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Released: 1977
Benji's back in this second hit from writer-director Joe Camp, along with Cindy and Paul Chapman and beloved housekeeper Mary. They're en route to a vacation in Greece when a fellow passenger, Chandler Dietrich, "borrows" Benji.
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Released: 1977
For the Love of Benji -- Benji's back in this second hit from writer-director Joe Camp! Benji's family is en route to a vacation in Greece when a fellow passenger 'borrows' Benji for just long enough to tattoo a mysterious message on his paw. Separated from the family in Athens, Benji finds himself on the run from an assortment of international spies seeking an energy scientist, who has been working on a secret formula. 'There aren't enough superlatives to describe this sensational film!' says Family Weekly. 'Benji's acting performance is even better than in his first film.' You'll be sure to agree!
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Released: 1999
An OSCAR Nominee for the hit song "Benji's Theme (I Feel Love)," writer-director Joe Camp's Original canine classic remains one of the best loved family films after thirty years. This tail-wagging tale begins as Benji visits his pals Cindy (Cynthia Smith) and Paul (Allen Fiuzat), whose father, Paul Chapman (Peter Breck), won't let them give the mutt a home. But the shaggy stray changes his mind by saving the day when Mitch (Mark Slade) and his reluctant partners (Christopher Connelly, Tom Lester, Deborah Walley) Kidnap the kids. "Benji's uncanny ability to project emotions definitely makes him the Laurence Olivier of the animal world," raved The New York Daily News; now he's back for a new generation!
$6.99 | iTunes
Released: 1974
An Oscar Nominee for the hit song "Benji's Theme (I Feel Love)," writer-director Joe Camp's Original canine classic remains one of the best loved family films after thirty years. This tail-wagging tale begins as Benji visits his pals Cindy (Cynthia Smith) and Paul (Allen Fiuzat), whose father, Paul Chapman (Peter Breck), won't let them give the mutt a home. But the shaggy stray changes his mind by saving the day when Mitch (Mark Slade) and his reluctant partners (Christopher Connelly, Tom Lester, Deborah Walley) kidnap the kids. "Benji's uncanny ability to project emotions definitely makes him the Laurence Olivier of the animal world," raved The New York Daily News; now he's back for a new generation!
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