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Old Dogs

Movie (2009)


Charlie and Dan have been best friends and business partners for thirty years; their Manhattan public relations firm is on the verge of a huge business deal with a Japanese company. With two weeks to sew up the contract, Dan gets a surprise: a woman he married on a drunken impulse nearly nine years before (annulled the next day) shows up to tell him he's the father of her twins, now seven, and ...

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Released: Nov 25th, 2009
Budget: $35,000,000.00
Revenue: $92,219,310.00

Old Dogs Main Cast

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John Travolta
John Travolta
plays Charlie
Robin Williams
Robin Williams
plays Dan
Kelly Preston
Kelly Preston
plays Vicki
Conner Rayburn
Conner Rayburn
plays Zach
Ella Bleu Travolta
Ella Bleu Travolta
plays Emily
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (continuity error): When Dan is taking the self tanning session we can clearly see that the hair on his chest just grew back, although the tattoo is supposed to be already 7 years old.
  • Movie Goof (errors in geography): At the end of the movie the guys go to the Burlington Zoo in Vermont. There is a city in Vermont named Burlington, but it doesn't have a zoo.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): Dan tells Charlie that his father gave him a calculator for his 5th birthday. Dan would have been 5 in the mid to late 1950s, when calculators were cumbersome, extremely expensive business machines.
  • Was originally supposed to be released theatrically in non-Quebec French-language markets as "Papy-Sitter" a wordplay with the French word "papy" meaning "grandpa". When Walt Disney Pictures decide to release the film straight-to-home-video in these markets due to the film's US financial failure, they instead went with the Quebec title "Les 2 Font La Père" which is a also a wordplay based on the French expression "les 2 font la paire", somewhat equivalent to "two of a kind" and the word "père" which means "father".
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