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Lost & Found (1999)

“A comedy about a guy who would do anything to get the girl of his dreams - and did!”

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Plot

In the heartwarming comedy, Lost & Found, we follow the adventures of Dylan Ramsey, a quirky restaurant owner with a knack for peculiar solutions to life's problems. Dylan, a hopeless romantic, finds himself enamored by his new neighbor, the enchantingly beautiful Lila Dubois. A French cellist with a dream of securing a place in the esteemed L.A. Philharmonic, Lila is a woman of grace, talent, and a stubborn ex-fiancé, Rene, who is fervently trying to rekindle their extinguished romance. While Rene is a formidable rival, Dylan's true competition comes in the form of a four-legged, tail-wagging obstacle - Lila's beloved dog, Jack. With a desperate plan hatched in the name of love, Dylan daringly kidnaps Jack, setting the stage for a phantom dog hunt. As he volunteers to aid the distraught Lila in her search, he secretly plots to return the dog just in time to reap the rewards of gratitude, and possibly, a date. However, as Dylan navigates this intricate labyrinth of love, things start to unravel. A precious anniversary ring, given to him by his restaurant partner for safekeeping, unexpectedly ends up in the stomach of the missing pooch. As if this wasn't chaotic enough, the wily Rene starts piecing together the truth behind Jack's mysterious disappearance. Lost & Found is a tale of love, laughter, and the lengths one man will go to win the heart of his dreams. With a blend of romance, humor, and a dash of canine-induced chaos, it's a story about finding true love, no matter the cost.

Where to watch Lost & Found?

Lost & Found is a comedy movie featuring David Spade and directed by Jeff Pollack.

Lost & Found is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on The Roku Channel and Tubi TV.

It is also possible to buy Lost & Found on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.