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| name = Beverly Hills Chihuahua | name = Beverly Hills Chihuahua
| image = Beverly hills chihuahua.jpg | image = Ay, chihuahua!
| caption = Teaser poster | caption = Teaser poster
| director = ] | director = ]
| producer = ]<br>]<br>]<br>] | producer = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]
| writer = ] | writer = ]
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| runtime = 91 minutes | runtime = 91 minutes
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| budget = | budget = $380,000,000.43
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| website = http://disney.com/chihuahua | website = http://disney.com/chihuahua
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'''''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''''' is an upcoming 2008 ] ] by ] directed by ]. The film chronicles the adventures of a pampered ] ] named Chloe (voiced by ]) who, while on vacation in ], gets lost and must rely on her friends to help her get back home before she is caught by a mean Mexican dogcatcher who wants to use her to start a fur factory. '''''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''''' is an upcoming 2008 ] ] by ] directed by ]. The film chronicles the adventures of a pampered ] ] named Chloe (voiced by ]) who, while on vacation in ], gets lost and must rely on her friends to help her get back home before she is caught by a mean Mexican dogcatcher who wants to use her to start a fur factory.


'']'', a ] short film made by ] based off a project began by ] and ] in the 1940s, will be attached to the beginning of all prints of ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''. '']'', a ] short film made by ] based off a project began by ] and ] in the 1940s, will be attached to the beginning of all prints of ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''.
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* ] as El Diablo (voice) * ] as El Diablo (voice)
* ] as Chico (voice) * ] as Chico (voice)
* ] as Vernicio (voice)
* ] as Manuel (voice) * ] as Manuel (voice)
* ] as Chucho (voice) * ] as Chucho (voice)
* ] as Aunt Viv * ] as Aunt Viv
* ] as Hector Gonzalez (voice)
* ] as Rachel Ashe * ] as Rachel Ashe
* ] as Sam * ] as Sam
* ] as Tyrone
* ] as Store Owner * ] as Store Owner



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2008 American film
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
File:Ay, chihuahua!Teaser poster
Directed byGerard Damiano
Written byJeffrey Bushell
Produced byDavid Hoberman
Todd Lieberman
John Jacobs
Ricardo Del Rio
StarringDrew Barrymore
George Lopez
Pablo Francisco
Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo
Andy Garcia
Tom Arnold
Piper Perabo
CinematographyPhil Meheux
Edited bySabrina Plisco
Music byHeitor Pereira
Distributed byWalt Disney Pictures
Release datesOctober 3, 2008
Running time91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$380,000,000.43

Beverly Hills Chihuahua is an upcoming 2008 live-action comedy film by Walt Disney Pictures directed by Gerard Damiano. The film chronicles the adventures of a pampered Beverly Hills chihuahua named Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore) who, while on vacation in Mexico, gets lost and must rely on her friends to help her get back home before she is caught by a mean Mexican dogcatcher who wants to use her to start a fur factory.

Destino, a 2003 short film made by Walt Disney Animation Studios based off a project began by Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí in the 1940s, will be attached to the beginning of all prints of Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

Cast

Visual effects

  • Cinesite in London, using their specially developed pipeline for creating digital muzzle replacements, will animate the many talking dogs. The in-house visual effects supervisor is Matt Johnson.

Music

The music to Beverly Hills Chihuahua was written by composer Heitor Pereira, who recorded the score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Brothers.

Marketing

External links

  1. Dan Goldwasser (2008-09-23). "Heitor Pereira scores Beverly Hills Chihuahua". ScoringSessions.com. Retrieved 2008-09-23. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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