Soccer Dog: The Movie is a 1999 film that follows a dog who has an uncanny ability to play soccer. The movie begins with a now grown-up Alden telling the story of his childhood in an orphanage, and how his parents set him on the steps of the Pelton Orphan home. He says that 'soccer was the only thing that made his life easier'. When he was too old to stay in the orphanage, he went out and married his wife Elena . Alden misses his days of soccer, so he reasons that the only way to enjoy it was to have a son to play it with. Alden and Elena go to the Pelton Orphanage, where Alden has to face... the mean headmaster. He and Elena adopt Clay . They bring Clay home and Clay isn't really into the spirit of things. Meanwhile, the setting shows little boy playing with his dog, Kimble in the park, then throws the ball over the fence of a construction site. The evil dogcatcher, Damon Fleming catches 'Kimble' and takes him to the pound. The next day, Alden learns that Clay doesn't know how to play soccer.
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| Release date: | 1999 |
| Directed by: | Tony Giglio |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 98 Minutes |
| Producer: | John H. Brister, Tony Giglio |
| Editor: | Alan Z. McCurdy |
| Music by: | Victoria Dolceamore |
| Cinematography: | Christopher Duddy, Christopher Duddy |
| Screenplay by: | Daniel Forman |
| Genre: | Children's, Comedy |