A dog and his boy, separated when the latter's father, a barefooted placekicker, gets traded from Denver to Green Bay. Matthew Robbins wants to make a kiddie movie and be hip at the same time: ham acting, cute canine, impossible feats, but also suburban satire, sick jokes, sexual innuendo, and pseudo-psychology (viz., pyrophobia). On its veering course, a couple of moments of semi-sublime silliness. David Rasche, Cindy Williams, Robert J. Steinmiller, Jr. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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