See Spot Run
"The Smart One Isn't Wearing Any Pants."
Originally released in 2001. See Spot Run is a family/comedy film. directed by John Whitesell.
Starring David Arquette, Leslie Bibb, and Michael Clarke Duncan
Synopsis
A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her irresponsible, mailman, neighbor, Gordon, when the babysitter bails on her. Meanwhile, an assassin mob boss hires 2 goons to kill Agent 11. But when 11 escapes from the van when they tried to kill him, he hides in Gordon's Mailtruck that James is in too. And guess what they name him. Spot.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
David Arquette
as Gordon
Leslie Bibb
as Stephanie
Michael Clarke Duncan
as Murdoch
Angus T. Jones
as James
Anthony Anderson
as Benny
Paul Sorvino
as Sonny Talia
Joe Viterelli
as Gino
Steve Schirripa
as Arliss (as Steven R. Schirripa)
Kim Hawthorne
as Cassavettes (as Kim Hawthorne)
Constance Marie
as The Neighbor (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Spot Pictures
- Village Roadshow Pictures
- NPV Entertainment
- Robert Simonds Productions
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is See Spot Run about?
A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her...
Who directed See Spot Run?
See Spot Run was directed by John Whitesell.
How long is See Spot Run?
See Spot Run has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was See Spot Run released?
See Spot Run was released on March 2, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in See Spot Run?
The main cast of See Spot Run includes David Arquette, Leslie Bibb, Michael Clarke Duncan, Angus T. Jones, Anthony Anderson.
Is See Spot Run worth watching?
See Spot Run has a user rating of 6.0/10 based on 235 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.