Gone to the Dogs (1939)
George is a disaster-prone zoo attendant who accidentally discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster. This attracts the interest of a gang of criminals, who kidnap George's dog and plan to substitute their own in an important dog race. George and his friends defeat the crooks and their dog wins the race.
Director: Ken G. Hall
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George Wallace as George |
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Lois Green as Jean McAllister |
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John Dobbie as Henry Applegate |
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John Fleeting as Jimmy Alderson |
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Ron Whelan as Willard |
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Alec Kellaway as Mad Jack |
| Editing | William Shepherd | Editor |
| Writing | Frank Coffey | Writer |
| Directing | Ken G. Hall | Director |
| Crew | George Heath | Cinematography |
| Writing | George Wallace | Writer |
| Writing | Frank Harvey | Writer |
| Sound | Henry Krips | Music |
| Crew | J. Alan Kenyon | Special Effects |
| Sound | Clive Cross | Sound |