Turner And Hooch
Det. Scott Turner (Tom Hanks), an uptight, by-the-book police officer, must adopt the dog of a dead man to help him find the murderer, resulting in much household destruction and unwelcome chaos.
27 December 1932, USA
25 June 1949, San Diego, California, USA
16 May 1959, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
30 November 1940, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
31 July 1913, New York City, New York, USA
12 August 1950, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
December1980, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
22 June 1952, Van Nuys, California, USA
27 June 1907, Spokane, Washington, USA
13 November 1950, Devon, England, UK
30 August 1977, Rockville, Maryland, USA
7 November 1979, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA
9 July 1956, Concord, California, USA
4 April 1944, Spokane, Washington, USA
8 September 1961, New York City, New York, USA
12 September 1960, Tainan, Taiwan
June 04, 2004
Silly, early-Hanks funFebruary 09, 2006
From the moment when Hooch first appears to the strains of Strauss' 'Also sprach Zarathustra', the gags can be smelt a mile off, and the thriller elements are as hackneyed as an episode of Murder She Wrote.August 26, 2014
Dog-buddy comedy has lots of slobber and some violence.November 18, 2003
Hanks is great. A nice mix of laughs and tearsOctober 31, 2004
So-so little comedy that's better than you'd think.March 26, 2009
The rather mechanical style of director Roger Spottiwoode (who took over the film after original director Henry Winkler departed) fails to enliven the stereotypical criminal proceedings.May 20, 2003
The one level on which this mild children's comedy works is as an extended gross joke for 8-year-olds.October 23, 2004
Cute dog 'n' guy comedyJanuary 01, 2000
Hanks, who can even grace a film such as "The 'Burbs," is always a movie's best friend.August 15, 2003
A dumb idea that winds up being an entertaining buddy pictureJanuary 01, 2000
If there's a new hair in this dogeared dramedy, it would take a bloodhound to sniff it out.