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K-9: P.I.
Dooley and his K-9 partner Jerry Lee are ready to retire from the police force. But before he can retire with his pension he must work as a P.I. to find a set of high tech computer chips.
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Plot Summary
Detective Mike Dooley is back with his canine partner, Jerry Lee, to tackle a new case. When a string of mysterious crimes plagues the city, Dooley and Jerry Lee find themselves investigating a case that leads them into the world of high society and unexpected danger. The duo must use their unique skills to sniff out the culprit and bring them to justice.
Critical Reception
K-9: P.I. received a largely negative response from critics and audiences, failing to recapture the charm or success of its predecessors. It was often criticized for its uninspired plot, tired gags, and lack of originality, ultimately being considered a weak entry in the K-9 franchise.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver fresh comedic material.
Relies too heavily on predictable plot points and outdated humor.
A disappointing sequel that adds little to the franchise.
Google audience: Audience reception for K-9: P.I. was generally poor, with viewers finding the film unoriginal and lacking the comedic appeal of earlier installments. Many felt it was a forgettable entry that offered little entertainment value.
Fun Fact
This film is the fourth and final installment in the K-9 film series, following K-9 (1989), K-911 (1999), and K-9000 (1992).
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