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Marley And Me
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After their wedding, newspaper writers John and Jennifer Grogan move to Florida. As the Grogans mature and have children of their own, Marley continues to test everyone';s patience by acting like the world';s most impulsive dog.
After their wedding, newspaper writers John and Jennifer Grogan move to Florida. As the Grogans mature and have children of their own, Marley continues to test everyone';s patience by acting like the world';s most impulsive dog.
Actors:
Nathan Gamble,
Robert Bizik,
Jonah,
Haley Bennett,
Dan Van Wert,
Keyon Smith,
Alec Mapa
Nathan Gamble
12 January 1998, Tacoma, Washington, USA
Robert Bizik
4 March 1947, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Jonah
Haley Bennett
7 January 1988, Fort Myers, Florida, USA
Dan Van Wert
Keyon Smith
7 April 1978, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Alec Mapa
10 July 1965, San Francisco, California, USA
Country:
United States
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October 21, 2014
I can vouch that director David Frankel succeeds in wringing out every last tear from the audience.
September 29, 2012
Save some time; stay at home and think of your dead pets instead.
January 12, 2011
If you like the Lassie films, or even Beethoven and Old Yeller, you'll probably find this one easy to like.
September 28, 2011
It's shaggy and scattered, but give Marley a biscuit for its realistic depiction of how powerful can be the bond between dogs and their "people."
December 29, 2008
The movie is ultimately less about the pain of loss than about the way families often take shape around a pet.
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December 29, 2008
The dog -- or the many dogs who play Marley through the years -- also delivers some of the funniest scenes.
July 07, 2010
Although billed as a romantic comedy, this film is neither: it's a drama spanning about two decades in a marriage
December 29, 2008
Not every book has a movie lurking in it.
December 17, 2009
I'm fairly sure that the book and the film shared a common goal -- to make its audience sit, stay, laugh, cry, then move on -- and at those modest aspirations, the movie succeeds.
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December 29, 2008
Frankel turns the camera toward the canines as frequently as possible, but too often we're stuck with Wilson and Aniston's bland characters. You wonder if it might have been better to let sleeping dogs lie.
March 13, 2009
Evidently contrived and something of an ungainly hybrid, the film shares its canine protagonist's facility for wearing down your resistance.

