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On-the-Set Featurette of 'Marley and Me' Arrives
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Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson and director David Frankel talk about the world's worst dog who teaches his owner how to become a family through a new featurette of 'Marley and Me'.

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About a month before "Marley & Me" hits the theaters, a featurette of the comedy movie has been released. Bringing viewers to the on-set location of the film, the video contains commentary from both of the film's stars, Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. It also sees the description of the film by director David Frankel.

While Aniston shares her exciting experiences working with baby, any kinds of dogs and kids, dubbing the experiences as "a ball", Wilson reveals that the filming has been great, especially since he grew up having a dog. Beside discussing about the fun of making the film, Aniston also talks about the Marley character itself. The featurette also brings in many never-before-seen footage from the film.

Adapted from John Grogan's bestselling memoir about an incorrigible Labrador retriever, "Marley & Me" focuses on the relationship between John and his mad Labrador retriever, Marley. However, Marley proves to be unlike any other dog on Earth. He is hyperactive, handful and wreaking havoc, yet becomes an indispensable part of his family. From the director of "The Devil Wears Prada", the movie is set to be released in U.S. theaters on December 25.

"Marley & Me" On-the-Set Featurette:

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