This movie is wonderfully written, it's one of my favourite films and I cry each time. Based on a true story of devotion the dog keeps going back to the train station to meet his owner who had a heart attack and died so is obviously he is not coming back, he becomes the train station mascot and people raise funds to help look after the welfare of the dog. it's lovely but you will need plenty of soft tissues to wipe away the tears.It's a classic.
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Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Overview
Professor Wilson discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home. Despite objections from his wife, Hachi endears himself to the family and grows to be Parker's loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful relationship unfolds.
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Release date
08/06/2009
Votes
7,284
Popularity
15.0
Richard Gere
Parker Wilson
Joan Allen
Cate Wilson
Sarah Roemer
Andy
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Ken
Erick Avari
Jasjeet
Robbie Sublett
Michael
Davenia McFadden
Mary Anne
Jason Alexander
Carl
Kevin DeCoste
Ronnie (11 years)
Robert Degnan
Teddy Barnes
Tora Hallström
Heather
Donna Sorbello
Myra
Frank S. Aronson
Milton - The Butcher
Troy Doherty
Sal
Ian Sherman
Student Pianist
Timothy Crowe
Evan Lock
Denece Ryland
Miss Latham
Blake Friedman
Student
Bates Wilder
Harry Pinow
Daniel Kirby
Commuter
Gloria Crist
Commuter #2
Rich Tretheway
Mover
Tom Tynell
Man
Robert Capron
Student (uncredited)
Becki Dennis
Student (uncredited)
John Franchi
Commuter (uncredited)
Adam Masnyk
Awkward Reacting Boy (uncredited)
Roy Souza
Commuter #2 (uncredited)
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**A cute, sweet and tender film, which imports an originally Japanese story to the USA and which promises to make many children insistently ask their parents for puppies.** I'm not a fan of dogs... in fact, I'm one of those people who never had dogs, and that's why I didn't develop a great admiration for these animals, despite recognizing that they are excellent companions and can make a difference for many people, in different situations (for example, as part of police units or as guides for the blind). But the truth is that I feel every day how uncomfortable dogs can be, if they fall into…
Read full review →Hachi: A Dog's Tale is the rare remake that earns its tears honestly. Lasse Hallstrom takes the real story of Hachiko, the Akita who waited nearly a decade at a Tokyo station for an owner who had already died, and relocates it to small-town America. That move could have flattened the legend. It does not. Richard Gere plays Parker, a music professor who finds an abandoned Akita puppy at the train station and takes him home almost by accident. What follows is barely a plot. It is a routine. The dog walks Parker to the station every morning and waits for him every evening, and the film trusts …
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