2001 movie by Lawrence Guterman is a 2001 funny film directed by Lawrence Guterman and composed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra. It stars Jeff Goldblum, Elizabeth Perkins and Alexander Pollock, with the voices of (to name a few) Tobey Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Sean Hayes, Susan Sarandon, Charlton Heston, Jon Lovitz, Joe Pantoliano and Michael Clarke Duncan.
It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 4, 2001. The movie received blended reviews and made $200. 7 million on a $60 million spending plan. The Brody household's family pet Bloodhound Pal chases a cat and is captured by other felines in an ambush. Cats and dogs are revealed to be highly smart, tech-savvy enemies efficient in speech, waging war with covert operatives while concealing their true nature from people.
At a local barn, a litter of Beagle puppies mock the most significant and earliest leader for trying to escape captivity. A Doberman Pinscher agent replaces the litter with a pack of Miniature Pinscher agents, stopping working to observe the youngest Beagle. Carolyn, the Brodys' matriarch, gets here to adopt a new pet dog and chooses the Beagle, calling him Lou after her kid Scotty sarcastically suggests the name "Loser".
Understanding Lou is a civilian, Butch raises his issues to his superiors however is rebuffed. Lou is briefed on the origins of the dispute in between felines and pets, going back to Ancient Egypt when felines ruled the world. Butch exposes that Buddy has escaped the felines and the spy trade, retiring to a condo in Boca Raton.
Tinkles, a white Persian feline, plans to make use of the Brodys' patriarch Teacher Charles' research study on dog allergic reactions to conquer the world. His scheming is disrupted by Sophie, his comatose owner's housemaid, who delights in dressing Tinkles in humiliating costumes. Tinkles orders his sidekick Calico, an Unique Shorthair, to send out Devon Rex ninjas to take the research.
Mr. I Found This Interesting contracts a Russian Blue mercenary named Dimitri Kennelkoff, who tricks Lou and places a bomb on Brody's laboratory door. Kennelkoff fights Lou and Butch, harming the Brodys' home until Butch disables the bomb and records Kennelkoff. Throughout the interrogation, the dogs recover a note by Mr. Tinkles from Kennelkoff's stomach.