'Cocker Spaniel' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Marmaduke (2010)
Actors:
Arnon Milchan (producer),
John Davis (producer),
Kiefer Sutherland (actor),
Judy Greer (actress),
Fergie Duhamel (actress),
Owen Wilson (actor),
Sam Elliott (actor),
Jack McGee (actor),
Steve Coogan (actor),
William H. Macy (actor),
Marlon Wayans (actor),
George Lopez (actor),
David Walliams (actor),
Kirk Baily (miscellaneous crew),
Christopher Lennertz (composer),
Plot: Marmaduke, the world's most lovable Great Dane, leaps from comic strip fame (appearing in 600 newspapers in over 20 countries) to big screen stardom in this family comedy event. A suburban family moves to a new neighborhood in Orange County, California with their large yet lovable Great Dane, who has a tendency to wreak havoc in his own oblivious way. But its not all living large for the Duke, who finds that fitting in with his new four-legged friends - and a potential romantic interest - isn't always easy for a super-sized teenage dog. Owen Wilson gives the beloved Great Dane his voice in the film, which also features the voices of Fergie, George Lopez, Emma Stone and Kiefer Sutherland.
Keywords: animal-name-in-title, based-on-comic, based-on-comic-strip, based-on-tv-series, beagle-dog, box-office-flop, boy-and-dog, cat, character-name-in-title, dog
Genres:
Comedy,
Family,
Taglines: Live Large Friends come in all sizes.
Quotes:
Marmaduke: This is my stepbro, Carlos. Say hey, Carlos.::Carlos: Hey, Carlos.::Marmaduke: He's pretty cool for a cat. Which helps, since he's kinda my only friend...
Marmaduke: I'm Marmaduke, by the way.::Mazie: Yikes. Immediately moving on...
Marmaduke: [a well-groomed Mazie arrives] You... you look amazing.::Mazie: I feel like a fluffy monstrosity.
High Anxiety (1977)
Actors:
Mel Brooks (producer),
Barry Levinson (writer),
Madeline Kahn (actress),
Dick Van Patten (actor),
Cloris Leachman (actress),
Mel Brooks (writer),
Jack Riley (actor),
Barry Levinson (actor),
Howard Morris (actor),
John Dennis (actor),
Mel Brooks (actor),
Harvey Korman (actor),
Robert Ridgely (actor),
Patricia Norris (costume designer),
John Morris (composer),
Plot: Dr. Richard Thorndyke arrives as new administrator of the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, VERY Nervous to discover some suspicious goings-on. When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own psychiatric condition, "high anxiety," in order to clear his name. An homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock; contains many parodies of famous Hitchcock scenes from THE BIRDS, PSYCHO, and VERTIGO.
Keywords: 1970s, acrophobia, airport, bird-poop, blond-wearing-a-grey-suit, bridge, car-accident, chauffeur, darkroom, directed-by-star
Genres:
Comedy,
Thriller,
Taglines: The Master of Comedy takes on The Master of Suspense! A Psycho-Comedy Danger, Intrigue, Romance... and a Touch of Kinkiness!
Quotes:
Flasher: Don't be so gauche. We're all doing it!
Nurse Diesel: Ahem!::Dr. Charles Montague: Oh, allow me to introduce Nurse Diesel, my right-hand man, woman.
[Credits and title music end as Thorndyke exits the airport]::Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: What a dramatic airport.
Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: As I was saying, it came to my attention that just before Dr. Ashley's untimely death, he was planning to make some very big changes here at the institute. Do any of you know specifically what those changes might be?::Dr. Wentworth: Well, for one thing, he wanted to change...::Nurse Diesel: The drapes.::Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: The drapes?::Nurse Diesel: The drapes. He wanted to change the drapes in the Psychotic Game Room.::Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: That was the extent of the big change, the... drapes?::Nurse Diesel: Oh, yes. Dr. Ashley felt that color has a great deal to do with the well-being of the emotionally disturbed.
Nurse Diesel: Those who are tardy do not get fruit cup.
[attempting to lift a heavy suitcase]::Brophy: I got it. I got it. I got it. [thump] I ain't got it.
[after an attack by the bellboy]::Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: That kid gets no tip.
Killer: [on the phone] I don't know what they said; I only know that they met. What do you want me to do, kill 'em? if you want me to kill 'em, I'll kill 'em. I don't have to kill 'em, but I'd like to kill 'em... I killed Ashley Wentworth; another killing or two won't make a difference... It would make me happy... I'd like to kill 'em both... I think it'd be better if I kill 'em both... Well, let me kill just one then... Whichever one you want... Alright, I'll wait. But the minute you say kill 'em, I'll kill 'em. I'll love to kill 'em. It would give me immense pleasure.
[Dr. Thorndyke brushes his teeth]::Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: [starts off slow] Up and down. Up and down. Side, side, side, side, side. In and out. In and out. Side, side, side, side, side. [quicker, now] Up and down. Up and down. Side, side, side, side, side. In and out. In and out. [very deliberate for the finish] Side, side, side, side, side.
Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: Professor Little Old Man.::Dr. Vicktor Lillolman: "Lillolman". "Lillolman".
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
Actors:
A.E. Matthews (actor),
Ferdy Mayne (actor),
Valentine Dyall (actor),
John Laurie (actor),
Patrick Macnee (actor),
Albert Lieven (actor),
James Knight (actor),
Felix Aylmer (actor),
Ian Fleming (actor),
John Boxer (actor),
Vincent Holman (actor),
Edward Cooper (actor),
Carl Jaffe (actor),
Roland Culver (actor),
Pete Murray (actor),
Plot: Portrays in warm-hearted detail the life and loves of one extraordinary man. We meet the imposingly rotund General Clive Wynne-Candy, a blustering old duffer who seems the epitome of stuffy, outmoded values. Traveling backwards 40 years we see a different man altogether: the young and dashing officer "Sugar" Candy. Through a series of relationships with three women and his lifelong friendship with a German officer, we see Candy's life unfold and come to understand how difficult it is for him to adapt his sense of military honor to modern notions of "total war."
Keywords: 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, actress-playing-multiple-roles, admiral, aging, air-raid, ambulance
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: A Lusty Lifetime of Love and Adventure in Lavish Technicolor (US Lobby Card tag) An unforgettable story of forty gallant years. A Rogue With A Roving Eye! A Devil... In A Daring Adventure! The Lusty Lifetime Of A Gentleman Who Was Sometimes Quite A Rogue!
Quotes:
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: What is your first name, Miss Cannon?::'Johnny' Cannon: Angela.::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: What a lovely name. It comes from Angel, doesn't it?::'Johnny' Cannon: I think it stinks. My friends call me Johnny.
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: You know that, after the war, we had very bad years in Germany. We got poorer and poorer. Every day retired officers or schoolteachers were caught shoplifting. Money lost its value, the price of everything rose except of human beings. We read in the newspapers that the after-war years were bad everywhere, that crime was increasing and that honest citizens were having a hard job to put the gangsters in jail. Well in Germany, the gangsters finally succeeded in putting the honest citizens in jail.
Clive Candy: I often thought, a fellow like me dies - special knowledge, all to waste. Well, am I dead? Does my knowledge count for nothing, eh? Experience? Skill? You tell me!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: It is a different knowledge they need now, Clive. The enemy is different, so you have to be different, too.::Clive Candy: Are you mad? I know what war is!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: I don't agree.::Clive Candy: You...!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: I read your broadcast up to the point where you describe the collapse of France. You commented on Nazi methods--foul fighting, bombing refugees, machine-gunning hospitals, lifeboats, lightships, bailed-out pilots--by saying that you despised them, that you would be ashamed to fight on their side and that you would sooner accept defeat than victory if it could only be won by those methods.::Clive Candy: So I would!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: Clive! If you let yourself be defeated by them, just because you are too fair to hit back the same way they hit at you, there won't be any methods *but* Nazi methods! If you preach the Rules of the Game while they use every foul and filthy trick against you, they will laugh at you! They'll think you're weak, decadent! I thought so myself in 1919!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: [he pats Clive's shoulder] You mustn't mind me, an old alien, saying all this. But who can describe hydrophobia better than one who has been bitten - and is now immune.
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: Do you remember, Clive, we used to say: "Our army is fighting for our homes, our women, and our children"? Now the women are fighting beside the men. The children are trained to shoot. What's left is the "home." But what is the "home" without women and children?
Hoppy: I was awfully sorry to hear about your leg. [Looks down] Jumping Jehosaphat! They're both there!::Clive Candy: What the hell did you think I was standing on?::Hoppy: They told me in Bloemfontein that they cut off your left leg.::Clive Candy: [Examines leg] Can't have, old boy. I'd have known about it.
Van Zijl: The Germans know how to make them talk.::Clive Candy: Well if they are, they're cracking. It's a sure sign. Nobody starts to fight foul until he sees he can't win any other way.
Clive Candy: Until now, Germany has used her arms with honor. [pause, smiles] I admit he said nothing about her legs.
Frau Von Kalteneck: Theo knows only two English expressions: "very much" and "not very much." Right, Theo?::Theo: Very much.
Clive Candy: The Kaiser spoke - and the Prince of Wales spoke ...::Edith Hunter: Spoke about what?::Clive Candy: Nobody could remember.
Barbara Wynne: We must go, darling, we have the Bishop for lunch.::Clive Candy: I hope he's tender.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
Actors:
A.E. Matthews (actor),
Ferdy Mayne (actor),
Valentine Dyall (actor),
John Laurie (actor),
Patrick Macnee (actor),
Albert Lieven (actor),
James Knight (actor),
Felix Aylmer (actor),
Ian Fleming (actor),
John Boxer (actor),
Vincent Holman (actor),
Edward Cooper (actor),
Carl Jaffe (actor),
Roland Culver (actor),
Pete Murray (actor),
Plot: Portrays in warm-hearted detail the life and loves of one extraordinary man. We meet the imposingly rotund General Clive Wynne-Candy, a blustering old duffer who seems the epitome of stuffy, outmoded values. Traveling backwards 40 years we see a different man altogether: the young and dashing officer "Sugar" Candy. Through a series of relationships with three women and his lifelong friendship with a German officer, we see Candy's life unfold and come to understand how difficult it is for him to adapt his sense of military honor to modern notions of "total war."
Keywords: 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, actress-playing-multiple-roles, admiral, aging, air-raid, ambulance
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: A Lusty Lifetime of Love and Adventure in Lavish Technicolor (US Lobby Card tag) An unforgettable story of forty gallant years. A Rogue With A Roving Eye! A Devil... In A Daring Adventure! The Lusty Lifetime Of A Gentleman Who Was Sometimes Quite A Rogue!
Quotes:
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: What is your first name, Miss Cannon?::'Johnny' Cannon: Angela.::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: What a lovely name. It comes from Angel, doesn't it?::'Johnny' Cannon: I think it stinks. My friends call me Johnny.
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: You know that, after the war, we had very bad years in Germany. We got poorer and poorer. Every day retired officers or schoolteachers were caught shoplifting. Money lost its value, the price of everything rose except of human beings. We read in the newspapers that the after-war years were bad everywhere, that crime was increasing and that honest citizens were having a hard job to put the gangsters in jail. Well in Germany, the gangsters finally succeeded in putting the honest citizens in jail.
Clive Candy: I often thought, a fellow like me dies - special knowledge, all to waste. Well, am I dead? Does my knowledge count for nothing, eh? Experience? Skill? You tell me!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: It is a different knowledge they need now, Clive. The enemy is different, so you have to be different, too.::Clive Candy: Are you mad? I know what war is!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: I don't agree.::Clive Candy: You...!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: I read your broadcast up to the point where you describe the collapse of France. You commented on Nazi methods--foul fighting, bombing refugees, machine-gunning hospitals, lifeboats, lightships, bailed-out pilots--by saying that you despised them, that you would be ashamed to fight on their side and that you would sooner accept defeat than victory if it could only be won by those methods.::Clive Candy: So I would!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: Clive! If you let yourself be defeated by them, just because you are too fair to hit back the same way they hit at you, there won't be any methods *but* Nazi methods! If you preach the Rules of the Game while they use every foul and filthy trick against you, they will laugh at you! They'll think you're weak, decadent! I thought so myself in 1919!::Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: [he pats Clive's shoulder] You mustn't mind me, an old alien, saying all this. But who can describe hydrophobia better than one who has been bitten - and is now immune.
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff: Do you remember, Clive, we used to say: "Our army is fighting for our homes, our women, and our children"? Now the women are fighting beside the men. The children are trained to shoot. What's left is the "home." But what is the "home" without women and children?
Hoppy: I was awfully sorry to hear about your leg. [Looks down] Jumping Jehosaphat! They're both there!::Clive Candy: What the hell did you think I was standing on?::Hoppy: They told me in Bloemfontein that they cut off your left leg.::Clive Candy: [Examines leg] Can't have, old boy. I'd have known about it.
Van Zijl: The Germans know how to make them talk.::Clive Candy: Well if they are, they're cracking. It's a sure sign. Nobody starts to fight foul until he sees he can't win any other way.
Clive Candy: Until now, Germany has used her arms with honor. [pause, smiles] I admit he said nothing about her legs.
Frau Von Kalteneck: Theo knows only two English expressions: "very much" and "not very much." Right, Theo?::Theo: Very much.
Clive Candy: The Kaiser spoke - and the Prince of Wales spoke ...::Edith Hunter: Spoke about what?::Clive Candy: Nobody could remember.
Barbara Wynne: We must go, darling, we have the Bishop for lunch.::Clive Candy: I hope he's tender.