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''Firehouse Dog'' is a 2007 American
family film A children's film, or family film, is a film genre that generally relates to children in the context of home and family. Children's films are made specifically for children and not necessarily for a general audience, while family films are made ...
produced by
Regency Enterprises New Regency Productions is an American-British-Luxembourgish entertainment company formed by Arnon Milchan. It was founded in 1991 as the successor to Regency International Pictures (formerly known as Embassy International Pictures N.V.). His ...
and distributed by
20th Century Fox 20th Century Studios, Inc., formerly 20th Century Fox, is an American film studio, film production and Film distributor, distribution company owned by the Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios, the film studios division of the ...
. Directed by Todd Holland, it stars Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood,
Dash Mihok Dashiell Raymond Mihok (; born May 24, 1974) is an American actor and director known as Brendan "Bunchy" Donovan in Showtime's ''Ray Donovan''. Early life Mihok was born in New York City, the son of theater actors Andrea Mihok (née Cloak) and ...
, Steven Culp and
Bill Nunn William Goldwyn Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Dougy in James Bond III's movie '' Def by Temptation'', Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film '' Do the Right Thing'', Robbie Robertso ...
. It was released on April 4, 2007, in the United States. It received negative reviews for its scatological humor.


Plot

Dog superstar Rexxx lives the high life-with adoring crowds, a loving owner and an array of best-selling blockbusters under his belt. However, when his owner, Trey tries to convince him to perform a skydiving stunt, the plane malfunctions caused by a lightning strike and Rexxx is sent tumbling from the sky, landing in a tomato truck. While Trey mourns his apparent death and begins regretting his failure in not treating him like a 'real dog', Rexxx settles into an abandoned warehouse, desperately missing his owner. Meanwhile in the city of South Harbor in Lincoln County, Shane Fahey is struggling with the death of his uncle, Capt. Marc Fahey, and Blue (The former "Firehouse Dog") after being trapped in a fire in a disused textile mill. Realizing he forgot to study for a test, Shane ditches school, but is quickly caught by two other firefighters, Lionel and new recruit Terrence. Arriving back at the fire station (known as 'Dogpatch' home to Engine 55 & Rescue 26) in disgrace, he is chastised by both driver Joe and his father Connor, the recently promoted Captain of the station, who is having problems of his own; the station is about to be closed due to a lack of funding and overall bad publicity. However, before Connor can properly address his son's problems, Dogpatch is called out a fire in a derelict apartment building. Due to a slow suit up and Engine 55 having engine trouble, the team is the last to arrive and is put on standby by rival Greenpoint stations Captain Jessie Presley. Shane notices a terrified Rexxx balancing on top of the burning building; Connor manages to rescue him, and orders Shane to put up 'Lost Dog' flyers. Due to the name on his collar, which is a prop from the filming at the time of Rexxx's accident, the station renames the dog 'Dewey', and keeps him at the station until someone comes to claim him. Whilst city manager Zachary Hayden reminds Connor of the station's upcoming shutdown, Shane struggles to cope with Dewey's spoilt needs and strange habits. Realizing that the dog is fast and active, Shane enters him in a firefighter's competition, where they are pitted against rival fire station Engine 24 Greenpoint. Although Dewey initially beats the other station's score, he is distracted by their Dalmatian, who reminds him of a female Dalmatian that broke his heart. Despite losing the competition, Shane and Dewey begin to bond. The next morning, the station is called out to a tunnel collapse. Everyone has already been evacuated upon their arrival, but Capt. Fahey spots that a Captain Presley is unaccounted for and initiates a search. Connor rushes into the wreckage, and Shane, fearing for his father's safety, allows Dewey to run in after him. Dewey manages to alert Connor to Jessie's presence, subsequently saving her life. Following this, the station begins to gain popularity, as they realize that Dewey could become a potential firehouse dog. Due to this change in circumstances, Zachary notifies them that the station is saved. However, Shane's excitement is lost when he discovers his father has moved to his uncle's former office. Angered that his dad is trying to take his uncle's place, he roots through the files, where he discovers an unnerving number of suspected arsons, within the general area of the station. Upset that Shane felt he was being neglected, Connor makes an effort to reconcile with his son, and is shocked when Shane reveals that he feels guilty for being relieved that it was his uncle who died instead of his father. Later on that night, Dewey is awarded a medal for his bravery at a firefighter's gala. However, he ends up reuniting with Trey upon spotting him among the attendees; Connor reluctantly allows an ecstatic Trey to keep the dog. A few hours later, however, Dewey escapes Trey's hotel room to chase after the station's engine, which was called out to another fire on a garbage barge at the City Harbor. The team is only too happy to allow him to climb on board. As they struggle to put the barge fire out, Shane returns to the station and discovers that the fire was simply a decoy, so that the suspected arsonist could burn the "Dogpatch" station to the ground. Panicking, he calls his friend, Jasmine 'JJ' Presley to work out what to do, before hearing footsteps upstairs, which turn out to be the arsonist. Ignoring JJ's warnings, Shane heads upstairs to confront the arsonist. To his horror, he realizes that the arsonist is in fact city manager Zach Hayden, who wanted to burn buildings in Engine 55's patch in order to build a football stadium for City Chief Corbin Sellars – killing Shane's uncle in the process. After the station's closure was denied, he had no choice but to burn it down himself, but didn't realize that Shane was still inside. The two become trapped inside the burning building when Zach's incendiary device ignites; Shane loses consciousness and Zach is forced to leave the building prematurely. Meanwhile, Dewey – sensing that Shane is in danger – races back to the station as Connor, having been alerted to the fire by Jessie, follows behind. Dewey finds Zach trying to escape, and traps him in a phone booth (which he also escapes from) before finding Shane. Dewey revives Shane by licking him and the two try to find a way out of the burning fire station. Connor arrives on the scene, only to find the station completely inaccessible. Hearing Dewey's barking, he eventually manages to break down the garage door and finds a terrified Shane. Shane manages to convince him to pass him his axe through some broken glass so he can try to break the hinges himself; this works and Dewey leads them outside where Shane manages to tell Connor about Zach’s arson attacks before he is put on oxygen. Furious, Connor confronts Zach and Pep gets her own payback on him before the other Dogpatch firefighters hand him over to the police. Corbin Sellars' scam is exposed and he is also arrested. Following the events of the fire, all of the firefighters of the station are awarded medals, including Shane and Dewey. J.J. invites Shane and Connor out to Baskin Robbins with her and her Mom, hinting at relationships between the four of them. Upon seeing how happy Dewey is with them, Trey allows Shane to keep him, adding that now that Dewey has been a true hero, he won't be content with just acting like one. Both Shane and Connor are overjoyed, with Dewey realizing his true potential as a firehouse dog. "Dogpatch" is repaired and restored from the fire damage it sustained, and Engine 55 receives a brand-new 900bhp engine. The team head off to a grass fire with Dewey following behind.


Cast

* Josh Hutcherson as Shane Fahey * Bruce Greenwood as Firefighter / Captain Connor Fahey (Engine 55) *
Dash Mihok Dashiell Raymond Mihok (; born May 24, 1974) is an American actor and director known as Brendan "Bunchy" Donovan in Showtime's ''Ray Donovan''. Early life Mihok was born in New York City, the son of theater actors Andrea Mihok (née Cloak) and ...
as Trey Falcon * Steven Culp as City Manager Zachary "Zach" Hayden *
Bill Nunn William Goldwyn Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Dougy in James Bond III's movie '' Def by Temptation'', Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film '' Do the Right Thing'', Robbie Robertso ...
as Driver / Engineer Joe Musto, The Station Cook, Engine Driver & Pump Operator (Engine 55) * Bree Turner as Liz Knowles * Scotch Ellis Loring as Firefighter Lionel Bradford (Engine 55 / Rescue 26) * Mayte Garcia as Firefighter Pep Clemente, The Station Mechanic (Engine 55) * Teddy Sears as Probie Firefighter Terrence Kahn (Engine 55 / Rescue 26) * Claudette Mink as Captain Jessie Presley (Engine 24) * Hannah Lochner as Jasmine "J.J." Presley * Matt Cooke as City Chief Corbin Sellars * Shane Daly as Firefighter Burr Baldwin (Engine 24) * Randy Triggs as Captain Marc Fahey (Engine 55) * Arwen, Frodo, Rohan, Stryder as Rexxx / Dewey The Dog


Production notes

Rexxx/Dewey is played in the film by four different Irish Terriers named Arwen, Frodo, Rohan and Stryder, named after the characters/location from ''
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'' story. The film was shot in
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and
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, Canada. The building used to portray the fire station is located at 455 Cherry Street in Toronto. The garage section of the building was built specifically for the movie and was torn down after production. This area of Toronto has changed greatly since the movie was filmed.


Release

The film was filmed in 2005 but not released until April 4, 2007. It grossed $3.8 million in its opening weekend for a 5-day total of $5.1 million. ''Firehouse Dog'' grossed $13.9 million in the United States and $3.5 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $17.4 million.


Home media

The film was released on DVD on July 31, 2007.


Reception

''Firehouse Dog'' received mainly mixed to negative reviews from film critics. From 81 critics, it garnered 37% positive reviews on the film-critic aggregate site
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. The site's consensus states: "''Firehouse Dog''s cute premise is ruined with endless fart and poop jokes, and an overlong run time." The film garnered a score of 43/100 on
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from 20 reviews. Justin Chang of '' Variety'' called it, "A likable but ungainly mutt of a movie". Ty Burr in ''
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'' found "the human scenes in ''Firehouse Dog'' are perfectly acceptable on the level of a heartwarming family B-movie" but "that dog—or, rather, that digitally enhanced replicant—is just plain creepy". While Carrie Rickey of ''
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'' called it "a touching, family-friendly entertainment about a dog and his boy", Chris Kaltenbach of ''
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'' felt it was "too busy being inspirational and cuddly to be funny or pointed" and "plays out as though its plot was stuck in molasses". Frank Lovece of ''
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'' capped his review by suggesting that, "''Firehouse Dog'' should be put to sleep before it can do the same to audiences"."Firehouse Dog": Review by Frank Lovece
''Film Journal International'', April 4, 2007. Michael Phillips of the ''
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'' (April 11, 2007) says: "Once it figures out it is more drama than comedy, "Firehouse Dog" exceeds your limited expectations....While the movie's ad campaign suggests wacky antics all the way, a surprisingly affecting and well-acted father/son relationship develops."


See also

* List of American films of 2007 * List of firefighting films


References


External links

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Rotten Tomatoes: ''Firehouse Dog''

Metacritic: ''Firehouse Dog''
{{Todd Holland 2007 comedy films 2007 films 2000s American films 2000s children's comedy films 2000s English-language films 20th Century Fox films American children's comedy films Films about dogs Films about firefighting Films about pets Films directed by Todd Holland Films scored by Jeff Cardoni Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario Films shot in Toronto Films with screenplays by Michael Colleary Regency Enterprises films