Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue backdrop
Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue

Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue

Unite like cats and dogs.

6.9 / 1020241h 29m

Synopsis

Family frenemies, Gracie and Pedro, must put their differences aside, embarking on a thrilling quest packed with perilous escapades in order to reunite with their owners.

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Status: Released

Director: Kevin Donovan

Website: https://gracieandpedro.com/

Main Cast

Claire Alan

Claire Alan

Gracie (voice)

Cory Doran

Cory Doran

Pedro (voice)

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Shades (voice)

Brooke Shields

Brooke Shields

Willow (voice)

Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone

Sissy-Chrissy (voice)

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy

Conrad (voice)

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

Laurence (voice)

Bianca Alongi

Sophie (voice)

Al Franken

Al Franken

Gramps (voice)

Mike Nadajewski

Sherlock (voice)

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

It's moving day for the family and with their furniture safely en route to Salt Lake City, the four head to the airport with their beloved pets. "Gracie" is a rather snooty dog and "Pedro" a street-smart cat who are in their cage going through the baggage process at the airport when they have one of their many spats. Next thing, they are tumbling amongst the conveyor belts, and well - they clearly are not getting onto the plane. Now they must try and use their guile, and a few new friends, to find out just how they can make the trip themselves and reunite with their dinner. They don't really like one another but after an altercation with a few savvy airport rats, have to learn to work together else they will end up in the pound - or even worse! Driven on by a pair of tenacious pursuers whom they assume are from the city authorities, off they set on a series of escapades. It's all fairly standard summer family fayre, this film, with decent animation and a couple of principal characters that gradually impart the virtues of inter-reliance, trust and of always keeping your collar on! No, you will not remember watching it afterwards, it's not a story packed with jeopardy or innovation, but there's plenty of action, a little sarcastic wit from the dialogue and some fun in a fairground for the denouement. It probably doesn't need to be seen in a cinema, but it's perfectly watchable.