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Directed by Fred M. WilcoxOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Pal,
Roddy McDowall,
Donald Crisp,
May Whitty,
Edmund Gwenn,
Elizabeth TaylorRating70%
Set in Depression-era Yorkshire, England, Mr. and Mrs. Carraclough (Donald Crisp and Elsa Lanchester) are hit by hard times and forced to sell their collie, Lassie (Pal), to the rich Duke of Rudling (Nigel Bruce), who has always admired her. Young Joe Carraclough (Roddy McDowall) grows despondent at the loss of his companion. , 1h37
Directed by Fred M. WilcoxOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Edmund Gwenn,
Pal,
Donald Crisp,
Tom Drake,
Janet Leigh,
Rhys WilliamsRating65%
Dr. William MacLure (Edmund Gwenn) a Scottish doctor, adopts Lassie, who has an unnatural aversion to water. The Dr. tries to cure Lassie of her fears, but she remains water-shy., 1h32
Directed by Fred M. WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about children,
Children's filmsActors Margaret O'Brien,
Herbert Marshall,
Gladys Cooper,
Dean Stockwell,
Elsa Lanchester,
Brian RoperRating74%
When tempestuous Mary Lennox (Margaret O'Brien), born in India to wealthy parents, is orphaned by a cholera epidemic, she is sent to live with her reclusive and embittered Uncle Archibald Craven (Herbert Marshall) and her ill-behaved, bedridden cousin Colin (Dean Stockwell) at their desolate and decaying estate known as Misselthwaite Manor. Dickon (Brian Roper), the brother of one of the house maids, tells her of a garden secreted behind a hidden door in a vine-covered wall. When a raven unearths the key, the two enter and discover the garden is overgrown from neglect since Craven's wife died there in an accident. They decide to keep their discovery a secret, and begin to restore it to its original grandeur. Under the influence of the Secret Garden, Mary becomes less self-absorbed, Colin's health steadily improves, and Archibald's curmudgeonly personality fades away., 1h16
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Donald Crisp,
Edmund Gwenn,
Geraldine Brooks,
Pal,
Sara Allgood,
Alan WebbRating61%
Jock Gray (Donald Crisp) raises his collie Lassie to be an extraordinary sheep dog and companion. When he is beaten to death by robbers after he retires, Lassie keeps vigil over his grave and refuses to let anyone else take ownership of her. However, the law requires that all dogs be leashed and licensed by a legal owner. With no owner to pay her license and her only "home" being the church graveyard, Lassie faces an uncertain future., 1h42
Directed by S. Sylvan SimonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Peter Lawford,
Pal,
Donald Crisp,
June Lockhart,
Nigel Bruce,
Donald CurtisRating63%
In Yorkshire, England, at the estate of the Duke of Rudling (Nigel Bruce), the British Army converted the grounds into a training camp for war dogs. The camp is placed under the supervision of Sam Carraclough (Donald Crisp), the kennel caretaker, who immediately begins the process of selecting the best dogs for training, including Laddie, the young pup of the champion collie, Lassie. Joe Carraclough (Peter Lawford), now an adult, joins the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. Departing for training school, he is forced to leave behind his dog Lassie and her pup, Laddie. , 1h33
Directed by Richard ThorpeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogsActors Jeanette MacDonald,
Lloyd Nolan,
Claude Jarman Jr.,
Pal,
Johnny Sheffield,
Percy KilbrideRating63%
Ex-opera singer Helen Lorfield Winter (Jeanette MacDonald) rents a house in the small town of Brushy Gap, in the hills not too far from the Smokies, Blue Ridge, and Atlanta Georgia with her dog, Lassie, after the tragic death of her son. There she befriends Jerry, a young orphan (Claude Jarman Jr.). Growing attached to Jerry, but not wanting children so soon after the death of her own son, Helen leaves Brushy Gap to resume her singing career. While she is away, Jerry is caught in heavy rain returning Lassie home and develops pneumonia. Helen returns to Brushy Gap to find the owner of the house, Thomas Chandler (Lloyd Nolan), nursing Jerry back to health. Soon after Jerry has recovered, the orphanage catches on fire, and Lassie and Tom both rescue Jerry from the blaze. Helen then decides to adopt Jerry and remain in Brushy Gap., 1h30
Directed by Harold F. KressOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about dogs,
Musical filmsActors Paul Kelly,
Pal,
Bruce Cowling,
Ann Doran,
Gary Gray,
Art SmithRating42%
A prospector named Jonathan Harvey (Paul Kelly), whose faithful companion is a rough collie named Shep, looks after the family of his late partner, Martha Blake (Ann Doran) and her son Tommy (Gary Gray). After years of digging in the hills of California (where the movie was shot), he finally strikes gold. However, before he can share it with the Blakes, his greedy partner Lin Taylor (Bruce Cowling) kills Jonathan and attempts to lay claim on the gold. He poisons Shep, who nearly dies, and nearly kills Tommy, but ultimately Shep recovers and leads Lin into the mountains, where he falls off a cliff to his death., 1h43
Directed by William Dieterle,
Alvin GanzerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Mise en scène d'un éléphant,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Elizabeth Taylor,
Dana Andrews,
Peter Finch,
Abraham Sofaer,
Abner Biberman,
Rosalind IvanRating62%
Colonial tea planter John Wiley, visiting England at the end of World War II, wins and weds lovely English rose Ruth and takes her home to Elephant Walk, Ceylon, where the local elephants have a grudge against the plantation because it blocks their migrating path. Ruth's delight with the tropical wealth and luxury of her new home is tempered by isolation as the only white woman in the district; by her husband's occasional imperious arrogance; by a mutual physical attraction with plantation manager Dick Carver; and by the hovering, ominous menace of the hostile elephants. The elephants end up destroying the plantation in a stampede along with a fire., 1h39
Directed by George CukorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors Elizabeth Taylor,
Jane Fonda,
Ava Gardner,
Cicely Tyson,
Robert Morley,
Patsy KensitRating54%
Mytyl and her brother Tyltyl are peasant children who are led on a quest for the Blue Bird of Happiness by the Queen of Light, who gives them a hat with a magic diamond that allows them to call forth the souls of all things, both living and inanimate. On their journey, they are accompanied by the human personifications of a dog, a cat, water, sugar, bread, milk, light, fire, and the like. They visit the kingdoms of the past and future and the queendoms of night and luxury, at each place absorbing more wisdom. Eventually they discover the blue bird they've been seeking has been in their own backyard all along., 2h3
Directed by Clarence BrownOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Horse sports in filmActors Mickey Rooney,
Donald Crisp,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Anne Revere,
Angela Lansbury,
Reginald OwenRating72%
National Velvet is the story of a 12-year-old girl, Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor), who lives in the small town of Sewels in Sussex, England, who wins a spirited gelding in a raffle and decides to train him for the Grand National steeplechase. She is aided by a penniless young drifter named Mi (or Michael) Taylor (Mickey Rooney), who found Mrs. Brown's name and address among his late father's effects, but is unaware of what it was doing there. Hoping to gain some money from the association, Mi stays at the Browns' home, but Mrs. Brown is unwilling to allow Mi to trade on his father's good name and remains vague about how she knew him. Nevertheless she convinces her husband (Donald Crisp) to hire Mi over his better judgment, and Mi is brought into the home as a hired hand. It is revealed that Mi had been a jockey in Manchester, but his career ended in a collision which resulted in the death of another jockey. Since then Mi has not held a job, and he has come to hate horses. Velvet's horse is named "The Pie," short for "Pirate," the epithet given him by his owner due to the horse jumping clear of his paddock and wrecking things in the village. The man decides to be rid of the Pie, and offers him up in a raffle. Velvet wins The Pie, and on realizing the extent of the horses natural talent, she pleads with Mi to train the horse for the Grand National. He believes it a fools errand, not because of the horse, but because they have no real way to support the effort. He makes his case to Mrs. Brown, but she consents to Velvet's desire to train the horse. Velvet and Mi train the horse and enter him into the race. An experienced jockey is hired to ride him. The night before the race Velvet senses that the jockey hired to ride The Pie has no faith in him, and doesn't believe the horse can win. Velvet convinces Mi to fire the jockey, leaving them without a rider. That night Mi determines to overcome his fears and ride The Pie himself. Instead, he discovers that Velvet has slipped on the jockey's colors, and intends to ride the horse in the race herself. Aware of the dangers of such a race, Mi pleads with Velvet but is unable to dissuade her. As the race unfolds Velvet and The Pie avoid a number of falls, clear all the hurdles and win the race. Elated by their win, Velvet faints and falls off her mount at the finish. As she is revived the race doctor realizes she is not a young man, but a young woman. As such she and The Pie are disqualified, but Velvet knows The Pie proved himself. Velvet becomes a media sensation, declining an offer of £5,000 to travel to Hollywood with The Pie to be filmed. She ran the Pie at the Grand National because he deserved to have a chance. He wasn't an oddity to be stared at. In refusing the offer she states simply: "He wouldn't like being looked at." At the close of the film Mi takes his leave, and Mrs. Brown gives Velvet permission to reveal to him the nature of her relationship with his father. Velvet rides off to catch up with Mi and tell him that his father had been Mrs. Brown's coach when she won the prize as the first woman to swim the English Channel, many years before.