FLUKE

Matthew Modine, Nancy Travis, Eric Stoltz, Max Pomeranc

MGM/UA; Directed by Carlo Carlei

Rated PG; 99 minutes; 1995

This is the tale of a dog named Fluke (Matthew Modine) who realizes that he was once a man in his past life, a life that ended at the hands of his widow’s new man Eric Stoltz, or so the four-legged canine thinks. Based on the best-selling novel by British novelist James Herbert, FLUKE tells a touching story of love and redemption that’s sure to entertain your hospital audience.

 

 

 

REVIEWS

"Forget Benji, Lassie and Beethoven! FLUKE is so full of artistry and humanity you may not believe what you’re seeing."

— Rex Reed, NEW YORK OBSERVER

"**** FLUKE is a perfect family picture!"

— Paul Wunder, WBAI RADIO

"Purely magical. A must-see!"

— Ron Brewington, AMERICAN URBAN RADIO NETWORKS

"FLUKE is a refreshing hit!"

— Cathy Cogan, MJI BROADCASTING

"FLUKE is an incredibly imaginative and charming film!"

— Debra Melnyk, WTN-TV

"You’ll flip over FLUKE! A deeply moving tale you won’t forget."

— Jeanne Wolf, JEANNE WOLF’S HOLLYWOOD

"A must-see for every pet lover."

— Bonnie Churchill, NATIONAL NEWS SYNDICATE

"Sensational family film!"

— Eleanor Ringel, ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION

"FLUKE is a smart, heart rending movie . . . with the generous heart of a faithful dog and the brain of first-rate filmmaker."

— Craig MacInnis, TORONTO STAR

"The most intelligent and impressive acting job ever turned in by a dog."

— Michael Medved, NEW YORK POST

"Forget Benji, Lassie and Beethoven! FLUKE is so full of artistry and humanity you may not believe what you’re seeing."

— Rex Reed, NEW YORK OBSERVER