Beethoven's 3rd | |
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DVD cover
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Directed by | David Mickey Evans |
Produced by |
David Bixler Kelli Konop |
Written by | Jeff Schechter |
Starring |
Judge Reinhold Julia Sweeney Joe Pichler Jamie Marsh |
Music by | Philip Giffin |
Cinematography | John Aronson |
Edited by | Harry Keramidas |
Distributed by | Universal Family & Home Entertainment |
Release date
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July 25, 2000 | (USA) December 2000 (UK)
Running time
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99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beethoven's 3rd is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. Additionally, this is the third installment in the Beethoven film series. It is the first film to be released directly to video. The film marks the onscreen introduction of Judge Reinhold as George Newton's younger brother Richard, Julia Sweeney as Richard's wife Beth, Joe Pichler as Richard's son Brennan, and Michaela Gallo as Richard's daughter Sara.
Richard Newton, George's brother, prepares for a road trip from Denver, Colorado, to a Newton family reunion in California with his wife Beth and children Sara and Brennan. He models the entire vacation based on a memorable family road trip from his childhood in 1967, and rents a large, state-of-the-art RV for the occasion. Before the family leaves, they receive a cage from George containing Beethoven, who Richard's family is supposed to deliver to California as Beethoven's owners are stuck in Europe. Beth and Brennan disapprove of the plan, and Beth convinces Richard to leave Beethoven at a dog kennel until George can retrieve him.
Meanwhile, criminal hacker Tommy and his overly dramatic accomplice William visit a video rental shop in an attempt to buy a DVD of The Shakiest Gun in the West, having previously hidden stolen computer codes on it for an unknown party, only to learn that Richard has already bought it for the trip. After determining Richard's address, Tommy and William drive to the house and spy on them; their bumbling antics catches Beethoven's attention before the Newton family leaves with him. Beethoven is dropped off at the kennel, but after spotting Tommy and William tailing the Newtons, he escapes and stows away on the RV's boat when the vehicle briefly stops. Beethoven is later discovered by Richard when the family reaches their first destination, and Beth reluctantly agrees to bring him along for the rest of the trip.