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Louie hides a stray dog named Pete from his strict dad and learns about loyalty, friendship, and doing the right thing.
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00:00All right, let me tell you about my family
00:30There was only one difference between growing up in my family
00:35and being an indentured deckhand on a fishing boat.
00:40Grab me that sugar, would you, Louie?
00:42The 10-pound bag.
00:43I had more chores.
00:45Of all my chores, shopping was the worst.
00:47Oh, man, this is...
00:48Easy to clear, King.
00:51I'm a few.
00:53Not only did it include all my least favorite activities,
00:56pushing, lugging, lifting, and walking,
00:58but we never got to buy any of the stuff I wanted.
01:03Attention, shoppers.
01:04Louie Anderson, your mother is looking for you.
01:07Please drop the cookies and come to the front of the store.
01:10Really, Louie?
01:11What are the odds?
01:17Where are the cookies?
01:19Back in the store.
01:20Yeah, I saw you trying to sneak them into the cart.
01:23Come on, Louie, it's just five more bags.
01:26Why don't you ask him?
01:27Mom. I mean, it is his job.
01:29Thanks, lady. Have a good day.
01:31Oh, that's Pete. He doesn't work here.
01:33Oh, really?
01:34Pete's just a nice man.
01:36He's doing that woman a favor, that's all.
01:38Kind of favors some kids should be doing for their mothers.
01:42Subtle mom.
01:43Hi, Aura. Need some help?
01:45Sure.
01:46Thanks, Pete, but we got it.
01:48How is everything?
01:50You know, getting better.
01:52You remember Louie?
01:53This is Louie?
01:55Wow, you've gotten so big.
01:59Thanks, I think.
02:01Well, we must be on the same schedule, Pete.
02:03I saw you here last week.
02:05Hey, say hi to Andy for me, would you?
02:07I will.
02:09Bye-bye, Pete.
02:10Hello.
02:11Who is that guy, Mom?
02:12You don't remember Pete?
02:14Such a nice guy.
02:15In fact, the day you were born, your father was stuck in a traffic jam and Pete drove me to the hospital.
02:21I thought I was born at the drive-in.
02:24Oh, your father tells all you kids that.
02:27Anyway, Pete's the one who put Dad up for the job at the factory.
02:30Oh, so he works with Dad?
02:33No, not anymore.
02:34He had a run of bad luck a few years back.
02:37First of all things.
02:38Well, what happened?
02:40Oh, I don't know.
02:42You know me, Louie, I don't like to gossip.
02:44And besides, you can't believe all the stories that you hear.
02:47Well, you can still listen, right, Mom?
02:49It doesn't hurt to listen.
02:50These are the guys, I don't make anything.
02:54So, you couldn't even make it to the hospital for my birth, huh?
02:58Huh?
02:58I thought that was our little secret.
03:01Well, what else are you keeping from me?
03:03Oh, I forgot the butter.
03:05Louie, do me a favor.
03:07Take your bike back down to the store and pick me up some butter.
03:10What?
03:11Geez, I gotta do everything around here.
03:13Now, run that by me again there, sporto.
03:16I just spent an hour of my life grocery shopping.
03:18You guys got me working like a dog.
03:21I see.
03:23Did you clean the garage like I asked you to last week?
03:26Not yet.
03:27Did you mow the lawn like I asked you to yesterday?
03:29I'm in the planning stages.
03:32Did you feed your fish today?
03:34He's fasting.
03:36Uh-huh.
03:37So what you're saying is...
03:39Go, Ryan, I'm going.
03:43Families.
03:44Who needs them?
03:45Cookies, Louie?
03:48You're going to ruin your appetite.
03:58Huh?
03:59Look out, kid!
04:01Hey!
04:05Gee, thanks.
04:07That was a close one.
04:09Are you all right?
04:10Almost tossed my cookies.
04:12It's perfectly normal to feel sick after a life-threatening experience.
04:16No, I mean these cookies.
04:18Here, have one.
04:19You shouldn't share cookies with strangers.
04:21Could be dangerous.
04:23Didn't your mom ever tell you not to talk to strangers?
04:26Of course.
04:27But you're not a stranger.
04:28Hmm, I live with stranger people than you.
04:30Okay, okay.
04:32So maybe I'll just have one.
04:34How cool is this?
04:38Well, it's not much, but it's home.
04:40Wow.
04:41You don't even have to make your bed.
04:43Nope.
04:43You got it made.
04:45Sorry, I got the period away.
04:47You ate the whole box.
04:49Well, it has been a while since my last real meal.
04:52Hey, I got an idea.
04:53Why don't you come over for dinner?
04:55I couldn't impose like that.
04:57Impose?
04:58You saved my life.
04:59Here's the thing, Lou.
05:01I'm not exactly thrilled with where I am in my life right now.
05:06I like your folks, Lou, and I don't want to have to lie to them.
05:09So don't lie.
05:11If I come over for dinner, they're going to ask all those questions I don't want to answer.
05:16Where are you living?
05:17Where are you working?
05:18What's that smell?
05:20I can't do it, Lou.
05:21But you're hungry, right?
05:23Hungry?
05:24I could eat a horse.
05:25Well, it's your lucky day.
05:27My dad's cooking tonight.
05:28Begin, Joe.
05:29Thanks!
05:36Pass the horse meat, please.
05:38Hey, how many is that for you, Lou?
05:43I don't know, Dad.
05:45Who's counting?
05:46I am.
05:47Let's see.
05:48Two more for Louie.
05:49All right, I'll allow it, seeing as though you're going to do the dishes tonight.
05:53It's Tommy's turn.
05:55Let me look at the tally here.
05:57Tommy had three meatballs, and you had 14.
06:01Looks like you're scrubbing in at the sink there, dish boy.
06:04This is outrageous.
06:06I'm being punished for having a healthy appetite.
06:12Here's the rasp, Pete.
06:13Oh, these are great, Lou.
06:15Wow.
06:16Twelve of Dad's meatballs?
06:18It's amazing what the human body can withstand.
06:21Mm.
06:21Let me just say one more time, Lou.
06:24Um, you really should never harbor strangers in your garage.
06:27You want one?
06:28No.
06:29I gotta do the dishes.
06:30My family's really putting me to work these days.
06:33I hear you.
06:34Families are tough.
06:36You mean you got a family?
06:37Where are they?
06:38For crying out loud, Louie, what are you doing out there?
06:41He got work to do.
06:43It's the boss, man.
06:44Hm.
06:45Gotta go.
06:47You know, you can stay here for the night if you want.
06:51Really?
06:52Just one thing.
06:53You have to be gone by the time Dad leaves for work.
06:55Whoa.
06:56I'm not exactly an early riser.
06:58No problemo.
06:59I'll take care of it.
07:00Oh, and Lou, I like a good pillow.
07:02What?
07:10Sabotage.
07:12I slept for active duty.
07:20It's a little ripe in here.
07:24Uh-oh.
07:26That's not me.
07:28It had to offend my fellow workmates.
07:32I hope I'm not too late.
07:38Oh, man, I gotta get out of here.
07:48Well, if it isn't the family thief.
07:51I was late to work today, Louie.
07:54You know what happens when I'm late?
07:56You miss out on the free bagels?
07:57The whole factory almost shut down.
07:59The tractor engines went unwidgeted.
08:02If you wanted to borrow the clock, all you had to do was ask.
08:06And you would have just given it to me?
08:08Not a chance.
08:09But the point is...
08:11Andy, telephone.
08:13I'll finish with you later.
08:15Honey, have you seen my goose down pillow?
08:18Wow, your dad sure runs this place like boot camp.
08:21You're not kidding.
08:22You know, we have to wear our dress whites on holidays.
08:24That's why I choose the open road.
08:27No rules, no worries.
08:28So, what's for dinner tonight?
08:30Let's see.
08:32It's Tuesday.
08:34Hot dog stew.
08:36Are they kosher?
08:37Does it really matter?
08:39I'm particular about my frankfurters.
08:41Hey, I did save your life, you know.
08:43Oh, I'll go check.
08:48Get a wall of time.
08:50I'm starving.
08:50Is there any more stew?
08:58Help yourself, Louie.
09:00You know, I think this boy has a tapeworm.
09:03Either that or a wooden leg.
09:05He's just a growing boy, that's all.
09:07Maybe so, but he's gone in the wrong direction.
09:11One more time.
09:12Heat the pie.
09:13And then I want one scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of the pie and two scoops of strawberry
09:19on the side.
09:20Anything else?
09:21Yeah, you got a different blanket.
09:23I'm allergic to wool.
09:24You know, the Grunwalds down the street have a much bigger garage.
09:28I should have felt good.
09:29After all, I was helping someone less fortunate.
09:32However, my single act of charity had doubled my workload around the house.
09:37Here you go, Lou.
09:39Thanks a million.
09:40Hey, Lou, how about a glass of water?
09:42I promised Pete I wouldn't tell Mom and Dad about him.
09:45But maybe there was another way to help him onto his feet.
09:47A little agua, huh?
09:48Hey, pal.
09:49And off my back.
09:54Pete, you gotta get up.
09:56Oh, just five more minutes.
09:58Now, Pete, we gotta chat.
10:01Mono a boil.
10:03You happy here?
10:04As a clam.
10:06Great.
10:06What I was wondering, and please let me know if I'm out of line, but what do you do about
10:11money?
10:12That's easy.
10:13I don't have any.
10:14What about a job?
10:16Look at me, Lou.
10:17Who's gonna hire me?
10:19I'm a mess.
10:20True.
10:21But maybe I can help.
10:23I can't believe Dad wears these.
10:25Jeez.
10:26No wonder Mom fell in love with him in his uniform.
10:29See?
10:30I told you.
10:31You look like a new man.
10:32Yeah, a new man who got dressed with a blindfold on.
10:42I recognize that horrible golf outfit.
10:45That's Andy Anderson.
10:47Poor guy.
10:48Down on his luck.
10:49And absolutely no fashion sense.
10:52How'd the job hunt go today?
11:01Eh, not too good.
11:02It's a tough market out there.
11:04But I gave it the old college try.
11:06I got something for you.
11:08Getting a job the hollerin' way.
11:10Never read her.
11:13It's full of great advice.
11:15Let's see.
11:16Oh, now, did you greet your interviewer with a sunshine smile and a firm but not threatening
11:22handshake?
11:23Every time.
11:25And you didn't get a single job?
11:27Uh-uh.
11:28No luck.
11:29Read the book.
11:30We'll talk later.
11:32I'm going to check out the classifieds.
11:33Try not to drip on the chair, okay?
11:39Hmm, garage guests.
11:41Can't live with them.
11:42Can't recycle them.
11:43Hey, Dad.
11:44Can I take a look at the paper?
11:46What for?
11:48Trying to keep up on world events.
11:51Oh, classifieds, huh?
11:52You're not thinking of putting me up for sale again, are you?
11:55There goes my master plan.
11:57What are you doing?
12:04That was swan late.
12:06Change it back.
12:08You're in any way.
12:09I missed the pirouette.
12:11I'd like a pirouette for you if it'd make you feel better.
12:13All right.
12:14Let's see one.
12:16What?
12:16You promised me a pirouette and I want to see it.
12:24Hey, that's not half bad.
12:26Dad, you're losing it.
12:28I'm just kidding you.
12:30How about a plan?
12:31Gotcha, kid.
12:37You're right.
12:39That is Andy Anderson.
12:41Yesterday, he was at the bus stop.
12:44I had no idea they were having money problems.
12:48I have an idea.
12:50Let's bring her a bundt cake.
12:52You're sure it was him?
12:53Well, I'll ask.
12:55What's that?
12:57Yes, Dina.
12:58I'll remind him about the Christmas lights.
13:00Again.
13:02Hey, honey.
13:03How about a cold one?
13:04How was work today, dear?
13:07Fine.
13:08So, you were at the plant all day?
13:11What is this?
13:12An interrogation?
13:14No, it's just Dina Stillman said she saw you at the bus station yesterday, and Kitty Brunewald's
13:20where you were at Grace's Market this afternoon.
13:23Bunch of busybodies.
13:24That's what happens when you have too much time on your hands.
13:27You start hallucinating, and then you gossip about it.
13:31Uh-huh.
13:31Well, anyway, they brought us a nice bundt cake.
13:34Oh, happy day.
13:36Hey, Lou.
13:42Close game.
13:44Yeah.
13:45So, I was wondering, since we got a few minutes, how about we go through the classifieds?
13:50Whatever.
13:51Your house, your rules.
13:53Come on, Pete.
13:54It sounds like you don't even want to try.
13:56It's not like you never had a job before.
13:59You used to work with my dad.
14:01That's right.
14:02Twelve years I worked there, and then the company cut back.
14:05I lost my job.
14:06Hit the street and interviewed for every job I could find.
14:09After all, I had a family to support.
14:11So, what happened?
14:13A whole lot of rejection.
14:15So, I stopped looking.
14:16I lost my house.
14:18I lost my savings.
14:19I lost my family.
14:21How do you lose a family?
14:23You know how you get report cards in school?
14:26Well, did you ever get a really bad grade, like a D or an F?
14:29And you had to bring that report card home.
14:32Show it to your dad so he could sign it.
14:34You kidding?
14:35I tried to forge my dad's signature on those.
14:38Now, imagine if it were the other way around.
14:41And your dad was in school, and he had to show you his report card.
14:44And now imagine, he shows you a report card every day.
14:48And every day, it's an F.
14:50Every day for three years.
14:53My wife took my kids to live with her mother in Chicago.
14:56I chose to stay.
14:58Hey, Pete.
14:59Thanks again for saving my life.
15:03And the score is still tied.
15:04Four apiece.
15:05Hi, Louie.
15:11The usual, huh?
15:12I'm a little short, Mr. Stevenson.
15:14Uh, just give me a half a dozen.
15:17Now, while you're at it, I'd like to inquire about the job.
15:21Now, Louie, don't start with me.
15:23You know I can't give you that job.
15:25Number one, you're too young.
15:27And number two, you're too, uh...
15:29I'm too what?
15:30Well, let's just say you like your donuts too much.
15:33I mean, you'd eat up all the profits.
15:35Don't need to be rude.
15:37Not even asking for me.
15:38It's for my friend.
15:39Has he ever made a donut?
15:41I don't think so.
15:43Oh, sorry, Louie.
15:44I'm looking for an experienced donut man.
15:47Hmm.
15:48Hey, you hear about Ned's Donut Shop down the street?
15:51Uh-huh.
15:51They're doing amazing things with chocolate filling.
15:54What are you trying to say?
15:56Nothing.
15:57Just letting you know what the competition's up to.
15:59Which is why I'm thinking of taking my business there.
16:03This is extortion, Louie.
16:05You got it.
16:08Pete!
16:08Hey, Pete!
16:09Guess what?
16:10I got you a job.
16:11And not just any job.
16:14Pete?
16:14Pete?
16:17Oh, Tommy.
16:18What exactly do you have there?
16:21It's my turn to keep the class guinea pig.
16:24What is that rodent doing on my table?
16:26You know I don't like to see my dinner before I eat it.
16:29It's not dinner.
16:30It's the class guinea pig.
16:32So it is.
16:34Sorry, Tommy.
16:36You know the rule.
16:37No pigs in the house.
16:38Uh-huh.
16:39Don't say a word.
16:41That's just too easy.
16:43Mom, Dad, I made a big mistake.
16:46I was irresponsible.
16:48I kept a secret from you.
16:50Well, I was wrong and, uh, and I'm sorry.
16:53Here goes nothing.
16:56Well, what am I supposed to do with him?
16:59He'll just have to stay at somebody else's house.
17:01It's not fair!
17:03Mom, Dad, I made a big mistake.
17:06I was irresponsible.
17:07I can't even have one little guinea pig for a night.
17:11And Louie gets to keep a guy in the garage for weeks.
17:14You did what?
17:16I don't get it.
17:17He was right here this morning.
17:19I swear!
17:21It was Pete?
17:22Pete Loman?
17:23The fellow who drove me to the hospital the day that...
17:25Oh, for crying out loud!
17:28Am I ever going to hear the end of that?
17:30It was a traffic jam.
17:32I was on a gas!
17:33I blew a rod!
17:36I just saw Pete at the supermarket.
17:38And that's where he saved my life.
17:40And now he's gone.
17:41All because of me.
17:42I nagged him about getting a job.
17:45Louie, regardless of what you promised Pete,
17:47you know you should have told us.
17:49I know.
17:50I did everything I shouldn't have done.
17:52That's right.
17:53And you're still doing it.
17:54You're feeling bad and blaming yourself.
17:57And you shouldn't.
17:57You did everything you could to help Pete.
18:01Yeah.
18:01Everything except charge him rent.
18:04Hey!
18:05I've been looking for this.
18:08Eh, you're a good kid.
18:10But next time, take your mother's pillow.
18:13I need my shut eye.
18:18Louie, there's something here for you.
18:22It's from Pete.
18:24Dear Lou, just wanted to say thanks for everything.
18:28After spending so much time watching you and your family,
18:31I realized it was time to go see mine.
18:34I think I'm about ready to start bringing home report cards again.
18:38Take care, Lou.
18:39Your pal Pete.
18:40Report cards?
18:42Now, what do you suppose that means?
18:44It means Pete's gonna find a job in Chicago.
18:48Louie, you do nice work.
18:50How about some lunch?
18:51I still have to mow the backyard.
18:52It's okay.
18:54You can finish your chores later.
18:56Mom, don't go spreading this around or anything.
18:59But today, they don't feel like chores.
19:05I'm all about luck.
19:07Here you go, Andy.
19:09Cream and mushroom soup.
19:10Oh, well, I know you're having a hard time.
19:13So, I brought you some canned goods.
19:15What?
19:16I don't need canned goods.
19:17I need a quarter.
19:18Let's see, there's cream corn and artichoke hearts and peas and stewed tomatoes.
19:25That's real sweet.
19:26But the machine here doesn't take stewed tomatoes.
19:30It takes quarters.
19:32Good luck, Andy.
19:34For crying out loud, anyone got a quarter?
19:36Hey, you, buddy.
19:37I just need a quarter.
19:38For a newspaper.
19:39Come on, help a guy out.
19:41Hey, what about you?
19:42Hey, trade some stewed tomatoes for a quarter.
19:44Two dimes and a nickel.
19:45Anything.
19:46Oh, what the world.

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