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Director  William Hillman

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Quigley, released in the United Kingdom as Daddy Dog Day, is a 2003 family comedy film that was directed by William Byron Hillman. It was released straight to video on February 3, 2003 and stars Gary Busey, Curtis Armstrong, and Oz Perkins.

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Plot summary

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Archie Channing (Gary Busey), the despicable CEO of a technology corporation, dies in a car accident. To atone for his sins, God has Archie return to Earth to complete two tasks - in the form of a white Pomeranian named Quigley.

Cast

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  • Gary Busey as Archie Channinng
  • Osgood Perkins as Guardian Angel Sweeney (as Oz Perkins)
  • Curtis Armstrong as Dexter Pearlsley
  • Caryn Greenhut as Sarah
  • Christopher Atkins as Woodward Channing
  • Jessica Ferrarone as Joanne Channing
  • Jillian Clare as Megan Channing
  • Galvin Chapman as Brian Channing (as Galvin T. Chapman)
  • Bill Fagerbakke as Security Guard Londo
  • Dorien Wilson as Security Guard Pressle
  • P. J. Ochlan as Frank the Janitor
  • Kieran Mulroney as Dog Catcher Wally Sprigs
  • Critical reception

    JoBlo.com wrote a positive review for the film commenting that it was "awfully good" and that while it qualified as a bad movie, this made it enjoyable. Rob Gonsalves of eFilmCritic.com panned it, writing "Absolutely none of this is interesting or entertaining, not even on the level of "I am actually watching a pomeranian who's supposed to be Gary Busey.""

    The Dove Foundation's review was mostly positive, writing that the "story tempo is somewhat inconsistent, and some scenery and characters are less than believable" but that it was also "loaded with slapstick and silly characters chasing and being chased, mixed with prat falls and double takes."

    Awards

  • Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actress Age Ten or Younger (2004, nominated - Jillian Clare)
  • References

    Quigley (film) Wikipedia
    Quigley (film) IMDb Quigley (film) themoviedb.org