Big Chuck, Little Chuck Filming Locations
Where was Big Chuck, Little Chuck filmed? Big Chuck, Little Chuck was filmed in 5 locations across United States in the following places:
Big Chuck, Little Chuck Filming Locations
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Big Chuck, Little Chuck (2004)
Hank O'Hara is a former stuntman turned dog and horse trainer. In the opening we see one of his dogs acting in a movie. Hank's widowed daughter and her daughter return to Hank's place, and the 11 year old granddaughter turns out to be a talented dog trainer. We follow Hank and his family, human as well as equine and canine, as the animals act in several movies and a commercial, and we meet many interesting personalities on the way. "Big Chuck" is the older, experienced dog, and "Little Chuck", also called "Junior", is the younger dog, just learning his job.