
| Best in Show | |
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| Directed by | Christopher Guest |
| Produced by | Gordon Mark Karen Murphy |
| Written by | Christopher Guest Eugene Levy |
| Starring | Christopher Guest Eugene Levy Catherine O'Hara John Michael Higgins Michael McKean Michael Hitchcock Parker Posey >Jennifer Coolidge Jane Lynch |
| Music by | Jeffrey CJ Vanston |
| Cinematography | Roberto Schaefer |
| Editing by | Robert Leighton |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Castle Rock Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | September 29, 2000 |
| Running time | 90 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $6 million |
| Gross revenue | $20.7 million |
| Preceded by | Waiting for Guffman |
| Followed by | A Mighty Wind |
Best in Show is a 2000 mockumentary that follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show. The film focuses on the slightly surreal interactions among the various owners and handlers as they travel to the show and compete. Much of the dialogue was improvised.
Christopher Guest directed; he also co-wrote the script with Eugene Levy. Many in the cast and crew were also involved in the films This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman , A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration.
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Best in Show is presented as a documentary of five dogs and their owners destined to show in the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show, held in Philadelphia. The documentary jumps between the owners as they prepare to leave for the show, arriving at the hotel, and preparing backstage before their dog takes the show. The owners and their dogs include:
The owners and their dogs all arrive in time for the show, which is hosted by Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock), and 'color' commentator Buck Laughlin (Fred Willard). During the first round, Beatrice is disqualified when Hamilton cannot control her, but the other four dogs advance to the final round. Just before the finals, Cookie stumbles and insists that Gerry take over for her. Though the audience is initially awed by seeing Gerry's two left feet, ultimately Winky takes Best in Show.
Afterwards, the film explores what each character is doing after the competition. Gerry and Cookie returned home to Florida and were overcome with attention after the victory. They go on to record, in amusingly bad style, songs about dogs. Sherri Ann and Christy have entered into a partnership and publish a magazine for lesbian dog owners. Harlan fulfills his dreams and becomes a ventriloquist, entertaining sparse crowds with a honky tonk song and dance number. Hamilton and Meg Swan have found a new dog, one that enjoys watching them make love, and are sure it will be a winner. Stefan and Scott are in the process of designing a calendar featuring Shih Tzu dogs appearing in scenes, with appropriate costume, from famous classic films, such as Gone with the Wind.
The film received mixed reviews, but won American, British, and Canadian Comedy Awards. This film is number 38 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies".
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