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Fido (2007)

Timmy Robinson's best friend in the whole wide world is a six-foot tall rotting zombie named Fido. But when Fido eats the next-door neighbor, Mom and Dad hit the roof, and Timmy has to go to the ends of the earth to keep Fido a part of the family. A boy-and-his-dog movie for grown ups, "Fido" will rip your heart out.
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Timmy Robinson's best friend in the whole wide world is a six-foot tall rotting zombie named Fido. But when Fido eats the next-door neighbor, Mom and Dad hit the roof, and Timmy has to go to the ends of the earth to keep Fido a part of the family. A boy-and-his-dog movie for grown ups, "Fido" will rip your heart out.

Rating:R
Genre:Horror, Comedy, Romance, Drama
Directed By:Andrew Currie
Written By:Andrew Currie, Robert Chomiak, Dennis Heaton
In Theaters:6/15/2007
Box Office:$426,224
Runtime:92 minutes
Studio:Lions Gate Films, Astral Media, Anagram Pictures

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Director

Andrew Currie

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Billy Connolly

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Carrie-Anne Moss

Helen Robinson

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Dylan Baker

Bill Robinson

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Kesun Loder

Timmy Robinson

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Henry Czerny

Jonathan Bottoms

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Tim Blake Nelson

Mr. Theopolis

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Sonja Bennett

Tammy

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Alexia Fast

Cindy Bottoms

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Brandon Olds

Stan Fraser

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Jennifer Clement

Dee Dee Bottoms

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Rob LaBelle

Frank Murphy

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