DVDfever.co.uk – Marmaduke on Blu-ray and DVD
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Posted: January 14th, 2011.
LIVE LARGE on DVD and Blu-ray Triple Play from 14th February 2011
Marmaduke, the worlds most lovable Great Dane, leaps onto DVD and Blu-ray Triple Play on 14th February 2011. Released by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment the film follows the hilarious trials and tribulations of the Duke as he embarks on a new life living large in California.
When Marmadukes (voiced by Owen Wilson; Wedding Crashers) owner Phil (Lee Pace; Pushing Daises) announces that the family are relocating along with beloved Balinese cat Carlos (voiced by George Lopez; Lopez Tonight) to Orange County, Marmaduke knows that it wont be easy fitting in with his new four-legged friends. The Kansas native soon finds a romantic interest in Jezebel (voiced by Fergie; The Black Eyed Peas) to occupy his time and sets out to impress her together with new friend Mazie (voiced by Emma Stone; Superbad) Little does he know that Mazie has already fallen for his charm.
As Marmaduke sets out on a on a madcap journey to get the girl including dog surfing escapades, staged fights and a disastrous pedigree-only party hosted by his main rival, the violent Bosco (Kiefer Sutherland; 24) he quickly learns making new friends and enemies unfortunately come hand-in-hand.
Join the Great Dane and his chums on this live action film adaptation of Brad Anderson’s comic strip Marmaduke and enjoy the family event with howling fun and mayhem – the perfect gift to keep your family entertained over half term.
DVD Extras:
Digital Copy
3 x Deleted Scenes
‘Cowabarka featurette
Canine Casting
Blu-ray Triple Play:
DVD feature
Digital Copy
8 x Deleted Scenes
Cowabarka featurette
Canine Casting
Puppy Marmaduke and Kitty Carlos: Home Movies
Marmaduke Mayhem! Gag Reel
This title is out on February 14th, 2011 and can be bought online for the following:
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