Turner & Hooch (franchise)
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The Turner & Hooch franchise consists of American buddy cop-crime comedy-thrillers including three installments: one theatrical film, one television special continuation of that film, and one legacy sequel television series. The plot comedically revolves around schedule-regimented law enforcement officers, who are teamed-up with disorderly dogs during crime scene investigations.
Turner & Hooch | |
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Based on | Characters created by Dennis Shryack and Michael Blodgett |
Starring | |
Distributed by | The Walt Disney Company |
Release date | 1989-2021 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $13,000,000 (Total of 1 film) |
Box office | $52,079,915 (Total of 1 film) |
Though the original film was met with a mixed response from critics, the film was a box office success and has since acquired recognition as a cult classic.[1][2][3] The film is noteworthy, as the script cost The Walt Disney Company's Touchstone Pictures the most money at that point in time.[4] The television continuation release was met with negative reception.[5] The franchise continued with the Turner & Hooch television series in 2021. The show was met with mixed critical reception, with praise directed at Josh Peck's likability and its use of the canine actors, while criticism targeted its simplistic premise.[6]