Air Bud: Golden Receiver


1h 30m 1998

Brief Synopsis

In this sequel Josh Framm's wonder dog Buddy is up to his old tricks when he breaks into the court of a pro basketball game the Framm family is attending. After seeing Buddy play basketball on TV, two animal "collectors" decide he would be the perfect star attraction for their fledgling Moscow circu

Film Details

Also Known As
Air Bud 2: Golden Receiver, Air Bud räddar spelet
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Sequel
Sports
Release Date
1998
Distribution Company
Dimension Films
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

Synopsis

In this sequel Josh Framm's wonder dog Buddy is up to his old tricks when he breaks into the court of a pro basketball game the Framm family is attending. After seeing Buddy play basketball on TV, two animal "collectors" decide he would be the perfect star attraction for their fledgling Moscow circus - and make a plan to kidnap him. Buddy, meanwhile, has taken up football after he is given a ball to play with by the town vet, who is courting Josh's widowed mother. Josh must deal with his mother's new life, while the school football team badly needs Buddy's help.

Film Details

Also Known As
Air Bud 2: Golden Receiver, Air Bud räddar spelet
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Sequel
Sports
Release Date
1998
Distribution Company
Dimension Films
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video December 18, 1998

Released in United States Summer August 14, 1998

Sequel to "Air Bud" (USA/1997), directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Kevin Zegers.

Began shooting February 14, 1998.

Completed shooting March 21, 1998.

Buddy The Wonder Dog, featured in the original film died of complications from synovial cell sarcoma on February 10, 1998. He was believed to have been between 9 1/2 and 10 years old at the time of his death.

Released in United States Summer August 14, 1998

Released in United States on Video December 18, 1998