Snow Dogs
Snow Dogs is a 2002 American adventure comedy film, directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn (in one of his final roles). The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book, Winterdance, by Gary Paulsen.
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Directed by | Brian Levant |
Produced by | Jordan Kerner |
Written by | Jim Kouf Tommy Swerdlow Michael Goldberg Mark Gibson Philip Halprin |
Based on | Winterdance by Gary Paulsen |
Starring | Cuba Gooding Jr. James Coburn Sisqó Nichelle Nichols Graham Greene |
Music by | John Debney |
Cinematography | Thomas E. Ackerman |
Edited by | Roger Bondelli |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $33 million |
Box office | $115 million |
Plot
Dr. Theodore "Ted" Brooks (Gooding) is a celebrity dentist in Miami, Florida. Every city bus carries an advertisement for his dental practice "Hot Smile" with his picture. One day, Ted receives a letter from Alaska, naming him as the only heir of Lucy Watkins, a resident of the backwoods village of Tolketna. Ted's mother Amelia (Nichelle Nichols) reveals that he is adopted; Lucy was his biological mother.
Ted travels to Tolketna to claim his inheritance from Lucy: seven Siberian Huskies named Diesel, Mack, Sniff, Yodel, Scooper, Duchess and Demon, and a Border Collie named Nana. Completely out of his element, Ted is confounded by blizzards, thin ice, foxes, skunks, grizzly bears, an intimidating, crusty old mountain man named James "Thunder Jack" Johnson (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.
Ted tries to find out why he was given up for adoption, and who was his biological father. He meets bar owner Barb (Joanna Bacalso), a close friend of Lucy. Barb helps Ted to deal with the dogs and teaches him how to drive a sled, and the two fall in love. Ted has several encounters with Thunder Jack, who tries to buy the dogs, especially Demon. Barb reveals to Ted that Thunder Jack is his biological father. Ted confronts Jack, who initially denies the claims.
When Ted loses consciousness while practicing sledding, Jack rescues him and takes him to a cave. Jack offers to reveal the truth in exchange for the dogs; Ted agrees. Jack claims that he and Lucy hid from a storm in the same cave during an Arctic Challenge, and it was then that Ted was conceived. When Jack woke up, Lucy was gone. He looked for her but never found her.
Ted lets Jack have the dogs and returns to Miami. Jack adds Demon as lead dog of his team for the Arctic Challenge. When the race begins, Jack decides to press on in the middle of a fierce storm.
In Miami, Ted recounts his experiences to his mother, who accidentally breaks a frame holding a picture of Lucy and Demon. Inside of the frame is a snapshot of Lucy and Jack with a baby. Ted is infuriated that Jack lied to him, and rushes back to Alaska. He learns that Jack has gone missing and the weather is too bad for searching. Ted decides to search for Jack himself, taking Lucy's dogs with Nana as lead. A few hours later, Amelia arrives and meets Barb. She learns that Ted is out on the trail, searching for Jack. The "Arctic Flame" is burning over the finish line, until the last musher arrives.
Ted eventually locates Jack in the old cave. Jack admits he and Lucy had been together at the hospital when Ted was born, and that he loved her very much; but that he and Lucy had agreed then that neither one of them were ready to be parents. Ted also discovers that Demon's bad temper is due to a rotten tooth.
He pulls the tooth, and Demon becomes a much friendlier dog. During the journey back to Tolketna, the sled nearly goes over a cliff into a river, but the dogs pull themselves back up. Ted finally brings Thunder Jack across the finish line. Ted introduces Jack to Amelia, and he and Jack decide to share the "Arctic Flame" trophy, which is given to whoever comes in last.
Some time later, Ted has moved his dental practice to Tolketna. He and Barb have married, and Barb is now his receptionist and pregnant, while Nana and Demon have four puppies. Back in Miami, Ted's cousin Rupert (Sisqó), also a dentist, becomes the new celebrity dentist, now with his face on every city bus.
Cast
- Cuba Gooding Jr. as Dr. Theodore "Ted" Brooks (a.k.a. "Teddy Bear")
- Jascha Washington as Young Ted
- Joanna Bacalso as Barb
- James Coburn as James "Thunder Jack" Johnson
- Sisqó as Dr. Rupert Brooks
- Nichelle Nichols as Amelia Brooks
- Christopher Judge as Dr. Brooks
- Michael Bolton as Himself
- M. Emmet Walsh as George Murphy
- Brian Doyle-Murray as Ernie
- Graham Greene as Peter Yellowbear
- Frank C. Turner as Neely
- Alison Matthews as TV Reporter
- Danelle Folta as Rollerblader with Dog
- Angela Moore as Lucy
- Lossen Chambers as Receptionist
- Jim Belushi as the voice of Demon
- Jane Sibbett as the voice of Nana
- Scott Wolf as the voice of Demon Jr.
- Corey Feldman as the voice of Avalanche
- Lacey Chabert as the voice of Little Aleutia
- Sean Astin as the voice of Chinook
- Frank Welker as the voice of Skunk Fox and Grizzly Bear
- Richard Steven Horvitz as the voice of Scooper (uncredited)
- Eddie Deezen as the voice of Diesel
- Lothaire Bluteau as the voice of Mack
- Kevin Bacon as the voice of Scooper
- Bridget Fonda as the voice of Duchess
- Robbie Rist as the voice of Yodel
- Jeff Bennett as the voice of Sniff
In some scenes, the faces of the dogs are partially animated to give them human expressions like winking or smiling. The animatronic version of Demon was created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop and performed by David Barclay.
Production
The film's budget was US$33 million. Canmore, Alberta, Canada was used to film the fictional city of Tolketna, Alaska. The dogs D.J., Koda, Floyd and Buck also starred in the later Disney adventure film, Eight Below. Many of the dogs and mushers 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
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 25% based on 83 reviews. The site's consensus reads "A mediocre live action children's movie, Snow Dogs is filled with clichéd dialogue, tiresome pratfalls, and stale fish-out-of-water jokes."[1] It grossed $115 million worldwide against a $33 million budget.[2] The film was released in the United Kingdom on May 31, 2002, and opened on #5.[3]
Awards
John Debney won the ASCAP Award in 2003, for the soundtrack.
Pop culture
A fictional sequel to Snow Dogs, “5NOW DOG5”, was referenced in the episode of 30 Rock in Season 6, "The Shower Principle". Snow Dogs was referenced in the Gilmore Girls Season 2 episode, "Teach Me Tonight". The film was also the inspiration for the reworking of a Mafia comedy film that was in development at Warner Bros. This eventually became the comedy film Kangaroo Jack (2003).
See also
References
- "Snow Dogs". Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- "Snow Dogs (2002) - Box Office Mojo". www.boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
- "Weekend box office 2nd September 2005 - 4th September 2005". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
External links
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