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  1. Why didn't that movie Beethoven's 2nd have English subtitles? All I see in the second screenshot are Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish subtitles in that movie! I am NOT happy with that movie NOT having English subtitles because if I bought that movie, ...

  2. Beethoven's 2nd is een Amerikaanse familiefilm uit 1993 die geregisseerd is door Rod Daniel. Het is de eerste vervolgfilm sinds het eerste deel uit 1992, Beethoven. Aanvankelijk was er geen vervolg gepland, maar werd door het onverwachte succes van de eerste film geproduceerd.

  3. Beethoven's 2nd is a film directed by Rod Daniel with Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Nicholle Tom, Chris Penn .... Year: 1993. Original title: Beethoven's 2nd. Synopsis: Beethoven is back, and this time, he's bringing the kids! It's the further adventures of the Newton family and their lovable, lumbering pal, Beethoven. In this second "symphony" of the ...You can watch Beethoven's 2nd ...

  4. Beethoven's 2nd. There is a scene in "Beethoven's 2nd" in which Beethoven, who is a large St. Bernard dog, takes his girlfriend, Missy, also a large St. Bernard, to a drive-in theater for the movies. They sit on a hill above the parking lot, where they have a good view of the screen. This much I was prepared to believe. Some dogs are very clever.

  5. 16 de dic. de 1993 · Beethoven is back -- and this time, he has a whole brood with him now that he's met his canine match, Missy, and fathered a family. The only problem is that Missy's owner, Regina, wants to sell the puppies and tear the clan apart. It's up to Beethoven and the Newton kids to save the day and keep everyone together.

  6. Beethoven's 2nd is what it is: a cynical attempt capitalize on an okay movie by giving audience more of what was in the first with no added twist or new elements. While the actors are fine, and the dogs are reasonably well trained, the novelty from the first film is missing as it just putters aimlessly from setpiece to setpiece in what's essentially the first film without the effort.