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Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief

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Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief
Official DVD cover
Directed byCraig Shapiro
Screenplay byMatt Lieberman
Kathleen Laccinole
Story byMatt Lieberman
Based onThe stories of Hugh Lofting
Produced byJohn Davis
Brian Manis
Starring
CinematographyRon Stannett
Edited byMichael Trent
Music byDon Macdonald
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release date
  • March 4, 2008 (2008-03-04)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief (also known as Dr. Dolittle 4) is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Craig Shapiro and starring Kyla Pratt and Norm Macdonald. It is the fourth film in the Dr. Dolittle series.

Like its predecessor, Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006, it was released direct to DVD as well, on March 4, 2008. It is also the second film in the series not to feature Eddie Murphy as Doctor Dolittle, or Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle, although Doctor Dolittle was mentioned in the film. The role of Lisa Dolittle, originally played by Kristen Wilson, is now played by Karen Holness.

Plot

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Maya Dolittle (Kyla Pratt) is the girl who can talk to animals; so, can her older sister Charisse Dolittle and father John Dolittle. John is away on animal expeditions while Charisse Dolittle's fate remains unknown. Maya has applied to the San Franciso College in the department of Vet studies, a center named after her father. John Dolittle is a celebrity, and people are in awe of his global exploits ranging from saving whole animal species and helping people in their personal relationship with pets via his books on the subject.

Maya is granted an interview due to her lineage, but the interview doesn't go too well as Maya's grades and SAT scores are not impressive. She does not have any meaningful extra-curricular activities to speak of. She is put in a real-life situation with animal kids, to see how she does, & she fails again to control the situation as the animal kids think of Maya as their mother and go bonkers. Maya is wait listed for admission & is given 4 weeks to impress the committee.

President Sterling (Peter Coyote) asks for John's help with the Presidential dog and to save an African forest. The President needs someone who can talk to animals, and it is an urgent matter. Since John is away on travel, Maya decides to take his place. Maya hopes to get a POTUS recommendation to impress the admissions committee at SFC department of Vet studies. Cole Fletcher (Niall Matter) is a cute Presidential aide assigned to help Maya & Maya has a crush on him. Dorian is the Presidential Chief of Staff. Courtney (Elise Gatien) is the President's daughter & is angry at being denied permission to go to spring break. Selma (Christine Chatelain) is Dorian's assistant.

The President explains that Daisy, his dog, is like a member of his family & has played a huge role in his election. Daisy was at his inauguration, and then at all the major events of his Presidency. Many people believe Daisy is the symbol of Sterling's Presidency. But now the dog is going crazy & urinating & biting visiting dignitaries. The President is in talks with the Prince of Kalampura to save the 2nd largest rain-forest on the planet. The Prince wants to sell the rain-forest to a US company, who will destroy it. The President convinced the Prince to convert the forest into protected land, but at the signing ceremony in Kalampura, the President got food poisoning & barfed all over the Prince. Now the prince is invited to White House in 8 days to sign the papers & the President wants Maya to keep Daisy in check. This is the last attempt to help save the rain-forest.

Daisy has a hot temper and is determined not to listen to Maya. Instead, she does the exact opposite of what Maya asks her to do, to make her look bad in front of the President. After Daisy destroys the Oval office, Sterling orders Dorian to shift base to the Sterling ranch. The ranch doubles up as a nature reserve that the President established 15 years ago. Daisy takes the help of other animals on the Presidential ranch to gang up against Maya & give her a hard time. Under Daisy's command, the animals mount a coordinated attack on Maya during a group therapy session. Selma takes particular pleasure in Maya's failure. Selma says that she intends to influence global Geo-politics by the time she is 30 and asks Maya how she intends to help other animals, if she cannot control Daisy. After a pep talk from the President, Maya decides to make friends with Daisy's friends to corner her. Sterling says that Jordan did not make his high school basketball team, and Einstein failed his first college entrance exam. Sterling himself lost the election to his high school president and came 4th. Sterling wants Maya to keep trying till she succeeds.

Maya takes Cole's help to rescue Courtney when she sneaks out of the presidential retreat to party with her friends, that goes bad. Courtney & Maya bond over the fact that they both have dads that they find difficult to live up to. Maya finally figures out that Daisy is acting up because she misses playing with the President.

At a dinner with the prince and princess of the kingdom that the forest is located in, things are going well until they suddenly take a turn for the worse. With the help of animals, Maya finds out Chief Dorian (Malcolm Stewart) was sabotaging the prince to shut down the forest and make millions. Dorian had given the President the bad oysters that led to food poisoning. At the current dinner, Dorian has Daisy's food spiked, so she goes berserk and ends up tripping the prince, who is insulted & cancels the deal. But then Daisy's friends produce a letter from Dorian's safe that proves that he will profit from the rain-forest being destroyed.

He is arrested and the forest is saved. The President writes a recommendation letter for Maya to SFU & she gets into the vet program.

Cast

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Voice cast

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Production

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The film's visual effects were supervised by the former head of Industrial Light & Magic's animation department, Wes Takahashi.[2] The estimated budget for this film is about $6,000,000.[3][better source needed]

Release

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Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief was released on DVD on March 4, 2008.[1] It placed 15th for copies sold that week and was priced for $26.98.[4]

Reception

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Critical response

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Film critic Kevin Carr gave the film a two and a half stars out of 5.[5] Common Sense Media awarded it with three out of five stars.[6] Sloan Freer of Radio Times gave it 2 out of 5 and called it "a sporadically amusing mix of gunge-heavy slapstick, mild adolescent angst and the usual simplistic life lessons".[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mavis (February 20, 2008). "Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief". DVDTalk.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2021. The cast is anonymous (tellingly, comedian Norm MacDonald, who I believe has voiced Lucky the Dog in all the Dolittle films, is unbilled here again...
  2. ^ "Subject: Wes Ford Takahashi". Animators' Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  3. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1024724/?ref_=nv_sr_1 [user-generated source]
  4. ^ https://global-factiva-com/ [dead link]
  5. ^ Kevin Carr (4 March 2008). "'Dr. Dolittle: Tail To The Chief' DVD Review". Fat Guys at the Movies.
  6. ^ Nancy Davis Kho (27 December 2008). "Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief - Movie Review". Common Sense Media.
  7. ^ Sloan Freer. "Dr Dolittle: Tail to the Chief – review | cast and crew, movie star rating and where to watch film on TV and online". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
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