There is a lot of individualism in this movie, both in the filmmaking and in the characters.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Mike Clark
Despite overlength, this acceptable outing has its moments, most of them in the second half. [17 Nov 1989]Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Janet Maslin
The appeal of character and story line here is thoroughly overshadowed by the various technical feats involved in bringing the film to the screen.Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Jay Carr
All Dogs Go to Heaven" has the right spirit, and its warmth will offset what for small kids might be some scary moments. But it does seem skimpy and warmed over. [17 Nov 1989]Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Rita Kempley
With 10 writers gnawing on it, there is little originality left in the story.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Peter Rainer
The animation is of variable quality; the story is a garbled pastiche of "Oliver Twist" and "Little Miss Marker;" the songs, including four by Charles ("Annie") Strouse, are eminently unhummable. [17 Nov 1989]Read Full Review »