Beverly Hills Chihuahua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a 2. American adventurecomedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the first in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series.
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Beverly Hills Chihuahua ist ein US-amerikanischer, computeranimierter Familien-und Abenteuerfilm. Die Filmkomödie von Raja Gosnell ist eine Walt-Disney-Produktion.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua è un film del 2008 prodotto dalla Walt Disney Pictures e diretto da Raja Gosnell. La storia del film ruota intorno a Chloe, un altolocato.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Perdido pra Cachorro (título no Brasil) ou Chihuahua de Beverly Hills (título em Portugal)) é um filme estadunidense, do gênero comédia. Visit the Beverly Hills Chihuahua site to watch videos, read the synopsis, and buy the movie on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, and Movie Download. Watch full Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) movie produced in 2008. Genres are Drama, Comedy, Romance, Family, Adventure. Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a 2008 American adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the first in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series. While on vacation in Mexico, Chloe, a ritzy Beverly Hills chihuahua, finds herself lost and in need of assistance in order to get back home. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD comedy film directed by Lev L. Spiro. It is the third and final installment of the Beverly.
It is directed by Raja Gosnell and was released on October 3, 2. The films stars Piper Perabo, Jamie Lee Curtis and Manolo Cardona as the human leads and Drew Barrymore, George Lopez and Andy Garcia in voice- over roles. The plot centers on a Chihuahua, Chloe, who gets dognapped in Mexico and has to escape from an evil Doberman, El Diablo, with a help from a lonely German Shepherd, Delgado and a hyperactive male Chihuahua, Papi, who has a desperate crush on her. A sequel, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, was released on direct- to- DVD on February 1, 2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! September 1. 8, 2.
In Beverly Hills, California, wealthy heiress Vivian "Viv" Ashe leaves her richly pampered pet chihuahua, Chloe, with her irresponsible niece, Rachel, while she embarks on a business trip for ten days. Papi, the gardener Sam's pet Chihuahua of Mexican descent, has an unrequited crush on Chloe, by which she is disgusted. Rachel decides to go to Mexico with her friends and stay at a hotel by the beach. When Rachel leaves Chloe alone in the hotel room to go dancing at a club, Chloe goes looking for her. Chloe gets dog- napped as she tries to find Rachel and is sent to the dog fights in Mexico City. There, she meets a street- smart German Shepherd named Delgado. Rachel comes back to the hotel and is frantic when she finds Chloe missing.
Chloe is picked to fight in the pit against El Diablo, a fierce Argentinean- Bolivian Doberman Pinscher. Delgado helps her escape the dog fights, unleashing the other dogs from their cages and unlocking the ring to allow both Chloe and himself to flee. After several arguments, he then decides to return her to Beverly Hills safely. Meanwhile, Rachel and Sam go to the Mexican police and offer rewards in an effort to find Chloe. El Diablo is sent by the dog fight ringleader, Vasquez, to capture Chloe and obtain the reward from Rachel. Delgado and Chloe arrive at Puerto Vallarta, where Chloe is caught by El Diablo but rescued.
She then waits for Delgado to find help but is tricked into handing over her diamond- studded necklace to con artists Chico, an iguana, and Manuel, a pack rat who claims to be from the Yucutan. Chloe and Delgado sneak onto a train heading towards the border, but they are caught and are forced to jump out, eventually arriving in the barren deserts of Chihuahua, where Delgado explains that he was a former police dog; he was retired after he lost his sense of smell during a raid and a sneak attack from El Diablo. Rachel and Sam are in Puerto Vallarta and find that Chloe was spotted in the state of Chihuahua.
After tracking Chloe and Delgado from Mexico City, El Diablo arrives in Chihuahua and attempts to capture Chloe, but Papi saves her and ends getting captured in a cage inside an abandoned Aztec temple, but Delgado comes to rescue the two and is briefly defeated. Chloe then rescues Papi, but Delgado discovers that El Diablo had vanished. Rachel finds Chloe, and Vasquez get arrested by the police. Chloe returns safely to Beverly Hills without Vivian finding out what happened and accepts a romantic relationship with Papi, as well as Rachel with Sam. The characters' fates are later revealed: Delgado returns to being a police dog in Mexico.
El Diablo is recaptured by Delgado and is adopted by a rich lady who "had a passion for fashion". Chico and Manuel move to Beverly Hills and become rich. Papi and Chloe have puppies. Production[edit]Chloe was named after writer Analisa La.
Bianco's dog, a 4- year- old Chihuahua.[3]Visual effects[edit]The Cinesite studio used their specially developed pipeline for creating digital muzzle replacements, animated the many talking dogs. The in- house visual effects supervisor was Matt Johnson, and the animation supervisor was Alexander Williams. The chihuahua regularly changes throughout the film.[clarification needed]The film score was written by composer Heitor Pereira, who recorded the score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros.[4]Reception[edit]Critical reception[edit]Beverly Hills Chihuahua received mixed reviews from critics. As of 2. 01. 5, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 4. Despite hitting some sweet notes, Beverly Hills Chihuahua is little more than disposable family entertainment."[5] Metacritic reported that the film had an average score of 4. Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times wrote in his review that "One could try to overlook the film's view of Mexico as an either- or land of resort poshness and street- level poverty, chiefly populated by criminals and hustlers of all stripes, except that view forms the entire film, driving the narrative impulse by which the spoiled puppy makes her journey." Olsen also wrote "Think of it as the Paris Hilton Complex, that idea of young people as little princesses and princes who get what they want, and what they want is easy pickings and a life without engagement."[7] Walter Addiego of the San Francisco Chronicle gave a positive review, writing, "the film combines the themes of dignity and empowerment - 'We are tiny, but we are mighty', says the leader of a vast Chihuahua pack - with a story of a spoiled rich canine who learns not to be so high and mighty, the film hits all the typical Disney notes.
There's even a politically correct message at the end advising would- be dog adopters to make sure they know what they're getting into."[8]Box office[edit]Beverly Hills Chihuahua was a commercial success. The film grossed $2. On its second weekend, the film arrived number 1 again with $1.
As of May 1. 0, 2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua has grossed $9. Home media[edit]Beverly Hills Chihuahua was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on March 3, 2. US and May 2. 5, 2. UK on Disney DVD and Blu- ray.
As of November 1, 2. DVD has sold over 3 million copies generating $5. Sequels[edit]A direct- to- video sequel was released for DVD and Blu- ray in February 1, 2. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.[1. It was filmed in October 2. Los Angeles and George Lopez returned as the voice of Papi.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Piper Perabo, Manolo Cardona, Drew Barrymore and Andy Garc. Гa do not reprise their roles. Another direct- to- video sequel was released for DVD and Blu- ray on September 1. Lopez once again reprising his role as Papi, making him the only actor from the original film to appear in any of the sequels.[1. References[edit]External links[edit].