

Snow Dogs 2002
"Get ready for mush hour!"
Dive into the snowy escapades of *Snow Dogs (2002)*, a heartwarming comedy-adventure that follows a Miami dentist thrust into the wild world of Alaskan sled dog racing. Directed by Brian Levant, this family-friendly film blends humor and adventure as Cuba Gooding Jr.
Director: Brian Levant
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snow Dogs (2002) about?
*Snow Dogs (2002)* follows Miami dentist Dr. Ted Brooks who inherits a team of sled dogs from his late father. Forced to leave his tropical paradise behind, he must learn the ropes of mushing in Alaska or risk losing his newfound pack to a rival trapper. Along the way, he discovers friendship, unexpected talents, and the true meaning of teamwork.
Who directed Snow Dogs?
Snow Dogs (2002) was directed by Brian Levant, known for his work in family-friendly comedies like *Beethoven* and *The Replacements*.
Who stars in Snow Dogs?
The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr. as Dr. Ted Brooks, alongside James Coburn, Sisqó, Nichelle Nichols, M. Emmet Walsh, and Graham Greene.
Is Snow Dogs (2002) worth watching?
*Snow Dogs (2002)* is a lighthearted, family-friendly adventure that delivers plenty of laughs and warmth. While it may not break new ground in storytelling, its charming cast, snowy setting, and wholesome themes make it a solid pick for a cozy movie night—especially for fans of canine-centric comedies.
How long is Snow Dogs?
Snow Dogs (2002) has a runtime of 99 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 39 minutes.
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About Snow Dogs (2002) — A Miami dentist's snowy adventure with a pack of sled dogs
Dive into the snowy escapades of *Snow Dogs (2002)*, a heartwarming comedy-adventure that follows a Miami dentist thrust into the wild world of Alaskan sled dog racing. Directed by Brian Levant, this family-friendly film blends humor and adventure as Cuba Gooding Jr. steps into the role of a lifetime—learning the ropes of mushing to save his unexpected inheritance: a spirited team of sled dogs. With stunning winter landscapes and a quirky cast, the movie captures the clash between city life and rugged wilderness, all while delivering laugh-out-loud moments and touching lessons about friendship and perseverance.
The story kicks off when Dr. Ted Brooks inherits a pack of sled dogs from his late father, a surprise that sends him hurtling from sun-soaked Miami to the snow-capped wilds of Alaska. Tasked with mastering the art of dog sledding or losing his newfound pack to a grizzled local trapper, Ted teams up with a motley crew of locals, including Sisqó as a charismatic musher and James Coburn as the tough but fair mountain man. Packed with slapstick humor, heartfelt connections, and plenty of canine charm, *Snow Dogs (2002)* is a feel-good ride that's as much about rediscovering oneself as it is about crossing the finish line.




