Bailey's Billions (2005)

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Written by Heather Conkie, Mary Walsh

Directed by David Devine

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Canada

Filmed in Colour

A golden retriever is left everything in his wealthy owner's will, but becomes the target of a dognapping plot. Family comedy.

When is Bailey's Billions next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family Tomorrow, 3:30am and on Sky Movies Family HD Tomorrow, 3:30am. See more...

Cast

Dean CainTheodore Maxwell
Image for Laurie HoldenLaurie HoldenMarge Maggs
Jennifer TillyDolores Pennington
Image for Tim CurryTim CurryCaspar Pennington
Image for Jon LovitzJon LovitzBailey
Max BakerDon Donald
Sheila McCarthyPeggy Delaney
Image for Kenneth WelshKenneth WelshMouse Delaney
Angela ValleeSamantha Maggs
Munro ChambersMax Rizzo
Eugene LipinskiLeo
Jackie BurroughsConstance Pennington
Melissa DiMarcoTessa
Richard WaughHarry Innis
Leon PownallJudge Cornelius Strawacher
Julie KhanerMrs. Blake
Vito RezzaMax's Father
Ted WoloshynRadio DJ
TangoBailey
ShooterBailey
DakotaBailey
SashaTessa
HannahTessa
BusterMonkey
HollywoodMonkey

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