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Chosen for the film was My Lady of the Congo, a six-month-old Basenji puppy of Miss Veronica Tudor-Williams of Molesey, England. My Lady was flown to Hollywood, to be followed later by four young dogs as doubles, including her little brother My Lord of the Congo and Flageolet of the Congo, subsequently an International Champion. As it was, My ...
After filming ended, My Lady was adopted by deWilde, and the other dogs were adopted by various members of the film crew. [2] The film version was released on 12 May 1956. It has also appeared under the titles Goodbye, My Lady and The Boy and the Laughing Dog. Good-Bye, My Lady was released by Warner Home Video on VHS on 13 December 1993. The ...
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Guy Richie has assembled an Oscar winner and two Oscar nominees to lead his next film, “Wife & Dog.” Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike and Anthony Hopkins have been cast in the feature ...
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One night Alexander sees the mysterious lights once more and follows them into the old barn, where he finds the ghost of a young Creole girl, Inez Dumaine, and her dog. Inez's uncle was the notorious pirate Jacques Dumaine, former owner of the plantation. In life, Inez was unable to reveal the location of her family's fortune to Jacques.
When a young New York boy was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, hope came in an unlikely form — a golden retriever named Yammy. His mother shares the inspiring story with Fox News Digital.
Since she was still working on Suits, she was living in Toronto with her rescue dogs—including a pup named Bogart. Prince Harry revealed that the commotion was too much for Bogart to handle.