
An Easter Bunny Puppy 2013
In *An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013)*, a mystery novelist reluctantly steps into the world of children's literature when tasked with writing a whimsical tale for young readers.
Director: David DeCoteau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013) about?
A frustrated mystery writer is assigned to create a children's book titled *An Easter Bunny Puppy* and turns to her daughter for ideas. Meanwhile, their dog stumbles upon a stolen Faberge egg, leading to a real-life adventure that blurs fiction and reality.
Who directed An Easter Bunny Puppy?
The film was directed by David DeCoteau, known for his work in family-oriented and genre films.
Who stars in An Easter Bunny Puppy?
The cast includes Alison Sieke, August Roads, Strider Ellis, Kristine DeBell, and Chris Petrovski in key roles.
Is An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013) worth watching?
While not a blockbuster, *An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013)* offers a charming, low-stakes family story with Easter themes and a playful mystery. Its lighthearted tone makes it a decent pick for younger viewers, though expectations should be modest.
How long is An Easter Bunny Puppy?
The movie runs for 90 minutes.
About An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013) — A Family Film Where Dogs, Eggs, and Easter Collide
In *An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013)*, a mystery novelist reluctantly steps into the world of children's literature when tasked with writing a whimsical tale for young readers. Stuck for inspiration, she turns to her daughter for help, unaware that her mischievous dog, RUSS, has uncovered something far more exciting—a stolen Faberge egg buried in the woods. As the pup unwittingly trails a thief through their backyard, the line between the writer's fictional story and real-life adventure blurs in this lighthearted family film directed by David DeCoteau.
The movie blends humor and heart as it follows the unfolding chaos, complete with Easter-themed charm and a dash of mystery. With a cozy, small-town atmosphere and playful tone, *An Easter Bunny Puppy (2013)* is a family-friendly gem that celebrates creativity, curiosity, and the unexpected twists life throws at us.