Now, before we get into the important info of how you can watch 'K-9' right now, here are some important things to know about the Gordon Company, Universal Pictures action flick. K-9 starring Jim Belushi, Mel Harris, Kevin Tighe, Ed O'Neill has a PG-13 rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 41 min. The release date of the movie is April 28th, 1989. The movie received a user score of 62/100 on TMDb, which reflects reviews from 998 platform users.
Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "The extravagant cop Michael Dooley needs some help to fight a drug dealer who has tried to kill him. A "friend" gives him a dog named Jerry Lee (Officer Lewis), who has been trained to smell drugs. With his help, Dooley sets out to put his enemy behind the bars, but Jerry Lee has a personality of his own and works only when he wants to. On the other hand, the dog is quite good at destroying Dooley's car, house and sex-life..."
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'K-9' Release Dates
Watch in Movie Theaters on April 28th, 1989
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting
June 8th, 1999
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K-9 is a 1989 American action-comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris. It was directed by Rod Daniel, written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers, produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal City Studios. The film has two sequels, K-911 (1999) and K-9: P.I. (2002), both being direct-to-video. K-9 was released exactly three months before Turner & Hooch (with Tom Hanks), which had a similar plot.










