The Ugly Dachshund

A HAPPY HONEYMOON GOES TO THE DOGS!...When a Great Dane disguised as a Dachsie crashes the party!

6.7
19661h 33m

The Garrisons are the "proud parents" of three adorable dachshund pups - and one overgrown Great Dane named Brutus, who nevertheless thinks of himself as a dainty dachsie. His identity crisis results in an uproarious series of household crises that reduce the Garrisons' house to shambles - and viewers to howls of laughter!

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

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Dean Jones

Mark Garrison

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Suzanne Pleshette

Fran Garrison

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Charles Ruggles

Dr. J. L. Pruitt

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Kelly Thordsen

Officer Carmody

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Parley Baer

Mel Chadwick

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Mako

Kenji

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Dick Wessel

Eddie - Garbage Man (uncredited)

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Leoda Richards

Woman with Sheepdog (uncredited)

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Joe Devlin

Dog Owner (uncredited)

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Kenner G. Kemp

Doctor Outside Hospital (uncredited)

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Gil Lamb

Milkman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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7/10

A little too repetitive at times, but 'The Ugly Dachshund' still entertains to a suitable level.

The plot is somewhat nonexistent, all of this film's perks come with its silliness, humour and acting - all of which are more than decent. Dean Jones & Suzanne Pleshette are fun in their respective roles of Mark & Fran. Charlie Ruggles (Pruitt) & Kelly Thordsen (Carmody) are alright too.

The animals are as cute as you would expect, everything involving them is very silly and even nonsensical in moments. If you just switch your brain off and enjoy the madness that ensues then you'll have a fine time.

If this was on for longer than 93 minutes then I would've certainly rated it lower. However, as it isn't, I feel it's right to class it as good.

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