Little Spies, Directed by Greg Beeman
Part of Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, Little Spies is a film about the
strength of chosen family. Having
recently lost his dog to a careless driver, Jason, a suburban teenage boy,
takes in a stray dog that is being pursued by a band of ruthless dog-nappers,
who work for the local pound.
Jason and his friends, including Jason’s crush Kristi, bond with the
dog, and initiate him into their secret club. After the evil dog catchers kidnap the dog from Jason’s home,
the club finds an unusual mentor in a local recluse (played by the legendary
Mickey Rooney), who takes them through rigorous paramilitary training, with a
goal of breaking into the pound to steal back their beloved pet.
Little
Spies, while primarily an action/comedy film, has several tender moments,
and expertly captures not only the love between boy and dog, but also the
purity of budding teen romance.
The film gets bonus points for having a wacky aerobics montage, set to
The GoGo’s classic “We Got The Beat.”
The film stars some familiar faces, namely Candace Cameron, of Full House fame, James Tolkan, the
hardened school principle from Back to
the Future, as well as Jason Hervey, best known for playing Wayne Arnold on
The Wonder Years.

I love the idea of this blog. I think it's great to offer descriptions about good movies that people have never really seen. There are so many good movies out there, like Little Spys, and people have no way of knowing about them. I'm excited to watch Little Spys in particular and I think the old story of a boy and his dog is a great one.
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