A Boy and His Dog (1946)
11 year old Davy discovers that a chained gentle dog, Buck, is badly wounded around the neck because of the thick, tight collar he is made to constantly wear by his unfeeling owner. When Buck comes through the fence and becomes stuck, Davy removes the collar. Even though the boy tells him to stay in his owner's yard, the dog follows him home.
Director:
LeRoy Prinz
Writer:
Saul Elkins
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Billy Sheffield as Davy Allen |
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Harry Davenport as Squire Jim Kirby |
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Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Allen |
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Russell Simpson as Mr. Thornycroft |
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Eddy Waller as Sheriff Kelly |
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Truman Bradley as Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
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Heinie Conklin as Townsman at Meeting (uncredited) |
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Morgan Flowers as Townsman (uncredited) |
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Jack Mower as Store Owner Tom Belcher (uncredited) |
| Directing | LeRoy Prinz | Director |
| Editing | Marshall Eyanson | Editor |
| Production | Gordon Hollingshead | Producer |
| Sound | William Lava | Music |
| Camera | Charles P. Boyle | Director of Photography |
| Art | Roland E. Hill Sr. | Art Direction |
| Sound | Oliver S. Garretson | Sound |
| Writing | Saul Elkins | Screenplay |
| Writing | Samuel A. Derieux | Story |