Rover Dangerfield is a 1991 American animated musical comedy film starring the voice talent of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who wrote and co-produced the film.
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Rover Dangerfield is a 1991 American animated musical comedy film starring the voice talent of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who wrote and co-produced the film.
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Rover Dangerfield gets dumped off Hoover Dam by the showgirl's boyfriend.
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Rover Dangerfield is a Basset Hound that lives a life of luxury in Las Vegas with his owner Connie, a showgirl.
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Rover Dangerfield regains consciousness and jumps out of the truck when the fishermen stop for gas, and begins to wander down the road.
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Rover Dangerfield has difficulty adjusting to life on the farm but with a help of Daisy, a beautiful collie next door, and the other dogs on the farm, he succeeds in earning their trust.
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Rover Dangerfield spends Christmas with the family, and begins to fall in love with Daisy, who returns his affections.
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Rover Dangerfield manages to chase off the wolves, and rallies the other farm dogs to get the injured Cal home.
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Rover Dangerfield's heroics make the papers, allowing Eddie and Connie to find out where he is.
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Rover Dangerfield is reunited with Daisy, who leads him to the barn and reveals to him that he is a father, unveiling six puppies: Five of them resembles Rover Dangerfield and one resembles Daisy.
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The story ends with Rover Dangerfield teaching his kids how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.
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Yet when Rover Dangerfield offers gooey, sentimental life lessons, it feels unconvincing, like a rock star in a suit.
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