Lost & Found (1999 film)


Lost & Found is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring David Spade and Sophie Marceau and directed by Jeff Pollack.

Plot

Restaurant owner Dylan Ramsey is head-over-heels in love with his new neighbor, a French cellist named Lila. In a desperate attempt to garner her affections, he kidnaps her beloved pet dog and offers to help her find him on a phantom dog hunt. A wrench is thrown in his plans, however, when the dog swallows his best friend's diamond ring, and things get worse for Dylan as Lila's ex-fiancee, Rene, arrives to win her back.

Cast

The film received negative reviews, with Stephen Holden calling it "a rancid little nothing of a movie" in The New York Times, and a "rotten" score of 18% on Rotten Tomatoes as of August 2012. The site's consensus states: "Aside from a few laughs, everything else is entirely predictable, including the jokes."
The film only grossed $6,552,255 in the US with a budget in excess of 30 million dollars.