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Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008)

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Movie Info


Genre

Adventure, Comedy

Release Date

October 03, 2008

MPAA Rating

PG

Studio

Walt Disney Pictures

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Raja Gosnell

Producer

John Jacobs, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman

Screenwriter

Jeffrey Bushell, AnaLisa LaBianco

Starring

Movie Story


In the Disney comedy, "South of the Border," a pampered Beverly Hills Chihuahua named Chloe (voice of Drew Barrymore) finds herself accidentally lost in the mean streets of Mexico without a day spa or Rodeo Drive boutique anywhere in sight. Now alone for the first time in her spoiled life, she must rely on some unexpected new friends including a street-hardened German Shepherd named Delgado (voice of Andy Garcia) and an amorous pup named Papi (voice of George Lopez)--to lend her a paw and help her to find her inner strength on their incredible journey back home.

Reader's Reviews


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DUDE ITS SO GOOD

posted by POO on Oct 05, 2008

It's very cute!!

posted by Sarah on Oct 01, 2008

it's so stupid

posted by hhhhh on Sep 27, 2008

why not use this as a chat box and loved the wallpapers!

posted by Beverly Hills Chihua on Sep 01, 2008

why not use this as a chat box and loved the wallpapers!

posted by Beverly Hills Chihua on Sep 01, 2008

why not use this as a chat box and loved the wallpapers!

posted by Beverly Hills Chihua on Sep 01, 2008

loved it funny and enjoyable

posted by beverly hills chihua on Aug 03, 2008
 
 

PREMIERE PHOTO

Jamie Lee Curtis, George Lopez
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" World Premiere - Arrivals
Sep 18, 2008
Jamie Lee Curtis
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" World Premiere - Arrivals
Sep 18, 2008

MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“.."Beverly Hills Chihuahua" fits nicely into the long line of Disney dog movies designed to delight children and animal lovers..”
by Glenn Whipp [LA Daily News]
“..very slick..”
by William Arnold [Seattle Post Intelligencer]
“..pretty good..”
by Tom Keogh [Seattle Times]