A girl who uses dogs to teach people about the true meaning of Christmas during the Depression.A girl who uses dogs to teach people about the true meaning of Christmas during the Depression.A girl who uses dogs to teach people about the true meaning of Christmas during the Depression.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
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- TriviaThe medal that the mayor wears on his coat is a National Defense Service medal. It is the oldest service medal that is still being issued.
- GoofsThe opening credits show the story is set in 1931, however, there is an anachronism in that the Mayor is wearing a United States National Defense Service medal. These medals were first issued in 1953 by President Eisenhower. The medal is, therefore, incorrect for the time period.
Also, the Mayor is wearing the medal on his right side, whereas it is traditionally & correctly worn on the left side.
- Crazy creditsNo animals were harmed in the making of this film... only producers.
- ConnectionsFollowed by 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue (2012)
- SoundtracksSNo
Written by Shaun Johnson and Greg Banworth
Performed by Tonic Sol-Fa
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Every year there are several movies that pop up in stores that have the appearance of being quality family entertainment. Generally, most of them are disappointing at best. To my surprise, "The 12 Dogs of Christmas" isn't among the disappointments, though it does have its share of flaws.
Young Emma's father leaves her with her aunt in a small town that has just outlawed dogs. In an act of heroism, she rescues a puppy from the town's maniacal dogcatcher, and finds that she has a deep-rooted for canines. Along the way, she befriends the town's supposedly crazy "dog lady" and her son, as well as the local coach, a Russian dog-sledder and her initially angry aunt. In the process, she also makes enemies of the mean-spirited dogcatcher and his brother, the town's mayor. Yes, some of the characters are cookie-cutter, and the results are more than predictable. However, the movie uses the characters' -- and the viewers' -- love for dogs to bring about some very warm and pleasant results.
After viewing, we realized we enjoyed this movie enough to add this DVD to our holiday collection. I recommend it in the best spirit of a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Young Emma's father leaves her with her aunt in a small town that has just outlawed dogs. In an act of heroism, she rescues a puppy from the town's maniacal dogcatcher, and finds that she has a deep-rooted for canines. Along the way, she befriends the town's supposedly crazy "dog lady" and her son, as well as the local coach, a Russian dog-sledder and her initially angry aunt. In the process, she also makes enemies of the mean-spirited dogcatcher and his brother, the town's mayor. Yes, some of the characters are cookie-cutter, and the results are more than predictable. However, the movie uses the characters' -- and the viewers' -- love for dogs to bring about some very warm and pleasant results.
After viewing, we realized we enjoyed this movie enough to add this DVD to our holiday collection. I recommend it in the best spirit of a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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- Julens 12 hundar
- Filming locations
- North Conway, New Hampshire, USA(Train station)
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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