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starring: Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, Brandon De Wilde, William Hopper, Sidney Poitierdirected by: William A. Wellman
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302816594
Format: Black & White, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6302816599
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: December 13, 1993
Running Time: 94 minutes
Sales Rank: 5479
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: May 12, 1956
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Description: Brandon de Wilde and Walter Brennan star in the simple-and simply charming-story of a Mississippi swamp boy's discovery of an unusual dog who steals his heart, based on James Street's novel. Year: 1956 Director: William A. Wellman Starring: Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, Brandon De Wilde
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Rating: - Wonderful memories
I was a little girl when my family saw this movie on a Friday night at the Drive-in theater when it was first released, way back when. The next morning Dad found a kennel in Santa Ana, CA that had basenji's and we went to check them out. Came home that day with a petite 6 month old red and white girl. 2 years later we added a Tri-colored boy to the family. I fell madly in love with them and always wanted one but could never afford the high price tag. Last summer I discovered the Basenji Rescue and ... Read More
Rating: - Good-bye My Lady
Great movie depicting the love shared between a boy and his dog. As always, Walter Brennon plays an excellent part as the boy's uncle and of how children should be raised and the shaping of a child's character.
Rating: - Basenji Lover
I saw this movie as a teenager in the mid 50's and fell in love with "Lady" the Basenji heroine of the movie; so much so that over twenty years later, while I was browsing a large mall's bookstore, my 12 year old daughter came running in to tell me the mall's pet shop "Has one of those dogs from Africa that you've told me about....you know, the ones that don't bark." I had never seen a Basenji "in the flesh" before, but an hour or so later we were walking out of the mall with the 'senji pup who became ... Read More
Rating: - One of the best "classic" dog films.
Good-Bye My Lady is one of the best classic dog movies I've seen, along with The Bicuit Eater, A Dog of Flanders, and Old Yeller (I said classic so I'm not comparing recent movies like Shiloh, My Dog Skip, Fluke, Winn-Dixie, Benji, Beethoven, etc.). It's about a boy (Brandon de Wilde) who lives in a cabin with his Uncle Jesse Jackson (3-time Academy Award winner Walter Brennan) in the swamp in Pascagoula Mississippi. They come across a dog that's unlike anything they've seen, and, as in The Biscuit Eater, ... Read More
Rating: - Interesting Star, Average Movie
While Goodbye, My Lady is not the pinnacle of Hollywood excellence, it is saved by the star of the movie. And it is not any of the human actors that steal the show, but a short, 20 pound actress (who just happens to be a dog). This is the story of Lady, a rare African Basenji, who has lost her way and comes upon the tender care of a boy nicknamed Skeeter. Skeeter,and his Uncle Jesse, are fascinated by the unique traits that Lady possesses that set her aside from all other dogs. She grooms herself like a ... Read More
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