All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)

Goodbye, Charlie

Charlie (Burt Reynolds) says an emotional goodbye to Anne-Marie (Judith Barsi) when the Angel (Melba Moore) calls him home to Heaven.

Directed by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and Dan Kuenster.

Released in 1989 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Child
  • character-type: Friend
  • character-type: Dog
  • action: Hug
  • action: Kiss
  • editors-choice: Tear Jerkers
  • primary-genre: Children and Family
  • secondary-genre: Kids' Music
  • secondary-genre: Animal Tales
  • secondary-genre: Ages 5-7
  • secondary-genre: Ages 11-12
  • secondary-genre: Family Animation
  • secondary-genre: Family Features
  • secondary-genre: Children & Family
  • secondary-genre: Ages 8-10
  • mood: Emotional
  • mood: Heartfelt
  • prop: Animal
  • setting: Bedroom
  • theme: Love
  • actor: Dom DeLuise
  • actor: Burt Reynolds
  • actor: Judith Barsi
  • actor: Melba Moore
  • director: Don Bluth
  • director: Gary Goldman
  • director: Dan Kuenster
  • producer: Morris F. Sullivan
  • producer: George Walker
  • producer: Gary Goldman
  • producer: Don Bluth
  • producer: John Pomeroy
  • composer: Ralph Burns
  • editor: Lisa Dorney
  • editor: John K. Carr
  • production-designer: Don Bluth
  • production-designer: Larry Leker
  • role-name: Itchy Itchiford
  • role-name: Anne-Marie
  • role-name: Whippet Angel
  • role-name: Charlie B. Barkin
  • screenwriter: David N. Weiss
  • screenwriter: Guy Shulman
  • screenwriter: David J. Steinberg
  • screenwriter: Monica Parker
  • screenwriter: Linda Miller
  • screenwriter: Gary Goldman
  • screenwriter: Ken Cromar
  • screenwriter: Larry Leker
  • screenwriter: Don Bluth
  • screenwriter: John Pomeroy
  • year: 1989
  • studio: MGM