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Shag (also known as Shag: The Movie) is a 1989 American comedy film starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, Page Hannah, Jeff Yagher, and Scott Coffey. Directed by Zelda Barron , the film features Carolina shag dancing and was produced in cooperation with the South Carolina Film Commission.
Dog Daze (1939 film) Dog Gone (2023 film) Dog Gone (2008 film) Dog Heaven; A Dog Named Christmas; A Dog Named Palma; A Dog of Flanders (1959 film) A Dog of Flanders (1999 film) Dog on Trial; The Dog Who Saved Christmas; The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation; The Dog Who Travelled by Train; A Dog Year; A Dog's Journey (film) A Dog's Love; A Dog's ...
Check out the separate dog menu at one Myrtle Beach-area restaurant. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...
A Myrtle Beach townhouse offers an outside entertainment area with a hot tub, movie projector, kitchen and games. But the fun doesn’t stop there. There are also old-style arcade games inside.
Skippy (also known as Asta, 1931–1951) was a Wire Fox Terrier dog actor who appeared in dozens of movies during the 1930s. Skippy is best known for the role of the pet dog "Asta" in the 1934 detective comedy The Thin Man, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and for his role in the 1938 comedy Bringing Up Baby, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.
Skyler, a 1-year-old toy Yorkie, relaxes on the patio at Bummz Beach Cafe in Myrtle Beach. Dog-friendly restaurants around the Myrtle Beach area welcome pets on their patios this spring. April 11 ...
If you’re looking to explore Myrtle Beach’s food scene consider bringing your dog along. According to pet travel website BringFido, which compiles users’ reviews of dog-friendly restaurants ...
The Breed earned an approval rating of 27% indicating general dislike from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. With reviews that read; "The Breed' is an unfortunate, boring movie, with dialogues that seem out of the mind of a schoolboy." by Juan Luis Caviaro of Espinof, "A bargain basement effort that(TM)s about as scary as a rabbit with an ingrown ...