All Dogs Go to Heaven
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All Dogs Go to Heaven is an animated film directed and produced by Don Bluth and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1989.
It tells the story of a dog named Charlie B. Barkin (voiced by Burt Reynolds), who refuses to stay in the afterlife after having been murdered. He returns to life in order to seek revenge, calling upon the services of a little orphan girl named Anne-Marie who has the ability to talk to animals.
This film has generated a theatrical sequel, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, and the television series All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series.