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Star Cast
Old Dogs
John Travolta
Charlie
Justin Long
Adam Devlin
Robin Williams
Dan
Seth Green
Ralph White
Kelly Preston
Vicki
Matt Dillon
Yancy Devlin
Lori Loughlin
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Dax Shepard
Trent Rice
Bernie Mac
Jimmy Lunchbox
Rita Wilson
Gloria Lawrence
Laura Allen
Kelly
Ella Bleu Travolta
Marley Greer
DeRay Davis
Julio
Conner Rayburn
Zach
Alexa Havins
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Ed Jewett
Ed - Security Guard
Bradley Steven Perry
Cute kid
Regan Mizrahi
Timmy the roof boy
Dylan Sprayberry
Cute soccer kid
Kate Lacey
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Shaelen Burroughs
Deckhand
Chris Astoyan
Handsome Party Boy
Rachel Mower
Balloon Girl
Julia Frisoli
Head Waitress
Emily Sandberg
Sara
Melissa Silver
Barmaid
Mira Tzur
Luxury Box Guest
Kendall Draughn
Ice Cream Girl
Nick Loren
Guido the singing waitor
Jared Morrison
Jimmy Lunchbox's drummer
Nova Mejia
Hot Waitress
Monica McCarthy
The Party Princess
Judy Beil
Business Woman
Amy Davis
Party Mom
Kevin Yamada
Riku Nishamura
William Alva
Dock Hand
Michael Enright
Mike the waiter
Dana Corral
Karaoke Girl
Toru Ohno
Japanese security guard
Ingrid Johnson
Big Tina
Victoria Roman
Limbo Dancer
Gene Harrison
Safety squad handyman
Kim Donovan
Business woman
Jacquie Rossman
Rachel
Kevin Dean-Hackett
Priest
Cristy Joy Slavis
Girl on sidewalk
William Henderson White
Attorney at the Hot Dog Stand
Kent Davis
Doctor
Mauricio Ovalle
Baloon vendor
Oscar J. Castillo
Panda Bear
Heland Lee
Kurosawa - Security Guard #1
Kenneth Maharaj
Indian Guy
Lara Anne Slife
Singing Waitress
Crystal Anderson
Background Singer #3
Alexandra Cardinoza
Girl on swings
Carly Petrina
Girl on Swing
Sherman Alpert
Airline traveler (uncredited)
Kevin Aubin
Lunchbox Dancer (uncredited)
Marmee Cosico
Asian Businesswoman (uncredited)
Chris Cullen
Pretzel Man (uncredited)
Connor Douglas
Soccer Kid (uncredited)
David Gere
Scout Parent (uncredited)
Jet Harp
Airplane passenger (uncredited)
David Karges
Karaoke bar patron (uncredited)
Rodney Knoll
Valet (uncredited)
Linda Lee
Karoake Bar Girl (uncredited)
Logan Petrin
Kid at Penguin Stand (uncredited)
Adam S. Phillips
Manhattan Businessman (uncredited)
Peter Riga
Man Crossing Street (uncredited)
Hector Rodriguez Jr.
Commuter (uncredited)
Harry L. Seddon
Businessman Escalator Scene (uncredited)
Katie Soo
Karaoke Patron (uncredited)
Paul Thornton
Restaurant patron (uncredited)
Denise Violante
Spanish lady (uncredited)
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Director:
Walt Becker
Producer:
Peter Abrams, Robert L. Levy, Andrew Panay, Brian Robbins
Music:
John Debney
Screenplay:
David Diamond, David Weissman
Story:
David Diamond, David Weissman
Genres:
Comedy, Family
Certification:
Parental guidance suggestedStatus:
Completed
Soundmix:
Dolby Digital

Plot Summary
Old Dogs
Old Dogs - John Travolta and Robin Williams team up in the Walt Disney Company's Old Dogs, a family comedy that pairs the two as close business partners whose lives are thrown into disarray when twin seven-year-olds are put into their care.
Travolta's wife, Kelly Preston, co-stars, along with the couple's daughter, Ella, who makes her big-screen debut here. Wild Hogs helmer Walter Becker directs a script by Evolution scribes David Diamond and David Weissman, with producing duties going to Andrew Panay, Peter Abrams, and Robert Levy.
One unlucky-in-love divorcee and the other a fun-loving bachelor have their lives turned upside down when they're unexpectedly charged with the care of 7-year-old twins while on the verge of the biggest business deal of their lives. The not-so-kid-savvy bachelors stumble in their efforts to take care of the twins, leading to one debacle after another, and perhaps to a new-found understanding of what's really important in life.
Taglines
Old Dogs
- Sit. Stay. Play Dad.
- Life is Not Child-Proof
Trivias
Old Dogs
- Bernie Mac's last film.
- The film Old Dogs was planned to be released on April 10, 2009, but Bernie Mac's death caused Disney to postpone the release date to November 25, 2009.
Quotes
Old Dogs
- Charlie: We?
- Dan: If I'm gonna be an old dad, you're gonna be Uncle Charlie. We can do this.
- Dan: I think so, Mr. Testosterone!
- Yancy Devlin: You ladies ready to play a little Ultimate Frisbee?
- Yancy Devlin: How's that feel, Gilmore Girl?
- Charlie: Watch out for sudden loss of depth perception?