** '''Dash''' as Nana (stunt double) * '''Don Juan/D.J.''' as Demon ** '''Cody''' as Demon (stunt double) * '''Floyd''' as Mac * '''Speedy''' as Scooper * '''Nando''' as Diesel * '''Buck''' as Sniff * '''Koda''' as Yodel * '''Gloria''' as Dutchess * '''Flower''' as the Skunk In some scenes, the faces of the dogs are partially animated to give them human expressions like winking. The animatronic version of Demon was created by [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] and performed by [[David Barclay (puppeteer)|David Barclay]]. ==Production== The film's budget was [[United States dollar|US$]]33 million. [[Canmore, Alberta|Canmore]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] was used to film the city of Talkeetna, Alaska. The dogs D.J., Koda, Floyd and Buck also starred in the adventure film, ''[[Eight Below]]''. Many of the dogs and [[musher]]s used in the film were locals. Two of the hero team doubles and all of Olivier's team were supplied by Nakitsilik Siberians of Bridge Lake, [[British Columbia]]. Mountain Mushers' from Golden BC supplied the Thunder Jack team. Old Ernie's team was supplied by Russ Gregory from [[Calgary]], Alberta. Arcticsun Siberian Husky Kennel from [[Edmonton]], Alberta was one of many kennels — including Czyz, Snowy Owl, Gatt racing — from the area that supplied background for the film. Two of the dogs came from Kortar Kennels, in [[Ontario]]. The animatronic effects were designed and built by [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]. The special effects were provided by The Secret Lab, the special effects division of Disney. ==Reception== The film received generally negative reviews, with a 24% approval rating at [[Rotten Tomatoes]] based on 80 reviews.<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/snow_dogs/</ref> It was however, a financial success, earning $115 million worldwide against a $33 million budget.<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=snowdogs.htm</ref> ==Awards== John Debney won the [[ASCAP Award]] in 2003 for the soundtrack. ==See also== *''[[Eight Below]]'' *[[Nankyoku Monogatari]] == References == <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will then appear here automatically --> {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{official|http://disneyvideos.disney.go.com/snow-dogs.html}} *{{imdb title|0281373|Snow Dogs}} *{{amg movie|259129|Snow Dogs}} *{{rotten-tomatoes|snow_dogs|Snow Dogs}} *{{mojo title|snowdogs|Snow Dogs}} {{wikiquote}} {{Brian Levant}} [[Category:2002 films]] [[Category:Walt Disney Pictures films]] [[Category:2000s comedy films]] [[Category:2000s adventure films]] [[Category:Films about dogs]] [[Category:American films]] [[Category:English-language films]] [[Category:Works about adoption]] [[Category:Films about dentistry]] [[Category:Films set in Alaska]] [[Category:Films set in Florida]] [[Category:Films directed by Brian Levant]] [[Category:Mushing films]] [[Category:Interracial romance films]] [[Category:Northern films]]'
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'@@ -23,15 +23,6 @@ }} '''''Snow Dogs''''' is a 2002 American [[Live action|live-action]] comedy film that was released in the [[United States]] on January 18, 2002 by [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Brian Levant]], and stars [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]] and [[James Coburn]]. The movie is based on the book ''[[Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod]]'' by [[Gary Paulsen]]. -==Plot== -Theodore "Ted" Brooks ([[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]) is a [[dentist]] from [[Miami, Florida]] whose picture appears on every city bus in advertisements to promote his [[Dentistry|dental practice]] at the beginning of the film. When Brooks receives his letter from [[Alaska]] one day naming him as the only heir of a Lucy Watkins, his mother, Amelia ([[Nichelle Nichols]]), reveals that he is adopted. Brooks travels to the village of Talkeetna to claim his inheritance left by his biological mother: seven [[Siberian Husky|Siberian Huskies]] and a [[Border Collie]], and discovers his roots. Totally out of his element, Brooks has to face challenges he has never dreamed of: [[blizzard]]s, thin ice, an intimidating, crusty old [[mountain man]] named Thunder Jack Johnson ([[James Coburn]]), and the aggressive, defiant lead dog, Demon. All of this happens with the buzzing excitement of the Arctic Challenge Sled Dog Race which is only two weeks away. - -During his stay in Talkeetna, Brooks attempt to find the reason why he was given up for adoption, including any information about his biological father. He meets a bar owner named Barb ([[Joanna Bacalso]]), who was a close friend of his biological mother. Barb helps Brooks to deal with the dogs and teaches him how to drive a sled, and falls in love with him throughout the film. Brooks continues to encounter Thunder Jack, who wants all of his biological mother's sled dogs, especially Demon. Eventually, Brooks learns from Barb that Thunder Jack is his real father. Brooks feels that the truth is worth the dogs themselves, and trades them to Thunder Jack. Jack tells Brooks that he and Lucy stayed in a cave during one of the Arctic Challenges. It is there that Brooks was conceived. The next morning, when Thunder Jack woke up, Lucy was gone. He says that he was looking for Lucy, but never found her. Lucy gave Brooks up for adoption. - -With Demon, Thunder Jack takes part in the Arctic Challenge Race, but is unable to finish it because of a huge snowstorm. Meanwhile, Brooks, who just returned to Miami, learns that his personal journey to Alaska is unfinished. Infuriated by evidence found proving that Thunder Jack was at the hospital when he was born, Brooks returns to Alaska to look for answers. When Brooks learns of the missing musher and his team, he feels that this may be the opportunity to save a man, and perhaps find out the whole truth once and for all. Brooks sets out to rescue Thunder Jack, with Nana as the lead dog. He eventually finds Thunder Jack in the old cave, who confirms that he had been there when Brooks was born. Thunder Jack reveals that he and Lucy agreed then that neither one of them could raise a baby, and confesses his love for Lucy. Brooks finds out the reason for Demon's bad temper is the pain caused by his bad tooth. He pulls it out and Demon now becomes a friendly dog (Despite still keeping the name). During the journey back to Talkeetna, the sled nearly goes over a cliff into a river, but the dogs managed to pull themselves back up. Brooks finally brings Thunder Jack across the finish line. After Brooks introduces Thunder Jack to his adopted mother, Brooks and Thunder Jack decide to share their trophy together. - -Sometimes later, Brooks and Barb are married and Nana and Demon have four puppies. Now having grown to love Talkeetna, Brooks moves his practice there. Barb is shown to be pregnant and working as his receptionist. The film ends when Brooks' adoptive cousin, Rupert ([[Sisqó]]), becomes the new famous Miami dentist with his face on every city bus. - ==Cast== ===Human roles=== * [[Cuba Gooding Jr.]] as Dr. Theodore "Ted" Brooks (a.k.a. "Teddy Bear") '
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