Ace of Hearts (2008 film)
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Ace of Hearts | |
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Directed by | David Mackay |
Written by | Frederick Ayeroff |
Produced by | Randy Cheveldave |
Starring | Dean Cain Britt McKillip Mike Dopud Anne Marie Loder |
Cinematography | Gordon Verheul |
Edited by | Charles Robichaud |
Music by | Michael Richard Plowman |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Fox Faith |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Ace of Hearts is a 2008 English-language Canadian family drama film directed by David Mackay and starring Dean Cain, Britt McKillip, Anne Marie Loder, and Mike Dopud.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]The film is about a K-9 dog named Ace. The police are trying to catch a burglar whom they have nicknamed "Goliath". Out on a call, the police and their dogs are on the track of the thief, Torco (Dopud). After a pursuit in the woods, Ace takes down Torco, out of sight of his human partner, Dan (Cain), who soon arrives. When police see injuries to Torco's neck, they believe they are the results of Ace biting him. And Torco does not face charges as the evidence against him is sketchy. Officials demand Ace be euthanized because he's now classified as 'a biter'. Dan drives Ace to the vet hospital in Spokane, and leaves him to be put down.
Dan goes to the capture scene and sees the area is under 24-hour video surveillance. He also finds a piece of barbed wire, which he believes Torco used to slash himself with. Dan tries to convince his captain that Ace is innocent and to stop the euthanasia, but to no avail. The surveillance video is being 'cleaned up' by technicians. Meanwhile, Ace has trickily escaped the vet hospital, and heads home. The veterinary technician, not wanting to have his incompetence found out, puts some other ashes from the crematory into a container and marks them as Ace's.
Dan tries to get over the grief of losing Ace by trying out other dogs, but to no success. Ace, while making his way back to Dan, captures a petty-thief and is lauded by the media. Dan's daughter, Julia (McKillip), sees Ace on a TV news show, but her parents do not believe it is Ace, since his supposed cremated remains are just then delivered to their home by mail. But Julia eventually convinces Dan to take her to Wenatchee to see if the dog is Ace. When they arrive Ace has just escaped again. During their drive back home, sleepy Julia sees Ace, who has hopped into the back of a towed car. Ace sees her and waves, which is a trick she taught him. But Dan 'convinces' Julia she was probably just dreaming, and they proceed home.
Dan's police captain brings him in to show him the surveillance tape of the capture. It shows Torco first fending off Ace with barbed wire, but then slashing himself with it. Dan was right all along, and he is upset with the captain. Meanwhile, Julia stakes out Torco's house since she, too, believes he framed Ace. But while looking around, she 'accidentally' breaks in, and then finds incriminating evidence. Torco comes home from work early and sees Julia leaving. After entering his house he discovers evidence that Julia had been inside. Torco goes to Julia's house.
After Julia returns home, as she tells her mother (Loder) about Torco, the two of them are pursued by Torco, but Ace comes to the rescue just-in-time, and brings down Torco. But Torco stabs Ace with a piece of broken glass. Dan arrives home and Torco is arrested. Ace is taken to a vet hospital and will recover. Dan then allows Julia to take Ace to the K-9 competition, where Ace wins first place. While Julia plays with Ace in the family's backyard, Dan agrees to take his wife to Tahiti, for their long-ago 'postponed' honeymoon, and the end credits roll.
Cast
[edit]- Dean Cain as Daniel Harding
- Britt McKillip as Julia Harding
- Mike Dopud as Torco
- Anne Marie Loder as Lily Harding
- David Green as Captain Porter
- Zak Santiago as Officer Sanchez
- Keith "Blackman" Dallas as Boss Crowder
- Daniel Boileau as Vet Tech
- Solo / Bobby as Ace
References
[edit]- ^ "Ace of Hearts - Movie Review". 19 August 2020.
- ^ "Ace of Hearts David Mackay | Exclaim!".
External links
[edit]- Ace of Hearts at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Ace of Hearts at AllMovie
- Ace of Hearts at the TCM Movie Database