

Charlie makes the ultimate sacrifice to get the little girl safe before he dies for good. Anne Marie becomes sick after being dropped down a well by Carface, and after Charlie has the battle of his second life, he saves her. Carface, the former friend and partner of Charlie's, had him murdered after getting him drunk and driving him into a body of water.Ĭharlie is given a second chance and helps Anne Marie find a family, but not before he uses her to pickpocket people, and she is kidnapped by Carface and his gang.


Together they must face the music that Charlie is in big trouble with the dog mafia and owes them a lot of money. Anne Marie is able to understand and talk to animals which gives her value to the thieving homeless dogs. We journey through this story about orphaned Anne Marie, who desperately wants a family of her own, and two dog criminals named Charlie and Itchy. This sweet story, All Dogs Go To Heaven, sure made a lot of children, and their parents cry at the end. United Artists & MGM/UA Distribution Company After all, those cartoons were what raised a generation or two. It's time to rewind for a moment for a trip down memory lane to remember all of those fantastic cartoon movies you loved as a kid. One thing is certain, all the animated characters in our movies just had a different vibe in the '80s. We were all different then, and some things mattered more or less than they do now. A lot of the same concerns are alive and well presently, but the kids were a bit different and a bit more feral. Things weren't nearly as complicated and weighed down as they are now. There were so many original animated movies for kids back in the '80s. Now we live in a fast-paced, technologically advanced era where nobody is ever safe, the music leaves much to be desired, and the movies seem to all be remakes. It was a time kids could still play outside on their bikes with their friends, movies could be rented on VHS, music was great, and the stuff on TV was watchable and entertaining.
