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The Painted Hills, also known as Lassie's Adventures in the Goldrush, is a 1951 drama western film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and directed by Harold F. Kress.
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 ...
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.
Lassie in Lassie Come Home (1943) Hills of Home (1948) The Sun Comes Up (1949) Challenge to Lassie (1950) Laddie in Son of Lassie (1945) Bill in Courage of Lassie (1946) Shep in The Painted Hills (1951) Pal the Wonder Dog (also known as Pete the Pup) American Pit Bull Terrier: 1924–1930
As the son of Rudd Weatherwax — who was the original owner and trainer of Lassie — Bob spent nearly his whole life in the entertainment dog training business. From a young Lassie’s Longtime ...
Lassie (1994 film) Lassie (2005 film) ... The Painted Hills; S. Son of Lassie; The Sun Comes Up This page was last edited on 2 August 2022, at 14:02 (UTC). Text is ...
An advocate for L.A.'s most famous feline, P-22, is asking why the puma can't get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which has honorees including Lassie and Rin Tin Tin and fictional characters ...
Lassie is an American television series that follows the adventures of a female Rough Collie dog named Lassie and her companions, both human and animal. The show was the creation of producer Robert Maxwell and animal trainer Rudd Weatherwax and was televised from September 12, 1954, to March 25, 1973, making it the eighth longest-running scripted American primetime television series.