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1. Old Yeller, 1957. A Walt Disney classic about a poor 1860s
Texas family and the dog who loved them. Be warned - it's a weepy.
2. Best in Show, 2000. Five show dogs, their owners and handlers
head for the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in this hilarious mockumentary.
3. Lassie Come Home, 1943. The first in a series of adventures:
Lassie is cast out by her destitute family, but won't stay, even when her
new owner's granddaughter is Elizabeth Taylor.
4. Rin Tin Tin, 1954. Rin Tin Tin and descendants starred in 48
movies between 1922 to 1954. Top film moment came in the 1954 adventure Rin
Tin Tin Hero of the West.
5. Legally Blonde 2, 2003. Legendary chihuahua Bruiser gets his
own Bill in Congress after Reese Witherspoon discovers his mother is being
used for cosmetic testing. Bruiser becomes a gay icon after coming out with
a rottweiller named Leslie.
6. The Wizard of Oz, 1939. When a neighbour tries to have her
dog put to sleep, Dorothy takes Toto and heads into a cyclone. Toto, a Cairn
terrier, was paid $125 a week - but it was money well spent. It gave the the
Wicked Witch of the West her best line: “I'll get you, my pretty, and your
little dog, too!”
7. Rescued by Rover, 1905. This classic British film about a
baby being rescued by a dog, was shot on a budget of £7 13s 6d. It marked a
key stage in the development of narrative editing.
8. Cujo, 1983. Based on the novel by Stephen King, Cujo is a
loveable St Bernard, until he contracts rabies and conducts a reign of
terror on a New England town. It all ends nastily for Cujo with a baseball
bat.
9. Cats & Dogs, 2001. A war has always been fought in our
living rooms between cats and dogs. Butch, Mr Tinkles and Ninja battle it
out to see who can control a secret medicine that will either cure dog
allergies, or create a more aggressive strain. Dogs are the heroes, cats are
the villains. Could it be any other way?
10. Beethoven, 1992. Hard to ignore in the canine canon.
Beethoven is the puppy that grows into a 185lb St Bernard, escaping the
clutches of a dastardly veterinarian en route.
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What happened to Bingo?
Dennis, Williamsburg, USA
and where is Digby- the biggest dog in the World??
scandalous not to be included!
sham, london,
Where's My Dog Skip!? It should have beat Cujo by a mile!!
Milo and Otis?? Homeward Bound?? The Fox and the Hound!?
Someone who knows dog movies needs to redo this list!
YF, Washington, USA
People need to know that Old Yeller gets killed in the movie -- by his child owner. This is sure to bring cries of grief from any young viewers. I think the movie is sadistic. I regret ever having shown it to my children.
albert burke, louisiville, USA
Consider also the science fiction movie "A Boy and His Dog."
bob shipp, Jacksonville, FL,
Also you should look up "A Dog's Breakfast"
Excellent film, though come to think about it not much dogs in it.
Aiden, Edinburgh,
My Dog Skip
TCR, London, UK
Dear Toby,
Hiya - so sorry to hear about the sad demise of yr Mutley.
How could you have left out - or maybe there wasn't room for the brilliant Argentian film, "Bonbon, El Pero" made about 5/6 years ago and in my humble opinion, the best film about the relationship between man & beast.
Roz Kidd, London, UK
Benji
colin stoy, london,
Where are Turner & Hooch and K9?!?!
Not only the greatest dog films of all time but also the greatest miss-matched cop double acts
Paul Ratcliffe, London,