An ex-con man and his five trained Dobermans help a Treasury Dept. agent stop a racketeer and his gang.An ex-con man and his five trained Dobermans help a Treasury Dept. agent stop a racketeer and his gang.An ex-con man and his five trained Dobermans help a Treasury Dept. agent stop a racketeer and his gang.
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- Alternate versionsOriginally rated "G" when released in 1976. In 1978 the re-edited to be re-rated "PG" in order to be make it look more appealing to older audiences.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Alex and the Doberman Gang (1980)
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We all expect Fred Astaire to dance around with Ginger Rogers, we all expect Barbara Eden to dress like an Arabian harem and blink things out of thin air, and we all expect James Franciscus...okay, he's not noted for anything. But in "The Amazing Dobermans", Astaire owns a group of Dobermans whom he controls through a device that sends out sound waves. He uses this to help Franciscus escape some gangsters, while Franciscus and Eden get acquainted at the circus.
Obviously, the whole thing seems a little outlandish, but it's not hurting anything. Certainly not like anything that anyone would usually anticipate.
Obviously, the whole thing seems a little outlandish, but it's not hurting anything. Certainly not like anything that anyone would usually anticipate.
- lee_eisenberg
- May 8, 2005
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By what name was The Amazing Dobermans (1976) officially released in Canada in English?
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