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Challenge to Lassie

Challenge to Lassie

(Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Amaray Case)
  • Release 21/02/2017
  • Film and TV Genre Drama, Family
  • Media Format DVD
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Price: USD $20.92

Product Notes

For the sixth entry in M-G-M's popular seven-film 1943-1951 Lassie series, the beloved and courageous collie appropriated another dog's tale and made it fully her own. Screenwriter William Ludwig (who'd penned the previous Hills of Home and The Sun Comes Up) skillfully adapted Eleanor Atkinson's 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby, based on the true story of a devoted Skye Terrier in 1860s Edinburgh who became legendary for guarding his owner's grave for over a decade, as a compelling, custom-fitting Technicolor® Lassie vehicle. Her costars were already familiar to fans: Donald Crisp (as Lassie's big-hearted, ill-fated sheepherder-owner), Edmund Gwenn (as the pubkeeper who champions the battle to stave off the dog's destruction as a stray), Reginald Owen, Alan Napier, Arthur Shields, Lumsden Hare and others had shared screen time with the charismatic canine before. When this dog gets her climactic day in court, clearing a legal hurdle more formidable than any prior natural or medical perils, Challenge to Lassie's verdict is an uncontested triumph.

Description

Title: Challenge to Lassie
Genre: Drama, Family
Starring: Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp, Reginald Owen, Henry Stephenson, Alan Napier, Sara Allgood, Arthur Shields
Director: Richard Thorpe
Studio: Warner Archives
Attributes: Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Amaray Case
Release Date: 21/02/2017
Media Format: DVD
Rated: G
UPC: 888574474676
Original Language: ENG
Run Time: 76 minutes
Year of Release: 1949