Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 35000000

Revenue

$ 96753696

Top Billed Cast

John Travolta

Charlie

Robin Williams

Dan

Kelly Preston

Vicki

Conner Rayburn

Zach

Ella Bleu Travolta

Emily

Lori Loughlin

Amanda

Seth Green

Ralph White

Bernie Mac

Jimmy Lunchbox

Matt Dillon

Yancy Devlin

Dax Shepard

Gary - Child Proofer #1

Luis Guzmán

Nick - Child Proofer #2

Ann-Margret

Martha

Rita Wilson

Gloria Lawrence

Justin Long

Troop Leader Adam

Amy Sedaris

Condo Woman

Residente

Tattoo Artist

Sab Shimono

Yoshiro Nishamura

Kevin Yamada

Riku

Kevin Dean-Hackett

Tijuana Priest

Laura Allen

Kelly

Sam Travolta

Singing Waiter

Margaret Travolta

Singing Hostess

Nick Loren

Singing Waiter 2

Kenneth Maharaj

Indian Guy

Nova Mejia

Hot Waitress

Margaret Goodman

Grandma

Jerome Weinstein

Grandpa

Allie Woods Jr.

Old Guy

Michael Enright

Singing Waiter 3

Alexa Havins

Hot Waitress 2

Keenan Shimizu

Japanese Executive

Akira Takayama

Japanese Executive

Shirô Oishi

Japanese Executive

Yoshio Mita

Japanese Executive

Seiji Kakizaki

Japanese Executive

Keisuke Jim Nagahama

Japanese Executive

Dominick Riccardi

Driver

Costas Panay

Little Kid

Kate Lacey

Rayburn & Reed Employee

Denise Violante

Spanish Lady

Tonia-Marie Gallo

Lazy Pooch Employee

Chika Kanamoto

Japanese Flight Attendant

Marcel Becker

Waiter

Alison Pelletier

Hot Waitress 3

Dylan Sprayberry

Cute Soccer Kid

Bradley Steven Perry

Soccer Kid

Joey Pordan

Soccer Kid

Jason Davies

Dancer

Alicia Mazepa

Dancer

Marielys Molina

Dancer

Charlene Smith

Dancer

Tera Lee Pollin

Dancer

Brendan King

Dancer

Jason Dougherty

Dancer

Kevin Aubin

Dancer

Christine L. Anderson

Back-Up Singer

Crystal MacKenzie

Back-Up Singer

Erynn Dickerson

Back-Up Singer

Noel MacNeal

Muppet

John E. Kennedy

Muppet

Matt Vogel

Muppet

Josh Cohen

Muppet

Bruce Connelly

Muppet

Joe Kovacs

Muppet

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Gorilla

DeRay Davis

Zoo Security Guard

Paulo Costanzo

Zoo Maintenance

Chris J. Cullen

Pretzel Man (uncredited)

Kendall Draughn

Ice Cream Girl (uncredited)

Vohn Ferguson

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Steve Ferrarie

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Catherine Fetsco

Hot Jogger (uncredited)

Gene Harrison

Handyman (uncredited)

Ingrid Johnson

Big Tina (uncredited)

Yulia Klass

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Heland Lee

Japanese Security Guard #1 (uncredited)

Jian Leonardo

Airport Security #3 (uncredited)

Jeffrey Mowery

Commuter (uncredited)

Panama Redd

Singing Waiter (uncredited)

Hector Rodriguez Jr.

Commuter (uncredited)

Harry L. Seddon

Businessman (uncredited)

Melissa Silver

Bartender (uncredited)

Lara Anne Slife

Singing Waitress (uncredited)

Frank Tedesco

South Beach Dude (uncredited)

Nina Vincent

Conga Line Dancer (uncredited)

Eden Wright

Girl at Birthday (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Kamurai

Written by Kamurai on 2020-09-20

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. I love Robin Williams and Seth Green, but man, I don't know what is wrong with Travolta in this. I'm not a big fan of his to begin with, but he's just a jackass. Not only does he have a jerk character, but he looks like he's phoning it in too. "I'm here, I'm saying the lines." It wouldn't be so bad if he wasn't the lead character. The movie is about THEIR business, and Robin's character's kids, but personality wise Robin has to play this push over character that can't do anything but take the punches, and he doesn't do abuse humor well. He's known for absurd humor, that the situation is ridiculous and out of control, not that he's suffering from it persay. I've also always like Robin William's connection to kids and that, at heart, he's a family guy. This character that lives isolated from his kids, that can't be fun was a poor casting for him. Honestly, looking at the story even, I don't know why anyone decided to make this, unless the right names made it happen, and they just left big blank spaces in the script that said, "something ridiculous and funny" and they just slotted in things like "Seth Green gets adopted by a Guerilla". Don't waste your time with this unless you're just on a Robin Williams marathon for completionist sake.

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-08

I wanted this to be good, but it's anything but. There is nothing I enjoyed about <em>'Old Dogs'</em>, every second of its 88 minute run time is a hard slog. Robin Williams and John Travolta are the only reasons that I haven't rated this even lower, I'm not saying those two are all that noteworthy in this but their acting ability raises things up ever so slightly. The premise is incredibly lame and painstakingly predictable, while the comedy is very lazy - I didn't laugh once, there's not even a minutely chucklesome moment. There are some terrible attempted gags in there. A major disappointment, I wanted to like this due to the two leads but I just couldn't. Dreadful film. 2000s live-action Disney is mental. From the greatness of <em>'Pirates of the Caribbean'</em>, <em>'Holes'</em> and <em>'The Greatest Game Ever Played'</em> to the diabolical <em>'The Country Bears'</em>, <em>'Max Keeble's Big Move'</em> and now this. Rather incredible.