A Dog of Flanders (1999)
Poor but happy, young Nello and his grandfather live alone, delivering milk as a livelihood, in the outskirts of Antwerp, a city in Flanders (the Flemish or Dutch-speaking part of modern-day Belgium). They discover a beaten dog (a Bouvier, a large sturdy dog native to Flanders) and adopt it and nurse it back to health, naming it Patrasche, the middle name of Nello's mother Mary, who died when Nello was very young. Nello's mother was a talented artist, and like his mother, he delights in drawing, and his friend Aloise is his model and greatest fan and supporter.
Director:
Kevin Brodie
Writers:
Robert Singer, Kevin Brodie.
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Jack Warden as Jehan |
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Jeremy Kissner as Nello |
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Jesse James as Young Nello |
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Jon Voight as Michel |
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Cheryl Ladd as Anna |
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Bruce McGill as William |
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Steven Hartley as Cogez |
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Andrew Bicknell as Stephens |
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Farren Monet as Aloise |
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Antje De Boeck as Millie |
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Madylin Sweeten as Young Aloise |
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James Garde as Steerns |
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Jenny Tanghe as Gertrude |
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Fred Van Kuyk as Mayor |
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Bouli Lanners as Constable |
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Jaak Van Assche as Heckler |
| Directing | Kevin Brodie | Director |
| Writing | Robert Singer | Screenplay |
| Writing | Kevin Brodie | Screenplay |
| Camera | Walther van den Ende | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Annamária Szántó Komlóssy | Editor |
| Production | Frank Yablans | Producer |
| Writing | Ouida | Novel |
| Sound | Richard Friedman | Original Music Composer |