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Hachi: A Dog's Tale

A true story of faith, devotion and undying love.
2009 | 93m | English

(333025 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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A drama based on the true story of a college professor's bond with the abandoned dog he takes into his home.
Release Date: Jun 08, 2009
Director: Lasse Hallström
Writer: Stephen P. Lindsey
Genres: Family, Drama
Keywords loyalty, friends, waiting, friendship, family relationships, family dog, human animal relationship, newspaper reporter, dramatic, pet, dog, pets
Production Companies Grand Army Entertainment, Scion Films, Inferno Distribution, Stage 6 Films, Hachiko, Opperman Viner Chrystyn Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $46,800,000
Budget: $16,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 08, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Gere Parker Wilson
Joan Allen Cate Wilson
Sarah Roemer Andy
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Ken
Erick Avari Jasjeet
Robbie Sublett Michael
Davenia McFadden Mary Anne
Jason Alexander Carl
Kevin DeCoste Ronnie (11 years)
Robert Degnan Teddy Barnes
Tora Hallström Heather
Donna Sorbello Myra
Frank S. Aronson Milton - The Butcher
Troy Doherty Sal
Ian Sherman Student Pianist
Timothy Crowe Evan Lock
Denece Ryland Miss Latham
Blake Friedman Student
Bates Wilder Harry Pinow
Daniel Kirby Commuter
Gloria Crist Commuter #2
Rich Tretheway Mover
Tom Tynell Man
Robert Capron Student (uncredited)
Becki Dennis Student (uncredited)
John Franchi Commuter (uncredited)
Adam Masnyk Awkward Reacting Boy (uncredited)
Roy Souza Commuter #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Lasse Hallström Director
Deborah Newhall Costume Design
Steven Feinberg Thanks
Sondra James Loop Group Coordinator
Stephen P. Lindsey Screenplay
Cara Giallanza First Assistant Director
Mary Ellen Porto ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Sylvia Menno Dialogue Editor
Matthew Haasch Foley Editor
Aimee Butterfield Set Dresser
Chad Detwiller Production Design
Steph Accetta Unit Production Manager
Stephen E. Hagen Second Assistant Director
Skip Shea Stand In
Kaneto Shindō Original Film Writer
Al Conti Stand In
Kristina Boden Editor
Rick Montgomery Casting
LuAnn Claps Makeup Department Head
Nichole Pleau Makeup Artist
Lyndell Quiyou Key Hair Stylist
Robert Ortiz Unit Production Manager
Cammeron Truesdale Scenic Artist
Peter Wilcox Construction Coordinator
Jason Mayoh Storyboard
Gioia Birkett-Foa Boom Operator
Roberto Cappannelli Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Fernandez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Paterson Supervising Sound Editor
Damian Volpe Sound Effects Editor
John Ruggieri Special Effects Coordinator
David Isyomin Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Battista Grip
John W. DeBlau Gaffer
Eric Engler Grip
William L. Flanagan Grip
Craig Gleason Electrician
Bruce MacCallum Camera Operator
Francis Spieldenner Steadicam Operator
Sally Swisher Music Editor
Liz Gallacher Music Supervisor
Robin Squibb Script Supervisor
Caspar von Winterfeldt Thanks
Anton Gold Sound Mixer
Rachel Chancey Foley Supervisor
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek Original Music Composer
Ron Fortunato Director of Photography
Name Title
Bill Johnson Producer
Tom Luse Co-Executive Producer
Dean Schnider Co-Producer
Vicki Shigekuni Wong Producer
Samuel H. Frankel Co-Executive Producer
Michael Viner Associate Producer
Dwight Opperman Associate Producer
Julie Chrystyn Associate Producer
Jeff Abberley Executive Producer
Julia Blackman Executive Producer
Warren T. Goz Executive Producer
Paul A. Levin Associate Producer
Paul Mason Executive Producer
Stewart McMichael Executive Producer
Jim Seibel Executive Producer
Shin Torisawa Producer
Richard Gere Producer
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Reviews

NancyW9
10.0

This movie is wonderfully written, it's one of my favourite films and I cry each time. Based on a true story of devotion the dog keeps going back to the train station to meet his owner who had a heart attack and died so is obviously he is not coming back, he becomes the train station mascot and peop ... le raise funds to help look after the welfare of the dog. it's lovely but you will need plenty of soft tissues to wipe away the tears.It's a classic.

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
9.0

**A cute, sweet and tender film, which imports an originally Japanese story to the USA and which promises to make many children insistently ask their parents for puppies.** I'm not a fan of dogs... in fact, I'm one of those people who never had dogs, and that's why I didn't develop a great admira ... tion for these animals, despite recognizing that they are excellent companions and can make a difference for many people, in different situations (for example, as part of police units or as guides for the blind). But the truth is that I feel every day how uncomfortable dogs can be, if they fall into the hands of careless owners, or those who do not teach them properly: they howl when alone, they make a lot of noise when other animals pass by, they run to sniff and lick other people without their owners paying attention if they want to have contact with their animals and, worse, they defecate anywhere without their owners taking care to collect the droppings. Yes, the education of dog owners in Portugal is non-existent in most cases. The fault, of course, lies entirely with the imbecile human owners, but it helped me not to harbor sympathy for these animals. The fair, in these things, always pays for the sinner. However, even the human being with less affinity for dogs will recognize the value and the moving beauty of this film, loosely based on a true story that took place in Japan, before the Second World War, and which has already given rise to at least one Japanese film, in 1987. What this film does is to take this Japanese story and transport it to the United States, telling it as if it had taken place on US soil, but keeping a lot of elements, implicit and discreet, that link us to Japanese culture (the dog breed, the dog's name, even the martial arts). I have nothing against remakes and I have to admit that Hachiko's true story deserved a movie... but the truth is that there are a number of similar reports around the world attesting to the loyalty and unparalleled attachment of various animals to their owners. So, if the idea was just to take Hachiko to the US, maybe it would have been better if the script had created a new and entirely fictional story, albeit inspired by the real Hachiko (and other dogs). Having made all these considerations, I believe that we owe a tribute to Richard Geere for another exceptionally well done and very palatable work, in which the actor manages to monopolize our attention in a friendly character, that touches our emotional side. However, and if we exclude the three dogs that participated in this film and played the role of the protagonist, there is virtually nothing more to say about the cast! The remaining actors only say what they are told to say, without adding anything truly positive, nor receiving interesting and developed material for their respective characters. This includes Joan Allen, who appears to have dropped in this movie by parachute. On a technical level, there are several positive aspects to be highlighted, such as the pleasant cinematography, the good choice of filming locations and the intelligent use of the sets and some visual and sound effects. It's not a flashy movie, but it does everything it can to touch our hearts and can even feel corny and sentimental, especially towards the end. I handled it very well, but of course not all people will like it. The choice of animals for this movie was really good, and they are just cute and adorable in the extreme. And we can't forget about that incredible soundtrack, based on sweet piano melodies. It all helps this movie to be exceptionally sweet and suitable for family evenings. However, I leave a note for parents: if you don't want your children to ask you, in an insistent way, to adopt a puppy, don't let them see this movie.

Aug 03, 2022