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Lassie Come Home

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Lassie Come Home

Roddy McDowall with "Lassie"
Directed by Fred M. Wilcox
Produced by Samuel Marx
Written by Novel:
Eric Knight
Screenplay:
Hugo Butler
Starring Roddy McDowall
Donald Crisp
Dame May Whitty
Edmund Gwenn
Elizabeth Taylor
Nigel Bruce
Elsa Lanchester
Music by Daniele Amfitheatrof
Release date(s) October 7, 1943
Running time 89 min
Language English
IMDb profile

Lassie Come Home is a 1943 MGM color film set in Depression-era England which tells the story of a poor boy's dog who, when sold to a rich nobleman, makes a difficult journey to return home to her original owner. It stars Roddy McDowall, Donald Crisp, Dame May Whitty, Edmund Gwenn, Nigel Bruce, Elsa Lanchester, Elizabeth Taylor, Ben Webster, J. Pat O'Malley, Alan Napier, and of course Lassie. A male collie named Pal, trained by Rudd Weatherwax, played Lassie. The movie was adapted by Hugo Butler from the novel Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight. It was directed by Fred M. Wilcox. During the film's production, MGM executives previewing the dailies were said to be so moved that they ordered more scenes to be added to "this wonderful motion picture."[1] It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color. In 1993, Lassie Come Home was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". This was the first of a long series of movies and television series starring Lassie. The movie was followed by a sequel, Son of Lassie, in 1945. A British remake of the 1943 movie was released in 2005 as Lassie.

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  1. ^ Lassie (History timeline). Classic Media (2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-29.

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