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Pups Alone

"Christmas has never been so ruff."

After receiving an exciting new job opportunity at a cutting edge Pet Invention company, Robert, his teenage daughter Jenna and their trusty and special border collie Charlie make the move to the new neighborhood, right before Christmas. Upon arriving, Robert meets his gorgeous next door neighbor Holly, and her sassy and spunky border collie Gidget. Before the sparks can fly, they are set upon my Robert’s conniving and obnoxious next door neighbor and project manager Victor, his neighborhood bully bulldog “Vinnie P” and the sycophantic sidekick Chihuahua “Jose”.

Top Cast

  • Jerry O'Connell

    Jerry O'Connell

    Charlie (voice)

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Gidget (voice)

  • Rob Schneider

    Rob Schneider

    Jose (voice)

  • Danny Trejo

    Danny Trejo

    Vinnie P (voice)

  • Malcolm McDowell

    Malcolm McDowell

    Oliver (voice)

  • Keith David

    Keith David

    The Wise Bartender

  • Dolph Lundgren

    Dolph Lundgren

    Victor von Manure

  • Tyler Hollinger

    Tyler Hollinger

    Robert

  • Isadora Swann

    Isadora Swann

    Jenna

Overview

After receiving an exciting new job opportunity at a cutting edge Pet Invention company, Robert, his teenage daughter Jenna and their trusty and special border collie Charlie make the move to the new neighborhood, right before Christmas. Upon arriving, Robert meets his gorgeous next door neighbor Holly, and her sassy and spunky border collie Gidget. Before the sparks can fly, they are set upon my Robert’s conniving and obnoxious next door neighbor and project manager Victor, his neighborhood bully bulldog “Vinnie P” and the sycophantic sidekick Chihuahua “Jose”.

Rating

5.8 / 10
66 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • John Critic
    John Critic
    1 Jan 30, 2022

    Terrible!!! The only way for you to like it is you’d have to be either intoxicated by alcohol or on drugs. It is the worst Christmas film I’ve ever come across and seen since Puppy Star Christmas due to being similar to the Home Alone franchise and a ripoff of it.

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