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Actors: Dean Cain, Britt McKillip, Mike Dopud, Anne Marie De Luise, Burkely Duffield Director: David MacKay Rating: Features: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Number of Discs: 1 Running Time: 100 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Release Date: May 6, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: May 6, 2008 Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Inspired by the beloved Reader's Digest story join Officer MacKenzie Dean Cain and his junior sleuth daughter Julia to prove their heroic dog's innocence in Ace of Hearts. Discover that with love and determination anything is possible!System Requirements:Running Time: 99 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: PG UPC: 024543498865 Manufacturer No: 2249886
The "Ace" in the appealing family film Ace of Hearts is a police dog partnered with a straight-arrow cop. Daniel Dean Cain is a veteran lawman in a K-9 unit and the proud caretaker of Ace, a diligent pooch who knows how to track and catch bad guys without ripping them to pieces. Ace's reputation is shattered one day when a smart thief, Torko Mike Dopud, intentionally injures himself to make it appear that Ace lost control and tore him up. The dog is deemed too dangerous for public work and is ordered euthanized. But Ace escapes, and his flight is covered up, unbeknownst to Daniel. Trying to find his way back home, Ace gets into numerous misadventures while Daniel's young daughter, Julia Britt McKillip, pursues her own suspicions that Ace is still alive. Julia wants Daniel to believe her and join forces to find their dog. But the reticent policeman has trouble connecting with his earnest girl and brushes off her concerns--until Torko re-enters the picture. Director Daniel Mackay Ten Inch Hero makes a crisp adventure out of this slightly suspenseful story. He also focuses just enough on the troubled relationship between Daniel and Julia that one hopes they'll see eye-to-eye before Ace is lost for good, or Julia's persistent curiosity gets her into danger. Of course, there wouldn't be a movie like Ace of Hearts without a dashing, four-legged hero at its center, and on that count Ace is an exemplary hound. --Tom Keogh