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Shortly thereafter, Roger Spottiswoode was hired to take Winkler's place. Usually dogs in movies look at the trainer, who is standing next to the camera.

When Rowe was asked what the hardest task for Beasley to learn was, he said that teaching the dog to grab Tom Hanks by the throat was difficult, which he didn't expect. We had to use chicken soup. We said the dog will have to be a dog and I will have to react off that dog being a dog. So it was actually very hard work. After the editor turned it into a "kooky" bath montage, Hanks suggested to Spottiswoode that it would be better and funnier if they just used the entirety of the one good take instead.

Using four cameras, Spottiswoode shot Hanks and Beasley continuously for one hour for the stakeout scene. After the hour, they discovered that the new car's seat had eroded from all of Hooch's slobber. The director claimed Beasley was "sort of sinking" into the seat, which had to be cut and replaced. We had a car on the set that was surrounded by bungee-cams, literally cameras that were hanging from bungee-cords.

And the whole thing was about, whatever this dog does, I react to. We will not ask the dog to do anything specifically, this dog will just do things And I will react. That was the hardest I've ever worked. Back to Main menu What to watch Film news. Our editorial is always independent learn more. Stop scrolling, start watching. Get exclusive newsletters from our award-winning editorial team. Sign up to receive the freshest reviews and recommendations for Streaming and On Demand Thanks, you are now signed up to our On Demand newsletter!

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