Review of Turner & Hooch (1989) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 18 Dec 2008
As a bunch, the film makers have created the sort of mystery story that might well puzzle a 12-year-old who had never read a mystery story before and wasn't paying attention anyway, and the sort of love story that 12-year-olds might throw away to read the mystery story, along with the sort of dog story many dogs would actually enjoy--if the pages were edible.
..Luckily the team of Hanks and Beasley are around to save the show, tell a few snappy stories, dance a few licks, chase a few crooks, make you laugh, make you cry. Who needs writers?
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This review of Turner & Hooch (1989) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 18 Dec 2008.
Turner & Hooch has generally received mixed reviews.
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