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Directed by Don ChaffeyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
FantasyThemes Films about animals,
Films about religion,
Films about cats,
Children's filmsActors Patrick McGoohan,
Karen Dotrice,
Susan Hampshire,
Laurence Naismith,
Jean Anderson,
Vincent WinterRating71%
En 1912 en Écosse, dans une petite ville, le vétérinaire Andrew MacDhui vit seul avec sa fille Mary et leur chat Thomasina depuis la mort de sa femme. Ce décès a brisé la foi de MacDhui en Dieu et sa préférence pour les animaux de compagnie « utiles » comme les animaux de ferme ou les chiens d'aveugle comme Bruce. L’histoire est racontée par Thomasina qui explique que son nom était Thomas avant que ses maîtres s'aperçoivent de leur erreur., 1h40
Directed by Don ChaffeyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
MusicalThemes Films about animals,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors James Stewart,
Michael Sharrett,
Pernell Roberts,
Mickey Rooney,
Gary Davis,
Stéphanie ZimbalistRating55%
The story begins on the Mitchell Winery in Northern California. Lassie lives with Clovis Mitchell and his grandchildren, Chris and Kelly, but is discovered one day by her former owner. Lassie is taken back to the previous owner's estate in Colorado Springs. Dissatisfied with her new home, the dog runs away and travels across several states to be with the Mitchell family again., 1h31
Directed by Don ChaffeyOrigin USAGenres Comedy-drama,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about horses,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Michael Craig,
John Meillon,
Peter Gwynne,
Melissa Jaffer,
Lorraine Bayly,
Elizabeth AlexanderRating60%
Set in a small Australian town between world wars, the film follows the battle between two children, Scott, a poor farm boy, and Josie, the handicapped daughter of a wealthy ranch owner, for ownership of a horse that both children love. Scott requires a horse to ride seven miles to school today and his father buys an unbroken pony, which Scott names Taff. Josie yearns to ride again but, being crippled, must settle on the use of a cart and pony. Scott's pony disappears, while a pony is eventually selected for Josie from her father's herd. When Scott sees the horse, which Josie named Bo, performing in the pony and cart competition at the township fair, he recognizes it as his horse and attempts to take it away. The ensuing quarrel affects both the children as well as dividing the town. The children eventually become friends and, while the ownership issue is legally resolved, they agree on a way of sharing the pony between them., 1h31
Directed by Don Chaffey,
Burt TopperOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Children's films,
Robot filmsActors Wesley Eure,
Red Buttons,
Valerie Bertinelli,
Conrad Bain,
Jim Backus,
Chuck McCannRating49%
Brian Foster (Wesley Eure), a young inventor, creates a robotic dog for use as part of a home protection system. C.H.O.M.P.S. is an acronym for "Canine HOMe Protection System." Ralph Norton (Conrad Bain) is his boss who he constantly argues with. Norton's daughter Casey (Valerie Bertinelli) and Foster develop a relationship. A rival company wants the dog and sends a few petty criminals to dognap "C.H.O.M.P.S.", 1h45
Directed by Don Bluth,
Don ChaffeyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about dragons,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Films about child abuseActors Helen Reddy,
Jim Dale,
Mickey Rooney,
Red Buttons,
Shelley Winters,
Sean MarshallRating62%
In the early 1900s, a young orphan named Pete flees his abusive adoptive hillbilly family, the Gogans. As Lena Gogan and company pursue him ("The Happiest Home in These Hills"), an unseen force, which Pete calls Elliott, knocks them into a mud pit. The next morning, Pete and Elliott, a green and purple dragon who has the power of invisibility, share breakfast ("I Love You, Too") and visit Passamaquoddy, a village where the unseen Elliott, performing clumsy antics, causes Pete to be labeled a source of ill luck. Lampie, the drunken old lighthouse keeper, stumbles out of a tavern and encounters Pete. A mischievous Elliott makes himself visible, and a terrified Lampie runs into the saloon to warn the townsfolk ("I Saw a Dragon"). In a seaside cave, Pete scolds Elliott for causing trouble. Just as they make up, Lampie's daughter Nora appears, having spotted Pete earlier. She says that due to the ongoing tides from the sea, that it's unsafe for Pete to stay, thus leaving Elliott to remain there. She offers him shelter at the lighthouse, and they talk ("It's Not Easy"). Pete learns the story of Nora's fiancé, Paul, whose ship was reported lost at sea the previous year. Pete promises to ask Elliott about Paul, and Nora accepts, believing Elliott to be an imaginary friend., 1h40
Directed by Ray Harryhausen,
Don ChaffeyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur films,
La préhistoire,
Animaux préhistoriquesActors Raquel Welch,
John Richardson,
Percy Herbert,
Robert Brown,
Martine BeswickRating57%
Akoba (Robert Brown) leads a hunting party into the hills to search for prey. One member of the tribe traps a warthog in a pit, and then Akoba's son Tumak (John Richardson) kills it. The tribe brings it home for dinner and Tumak is later banished to the harsh desert because of a fight over a piece of meat with Akoba. After surviving many dangers such as a giant iguana, ape men, Apatosaurus and a giant spider, he collapses on a remote beach, where he is spotted by "Loana the Fair One" (Raquel Welch) and her fellow fisherwomen of the Shell tribe. They are about to help him when an Archelon (which is three times the size of the actual prehistoric Archelon) makes its way to the beach. Men of the Shell tribe arrive and drive it back into the sea. Tumak is taken to their village, where Loana tends to him. Scenes follow emphasising that the Shell tribe is more advanced and more civilized than the Rock tribe. They have cave paintings, music, delicate jewellery made from shells, agriculture, and rudimentary language – all things Tumak seems to have never before encountered., 1h29
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.