Turner & Hooch · Recent & Free

: Known for its "unexpected and deeply moving" ending that often leaves viewers in tears. The "Real" Hooch: Beasley

: Tom Hanks later described the filming process as "exhausting" because of the physical demands of working with the large dog every step of the way. Turner & Hooch

: Beasley was trained by Karl Lewis Miller and had only five months to prepare for the role. : Known for its "unexpected and deeply moving"

: The film was a major success, grossing over $71 million worldwide. : The film was a major success, grossing

: A scene where Turner yells, "Don't eat the car!" was used as a test for early Toy Story animation.

The story follows Turner as he investigates the murder of his friend, Amos Reed. Hooch is the only witness to the crime, forcing Turner to take the dog in to help solve the case. : Buddy-cop comedy/drama. Director : Roger Spottiswoode.