

One Crazy Night
Five teens get stuck in the basement in an attempt to see the Beatles in a local hotel.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck inventor, desperate for money, creates a wild robot dog that escapes and causes chaos throughout the city. He must race against time to retrieve the mischievous canine before it causes irreparable damage and before a shady businessman can get his hands on the invention. The inventor's daughter and her friends get caught up in the chase, adding to the madcap adventure.
Critical Reception
Released direct-to-video, 'One Crazy Night' received a largely indifferent reception from critics and audiences, often seen as a low-budget family comedy with a predictable plot. It is primarily remembered for its earnest, if somewhat clumsy, execution of a familiar premise, and its appeal was limited to younger audiences seeking lighthearted entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and family-friendly premise.
- Criticized for its unoriginal plot and low production values.
- Considered a passable, if unremarkable, children's film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to its direct-to-video release, but those available generally regard it as a forgettable family comedy suitable for very young children, with some noting the robot dog's charm as a highlight.
Fun Fact
The robot dog, 'Sparky,' was brought to life using a combination of puppetry and early CGI effects, which were considered somewhat advanced for a direct-to-video release at the time.
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