You Lucky Dog

You Lucky Dog

Infobox_Film
name =You Lucky Dog
imdb_id =0153992

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producer =Lori-Etta Taub
Dauri Chase-Slover
writer =David Covell
starring =Kirk Cameron
Chelsea Noble
John de Lancie
director =Paul Schneider
distributor =Disney Channel
released =1998
runtime =89 Mins
language =English

"You Lucky Dog" was a Disney Channel Original Movie first aired on June 27, 1998.

Plot Summary

It starred Kirk Cameron and was directed by Paul Schneider.

This movie is about a rich man who dies and leaves his wealth to his dog, to the dismay of his greedy relatives. A dog psychiatrist is brought to care for the dog, and they figure out the real cause of the owner's demise.

Cast

*Kirk Cameron
*Chelsea Noble
*James Avery
*John de Lancie
*Hansford Rowe
*Jeremy De Stefanis
*Chris Okoli

External links

*imdb title|id=0153992|title=You Lucky Dog


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