K-9: P.I.
K-9: P.I. is a 2002 American direct-to-video buddy cop comedy film, directed by Richard J. Lewis and starring James Belushi. The film serves as the fourth and final installment in the K-9 film series; and is the sequel to K-911.
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Directed by | Richard J. Lewis |
Written by | Gary Scott Thompson |
Produced by | Ron French |
Starring | James Belushi Gary Basaraba |
Cinematography | Roy H. Wagner |
Edited by | Ron Wisman |
Music by | Nick Pierone |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Video |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
After retiring from the LAPD, Detective Michael Dooley (Belushi) and his lovable K-9 Partner Jerry Lee go on one last adventure before they retire and start to enjoy the good life.
Plot
After retiring, Detective Dooley and Jerry Lee have a retirement party with all of their friends. After the party, Dooley and Jerry Lee are both drunk. They enter LA Micro Labs and find a dead security guard apparently shot by criminals who have stolen a chip. Jerry Lee and Dooley must now track down the criminals and retrieve the chip.
Cast
- James Belushi as Mike Dooley
- Gary Basaraba as Pete Timmons
- Kim Huffman as Laura Fields
- Jody Racicot as Maurice
- Christopher Shyer as Charles Thyer
- Barbara Tyson as Catherine
- Blu Mankuma as Captain Thomas
- Duncan Fraser as Frankie the Fence
- Jason Schombing as Carlos Cuesta
- Kevin Durand as Agent Verner
- Matthew Bennett as Agent Henry
- Jay Brazeau as Dr. Tilley
- Sarah Carter as Babe
- Terry Chen as Sato
- Dean Choe as Thief
- Michael Eklund as Billy Cochran
- G. Michael Gray as Junkie
- Ellie Harvie as Jackie Von Jarvis
- Dee Jay Jackson as Auto Pool Guy
- David Lewis as Jack Von Jarvis
- Angela Moore as Angie
- Natassia Malthe as Dirty Dancer (as Lina Teal)
- King as Jerry Lee
Reception
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 0% based 6 reviews.[1]
References
- "K-9: P.I. (2002)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 1 December 2020.