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A Boy and His Dog is a 1975 American black comedy science fiction film directed by actor L. Q. Jones, from a screenplay by Jones based on the 1969 novella of the same title by fantasy author Harlan Ellison. [2] The film stars Don Johnson, Susanne Benton, Alvy Moore, and Jason Robards. It was independently produced and distributed by Jones ...
The Dog & the Boy [a] (Japanese: 犬と少年, romanized: Inu to Shōnen) is a 2023 animated science fiction short film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. Distributed by Netflix and released on YouTube on 31 January 2023, the film follows the friendship between a robot dog and a boy.
A Boy and His Dog is a cycle of narratives by author Harlan Ellison. The cycle tells the story of an amoral boy (Vic) and his telepathic dog (Blood), who work together as a team to survive in the post-apocalyptic world after a nuclear war. The original 1969 novella was adapted into the 1975 film A Boy and His Dog directed by L.Q. Jones. [1]
11. Best in Show (2000). Cast: Fred Willard, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Jennifer Coolidge Rating: PG-13 If you’re a dog lover, you may appreciate the lengths to which the colorful characters ...
This dog Christmas movie features a dog-loving girl who organizes a school pageant to help find homes for 101 doggies. Unfortunately, the town wants to ban dogs and issues a court order.
That question, and several others deeper than we might expect from a “dog movie,” give intellectual heft to “The Friend,” a gentle coping-with-grief drama that provides its audience with a ...
The dog that the evil Jaffar turns the boy thief into. Ace German Shepherd: Ace of Hearts: About a K-9 dog accused of mauling a police suspect. Albert Great Dane: Live a Little, Love a Little: Greg's dog; an Elvis Presley movie about a photographer. Alfie Old English Sheepdog: Serpico: Frank's dog; about a police officer trying to fight police ...
A Boy and His Dog is a 1946 American Technicolor short drama film directed by LeRoy Prinz.It won an Oscar at the 19th Academy Awards in 1947 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). [1] [2]