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  2. The Incredible Journey (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The 1961 British adventure children's novel by Scottish author Sheila Burnford, served as the inspiration for The Walt Disney Company's Homeward Bound film series. The story follows three pets: a young Labrador Retriever named Luath, an old English Bull Terrier named Champion Boroughcastle Brigadier of Doune (nicknamed "Bodger" for short), and a loyal Siamese cat name Tao.

  3. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey - Wikipedia

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    The film makes extensive use of animal actors. American Humane certified the film as not harming animals. [4] Animals were largely filmed separately to prevent conflict, and scenes were then cut together to create the illusion of the animals interacting. [4] Stand-in animals were also used for the main characters, with 10 cats playing the role ...

  4. The Incredible Journey (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Journey is a 1963 adventure film directed by Fletcher Markle and produced by Walt Disney Productions.Based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Scottish writer Sheila Burnford, [2] the film follows the adventure of Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat as they journey 300 miles (480 km) through the Canadian wilderness to return to their ...

  5. Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The film opened in 2,129 theatres on March 8, 1996 and grossed $8,605,649. Debuting at #2 at the box office, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco remained in theatres for approximately five weekends. The movie's entire box office run earned over $32,772,492 in domestic ticket sales. [5]

  6. Sheila Burnford - Wikipedia

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    The story of three animal pets traveling in the wilderness won the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award in 1963 and the ALA Aurianne Award in 1963 as the best book on animal life written for children ages 8–14. It is marketed for children but Burnford has stated that it was not intended as a children's book.

  7. The Incredible Journey - Wikipedia

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    First edition (UK) The Incredible Journey (1961), by Scottish author Sheila Burnford, is a children's book first published by Hodder & Stoughton, which tells the story of three pets as they travel 300 miles (480 km) through the Canadian wilderness searching for their beloved masters.

  8. Bart the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000) was a male Kodiak bear best known for his numerous appearances in films, including The Bear (for which he received widespread acclaim), [1] [2] White Fang, Legends of the Fall, and The Edge.

  9. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Sure Grip's Rattler, an American Bulldog, played the role of Chance in the 1993 film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. [16] [17] Sykes, star of several films, adverts and TV series. Tango, a Golden Retriever, stars as Bailey in the 2005 film Bailey's Billion$. Terry, a Cairn Terrier, played Toto in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.