
“Britain's Got Trouble!”
Pudsey the cheeky London stray dog is quite happy being a lone ranger, looking out for number one, until he meets siblings Molly, George and Tommy. After losing their father, their mother Gail is moving the family to the sleepy village of Chuffington and Pudsey tags along, to the dismay of their landlord, Mr Thorne, and his cat Faustus. As Pudsey starts to settle in with the family and realises what he was missing when he was alone, he stumbles across Thorne's evil plan, and he determines to save them and the whole village.
Release Date: 7/18/2014
Runtime: 87 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Nick Moore
0Revenue: $2.7M
Companies: Syco Entertainment, Infinite Wisdom Studios, Vertigo Films, Roar Films
Countries: United Kingdom
dennyjt
Even for films aimed at kids, this is dreadful. Family moves to the country, acquiring the dog of the title on the way, even though dogs are not allowed in the countryside(!). The dog's thoughts are spoken by Walliams. The comedy is unremittingly leaden and the script bland. The dumb dog has only two tricks, repeated endlessly here. Hynes has named this as her one regret in her professional life. Pudsey won Britain's Got Talent in 2012 but doesn't exhibit much here.
Gail

Pudsey
Self (as Pudsey the Dog)

David Walliams
Pudsey the Dog (voice)

Jessica Hynes
Gail

John Sessions
Thorne

Izzy Meikle-Small
Molly

Luke Neal
Farmer Jack

Luke Tittensor
Will

Peter Serafinowicz
Edward the Horse (voice)

Olivia Colman
Nelly the Horse (voice)
Dan Farrell
Ken the Pig and Finn the Dog / Other Animals (voice)

Amanda Holden
Sally the Dog (voice)

Lorraine Kelly
Faustus the Cat (voice)