A Doggone Hollywood


1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Today on WFTY UniMás 67 HDTV (67.2)

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Murphy es una estrella de la televisión canina muy famosa y está harto de que los ejecutivos de Hollywood lo traten como un 'cajero automático'. En efecto, se escapa y un grupo de niños amorosos lo salvan.

2017 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Drama Animales Familia


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Lauren Parkinson (Actor)
Trivia: Began her acting journey in her high school drama classes.Frequently watched Franco Zeffirelli's film version of Romeo and Juliet and always dreamed of being Olivia Hussey.Has appeared in a number of productions of Shakespeare works such as Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet and Twelfth Night.Has listed Stage Combat, Aerobics, Equestrian, Swimming, Weight Lifting, Kayaking, Sky Diving and Ventriloquist among her skills on her resume.Has training in ballet, modern dancing, line dancing and swing dancing.
Michael Paré (Actor)
Born: October 09, 1959
Trivia: Best remembered for playing Eddie in Eddie & the Cruisers (1983) and its sequel, Eddie & the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives! (1989), Michael Pare makes his living appearing in B-movies and straight-to-video actioners. The Brooklyn-born Pare started out as a New York Culinary Institute-trained sous chef and then a model. He started acting at a friend's suggestion and studied under Uta Hagen and Marvin Nelson. His first break came from playing tough student Tony Villicana on the adventure/comedy series The Greatest American Hero (1981). This led to the leading role in the made-for-television film Crazy Times (1981). Following his work in Eddie & the Cruisers, Pare starred in The Philadelphia Experiment (1984). His shot for major movie stardom came from director Walter Hill, whose own career was taking off following the success of his Eddie Murphy vehicle 48 Hrs. (1982). Hill cast Pare in the lead of Streets of Fire (1984). The director had originally meant for it to be the first of an action trilogy starring Pare, but the film failed at the box office. Subsequently Pare became the star of numerous low- and medium-budget features and the occasional made-for-cable television movie. In 1987, he starred in the short-lived television series Houston Knights. He reappeared in a big-budget feature, Village of the Damned, in 1995, but despite it's fairly big-name cast, it was unsuccessful, and Pare returned to B-movies such as Raging Angels (1995) and Bad Moon (1996).
Paul Logan (Actor)
Born: October 15, 1973
Birthplace: New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Started his career with small parts on films and television episodes.First starring role was in the 1997 thriller movie Killers.Best known for his portrayal of Glen Reiber on the NBC soap opera, Days of Our Lives.Worked in several Sci-Fi, fantasy and creature projects.Is a highly-versatile athlete, with experience in most sports, including football, baseball, swimming and boxing.Is a black belt in Okinawa Go-Ju-Ryu karate.
Cynthia Rothrock (Actor)
Born: March 08, 1957
Trivia: The self-proclaimed Queen of Martial Arts Films and Kung-fu Video Queen, quick-fisted Cynthia Rothrock has been crushing skulls and thrilling international action fans since her high kicking debut in Yes, Madam in 1985. Her lightning speed and adrenalized bone-crushing rivals that of such well-known action stars as Steven Seagal and Chuck Norris -- only Rothrock can take down an army of baddies in three-inch heels.Born in Delaware in 1957, Rothrock gained appreciation for martial arts from an early age. At 13, she began taking lessons, and soon after was encouraged by parents and teachers to enter competitions to showcase her unique abilities. Soon earning her first black belt of at least five in varying disciplines, Rothrock would eventually earn a coveted spot in the Black Belt Hall of Fame and Kung-Fu Insider Hall of Fame. She began taking interest and developing skills in multiple disciplines, including Northern Shaolin (classical Chinese), Eagle Claw (Chinese), and Tang Soo Do (Korean) to name a few. Mastering various techniques and disciplines ultimately led Rothrock to becoming the undefeated World Karate Champion in both forms and weapons competitions from 1981 to 1985, and would eventually catch the attention of Hong Kong-based Golden Harvest Productions, who cast Rothrock opposite kung-fu queen Michelle Yeoh in Yes, Madam (1985). Though she had appeared in a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial in the early '80s, it was Madam that sent Rothrock's cinematic career into overdrive with Hong Kong audiences. Attempting to broaden her appeal to action fans in her native country, Golden Harvest backed China O' Brien and China O' Brien II in 1990. Though her efforts failed to draw significant box-office returns in the U.S., Rothrock's more than 30 cinematic ventures proved to have a lucrative shelf life on the home video market. Working tirelessly with some of the most prolific actors and directors of varying genres (including the likes of Sammo Hung, Enter the Dragon director Robert Clouse, and John Schlesinger) Rothrock has released an average of three films a year since her introduction to international audiences in 1990. Throughout her cinematic career, Rothrock has continually appeared in some of the most prolific martial arts publications in the world, constantly promoting and reinforcing her image as a deadly beauty with a killer kick.
Jesse the Jack Russell Terrier (Actor)
Jayden Hedden (Actor)
Sian Guirao (Actor)
Andy Gates (Actor)
Cindy Lucas (Actor)
John Callahan (Actor)
Errol Sack (Actor)

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Free Willy
3:00 pm