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K-9 is a 1989
motion picture comedy starring James Belushi
and Mel Harris
.

Plot

Belushi plays "maverick" police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer (Lyman, played by Kevin Tighe
). To help, a so-called "friend" (Brannigan, played by Ed O'Neill
) who needs to get his wife and kids on a plane in at least three hours, gives Dooley a police dog, "Jerry Lee," trained to sniff drugs. The two attempt to put Lyman in prison, but Dooley soon learns that Jerry Lee works only when he wants to. Many of the movie's gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully destructive episodes.

K-9 was directed by Rod Daniel and written by Steven Siegel and Scott Meyers. It was produced by Lawrence Gordon
and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal City Studios. It has two sequels, K-911
(1999
) and K-9: P.I. (2002
).

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