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- A suburban family moves to a new neighborhood with their large, yet lovable Great Dane, who has a tendency to wreak havoc in his own oblivious way.
- A legendary dog trainer believes he can transform Marmaduke from an undisciplined, but lovable dog, into the first Great Dane to win the World Dog Championship.
- Her envy excited by the rings on Gwendoline's fingers, Violet urges her gentlemanly lover to get them for her. Marmaduke attempts to carry out his lady-fair's request, but is rudely bumped on the nose by Bud, who comes to Gwendoline's rescue. Horace falls in love with "Violet. This bold beauty, however, declares she will marry none but the man who brings her Gwendoline's jewels. Horace and Marmaduke thereupon set forth to burglarize the girl's home. They come upon Bud, who has been given a job as chauffeur, and knock him over the head. This done, the kind-hearted crooks enter the house, pick up the jewel case, commandeer an auto and then make their get-away. Bud recovers and takes up the chase. Accompanied by a number of daring policemen, Bud dashes after the fugitives who desert their auto and enter a house. The chase leads to the roof. There Bud closes with Marmaduke, while Horace continues to flee. The combatants fall through a skylight, smash through five floors and land in the gangster's den in the basement. The police enter the den at the same time. Proudly carrying the jewel case back to Gwendoline, Bud tells her the story. Smiling pityingly upon him, the girl shows her hero that the jewels had never left her fingers.
- French director Guy Girard films seven one-minute-and-thirty-second solos by seven free jazz improvisation masters reinterpreting Charlie Parker's "Marmaduke".
- A dancer helps a girl win back an infatuated grocery clerk.
- Time to begin a new season of Cartoon Corner. Whyboy tackles the 2010 film that might very well be the most predictably awful - this is Marmaduke.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Get Him to the Greek", "Marmaduke", "Splice", "Ondine", "Holy Rollers", and "Micmacs". The critics also look back on the life of actor Dennis Hopper, who passed away on 5/29/10. Phillips and Scott trace his career from early performances in films like 'Giant', and 'Easy Rider' to his 1986 comeback in films like 'Blue Velvet' and 'Hoosiers'.
- Episode: (2022)2020– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020– 42mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 3h 41mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016– 1h 48mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- 1980–1984TV-YTV Episode
- 1980–1984TV-YTV Episode