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VHS : Hot to TrotIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Bob Goldthwait, Dabney Coleman, John Candy, Virginia Madsen, Cindy Pickett directed by: Michael Dinner Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780790737812 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC ISBN: 0790737817 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: October 13, 1998 Running Time: 83 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 1988 Sales Rank: 31228 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Amazon delivers as advertisedThe product arrived on time and in good condition. I was completely satisfied with the purchase and would continue to do business with seller. Rating: - Look out Mr. Ed, you've got competition!Well I have said this before, and I will say it again....why isn't this movie out on DVD as a RErelease? It stars Bobcat Goldthwait (Police Academy's 2,3, and 4.), he plays Fred P. Chaney a nobody who's relative dies and leaves him an inheritance with a gifted horse......DON. The word gifted is that he can talk. When Fred finds out about this, not only is he amazed, he's amazed at how rich Don makes him when he finds out about what he knows about the stock market. Fred also finds out that in ... Read More Rating: - Off the scaleThere aren't enough stars to give this work of art. We had a group of buddies back in Omaha called the "guys chicks totally dig" that consisted of Kroll, Burns, Kiteman and me. So many girls wanted to date us that we had to have meetings to see who was dating who and what ideas they had come up with for the perfect date. Let's just say Burns nailed it. We're at our meeting and all have dates scheduled with super hot chicks on Friday, but after the hundreds of dates we've gone on, we're running short ... Read More Rating: - Not Exactly John Candy's A down-on-his-luck stockbroker (Bobcat Goldthwaite) unbridles his seamy side when he falls in with a unscrupulous talking Standardbred named Don (played by Don, voiced by John Candy). Despite roughshod reviews, Goldthwaite's career went on. Don, however, was never seen or heard from again (rumor has it the bay trotter joined the Witness Protection Program after seeing the box office numbers). Staci Layne Wilson Rating: - makes mr ed look like gluethe story is theres a talking horse willed to bobcat goldwaith.it talks!its also a genius about the stock market!and to make things that much better,he got half a broking firm in the will too.so his horse don,tells him where to put his money and he gets rich quick.of course this pisses everybody else off.bobcats in it.the kids think its funny.a funny part i liked was when they have to put don into a horse race and they need a jockey.one guy is being interviewed.bob says "why should you be the one to ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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