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  2. Lassie Come Home - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Peanuts film Snoopy Come Home is a title reference to Lassie Come Home, and its plot is also similar to the movie's plot. Lassie Come Home is the title of the 11th track on Alphaville's 1986 album Afternoons in Utopia. "Lasso Come Home", an episode of the Disney Junior series Sheriff Callie's Wild West, also resembles the title.

  3. Psych 2: Lassie Come Home - Wikipedia

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    Psych 2: Lassie Come Home is a 2020 American mystery-comedy film. The film is a stand-alone sequel to the first film from 2017 and the second installment of the Psych film series, based on and serving as a continuation of the USA Network dramedy series of the same name. The movie was released on July 15, 2020 on Peacock.

  4. List of Psych characters - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, in Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, Mary appears in another dream sequence. After Shawn finds out about Juliet's supposed pregnancy with his child, Mary is seen as a baby whose actions and requests play to a certain degree on Shawn's insecurities about fatherhood, but the dream serves as a crucial segue to the eventual resolution as to ...

  5. Pal (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Pal in his first screen appearance as Lassie in MGM's Lassie Come Home (1943), with Roddy McDowall as Joe Carraclough. Pal's big break into the movies came in 1943 during the filing of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Lassie Come Home. The studios had decided to use a show collie trained by Frank Inn in the movie.

  6. Bob Weatherwax, Showbiz Dog Trainer and Son of Lassie’s ...

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    Weatherwax was born June 4, 1941 in Burbank, Calif. — exactly one year before the birth of Pal, the dog that portrayed Lassie across seven MGM films and the pilot of the “Lassie” TV series.

  7. Lassie Come-Home - Wikipedia

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    Lassie Come-Home is a novel written by Eric Knight about a rough collie's trek over many miles to be reunited with the boy she loves. [1] Knight had introduced the reading public to the canine character of Lassie in a magazine story published on 17 December 1938, in The Saturday Evening Post, a story which he later expanded to the novel and published in 1940 to critical and commercial success.

  8. Lassie - Wikipedia

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    Lassie is a fictional female Rough Collie dog and is featured in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight that was later expanded to a 1940 full-length novel, Lassie Come-Home. Knight's portrayal of Lassie bears some features in common with another fictional female collie of the same name, featured in the British writer Elizabeth Gaskell 's 1859 short ...

  9. Lassie once called Tazewell County home - AOL

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    Oct. 7—TAZEWELL, Va. — Lassie once called Tazewell County home. Long-time area residents may recall that the 1994 motion picture "Lassie" was filmed locally in Tazewell, Va.