Lost and Found Movie Review 1999

Information and Film Reviews for Lost and Found the Movie

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The only, repeat ONLY, reason to see this movie is Sophie Marceau. Spade, in a bold bit of casting, plays Dylan, a sniveling pipsqueak taken with his French neighbor Lila (the aforementioned Marceau). In a sick attempt to win her love, he kidnaps her dog in order to "find" him a few days later. When the dog swallows an anniversary ring Dylan's holding for a friend, many tasteless dog poo jokes ensue. Wants to be "There's Something About Mary," but doesn't have its winking sense of absurdity. Spade should stick to the snarky sidekick roles and Marceau should fire whoever told her that this would be a good career move.

Distribution

Warner Home Video, Inc., 5775 Linder Canyon Rd., Westlake Village, CA 91362, URL: http://whv.warnerbros.com, Remarks: Does not handle retail queries from consumers; contact your local video distributor.

Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 97 minutes.

Cast and Crew

Genres
King of Beasts (Dogs), Dream Girls, Flatulence
Screenplay
J.B. Cook, Marc Meeks, David Spade
Cast
David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Artie Lange, Martin Sheen, Patrick Bruel, Jon Lovitz, Mitchell Whitfield, Carole Cook, Estelle Harris, Marla Gibbs, Natalie Barish, Phil Leeds, Christian Clemenson, Daphnee Lynn Duplaix
Cinematography
Paul Elliott
Director
Jeff Pollack
Music
John Debney
Producer
Warner Bros.

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