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IMDbBest LiveAction Video Premiere | 2001
The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) never received an official DVD release until 2003. The copy the Newtons own with the stolen computer codes is a prop created for the movie. The design that the prop man used for the copy's case is recycled from the case for the film's 1996 MCA/Universal Home Video VHS release.
Screenwriter John Hughes is credited (for "characters created by") as "Edmond Dantès". Dantes is the central character in "The Count of Monte Cristo", and is the same credit John Hughes had on the first two movies.
The hotel, in which the family ends up spending their one night, happens to be the same hotel, from which Chevy Chase steals the cash from the register, in National Lampoon's Vacation (1983).
The portable DVD player that Brennan attempts to watch The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) on is a Panasonic DVD-L10.
The first Beethoven movie to receive a G rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). It is also the first entry in the series to be released direct-to-video.
"[Sara is filming Brennan] Sara Newton: So, Brennan. Dad said this is going to be the funnest vacation ever. Can we get your reaction? [Brennan flips Sara off] Sara Newton: [tattling] I'm gonna tell you did that!"
"[Beethoven has outrun both Tommy and Bill; resulting in crashing their car and drenching it in cement] Bill: That dog trashed the car! Tommy: [stuttering] J-just don't tell my mom! Bill: [sarcastically] It's covered in cement. Tommy: Don't tell her. Bill: [as he tries to wipe the wet cement off the windshield] Oh, she's gonna know."