646f9e108c Dooley and his K-9 partner Jerry Lee are ready to retire from the police force. But before he can retire with his pension he must work as a P.I. to find a set of high tech computer chips. Having spent many years in the police force, Detective Dooley, finally retiring. Although his colleagues organized an unforgettable farewell party, he was not particularly happy free time that awaits him. On the way home he and his partner Jerry dog will note robbery in the laboratory for assembling chips. In conflict with the burglars Jerry will swallow one of the stolen chips … In this third K-9 adventure, Mike Dooley (James Belushi) and his four-legged partner Jerry Lee are at the end of their career with the police department and beginning a new one as private investigators. There are many humorous moments as our heroes trail some hi-tech thieves. The cop and dog pairing that made the first two films appealing is still fresh and the action keeps the pace up. Having spent many years in the police force, Detective Dooley, finally retiring. Although his colleagues organized an unforgettable farewell party, he was not particularly happy free time that awaits him. On the way home he and his partner Jerry dog will note robbery in the laboratory for assembling chips. In conflict with the burglars Jerry will swallow one of the stolen chips. If you liked the previous 2 films on the K-9 Trilogy you're going to love this movie as well, James Belushi and King as Jerry Lee have an amazing and funny chemistry together and their the heart and soul of this Series. Plus it's a pretty hilarious movie and Jerry steals the show most of the time he is cute when he shakes his head, he is awesome when he chases someone and he is funny when he starts farting. There's also a really good chase scene threw the stairs with Belushi and Eklund. Also i loved the scenes with the Agents and one of them is played by Kevin Durand (X-Men Origins: Wolverine). In the end K- 9: P.I is funny, action packed, lighthearted and succeeds where so many direct to DVD sequels have failed thanks to the amazing chemistry between the 2 main leads. (A+)
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