IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes29%
Google Users67%
Director: Rod Daniel•Genres: Comedy, Crime, Action
A tough, wise-cracking detective, Mike Dooley, is partnered with a German Shepherd named Jerry Lee, who is trained to sniff out drugs. Together, they go after a notorious drug lord. Jerry Lee proves to be a valuable asset, not only in catching criminals but also in helping Dooley navigate his personal life.
K-9 was a commercial success, particularly appealing to families and fans of buddy cop comedies. While not critically acclaimed, it was seen as an entertaining, if formulaic, action-comedy with a charismatic performance from James Belushi and an endearing canine co-star.
An amiable, if predictable, buddy cop comedy that relies heavily on the charm of its lead and canine.
Offers some laughs and lighthearted action, but lacks originality and depth.
James Belushi and his four-legged partner are the main draw, providing decent entertainment value.
Google audience: Audiences generally found K-9 to be a fun and enjoyable movie, appreciating the humor and the chemistry between James Belushi and the dog. Many viewers enjoyed the lighthearted action and the overall heartwarming nature of the film, though some found it to be a bit silly or not particularly groundbreaking.
The German Shepherd playing Jerry Lee was trained by the renowned animal trainer, Frank Inn, who also trained other famous animal actors like Higgins (the original Benji) and Asta from 'The Thin Man' series.
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