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  1. English. Winner of Best Live Action Short Film, A Boy and His Dog tells the story about Eleven year old Davy Allen, whose father recently passed making Davy the proverbial man of the house. One day, he forms a bond with an old hound dog named Buck which leaves Davy to believe Buck is mistreated by his owner and takes Buck in as his own dog.

  2. A Boy and His Dog: Dirigido por LeRoy Prinz. Con Harry Davenport, Billy Sheffield, Dorothy Adams, Russell Simpson. Eleven year old Davy Allen, whose father recently passed making Davy the proverbial man of the house, has formed a bond with an old hound dog named Buck.

  3. A Boy and His Dog (S) (C) es una película dirigida por LeRoy Prinz con Harry Davenport, Billy Sheffield, Dorothy Adams, Russell Simpson .... Año: 1946. Título original: A Boy and His Dog. Sinopsis:Puedes ver A Boy and His Dog (S) (C) mediante en las plataformas:

    • Charles P. Boyle
    • LeRoy Prinz
    • Estados Unidos
    • Drama | Perros/Lobos. Cortometraje
  4. A Boy and His Dog película dirigida por LeRoy Prinz y protagonizada por Harry Davenport, Billy Sheffield y Dorothy Adams. Año: 1946. Sinopsis: Davy Allen, de once años, cuyo padre falleció recientemente, convirtiendo a Davy en el proverbial hombre de la casa, ha formado un vínculo con un viejo perro de caza llamado Buck.

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    • Harry Davenport
    • Leroy Prinz
  5. A Boy and His Dog is a 1946 American Technicolor short drama film directed by LeRoy Prinz. It won an Oscar at the 19th Academy Awards in 1947 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).

  6. Brief Synopsis. A young boy fights to save a dog from his cruel owner in this Academy Award winning film for Best Live Action Short Subject. Vitaphone Release 1556A. Cast & Crew. Read More. Leroy Prinz. Director. Harry Davenport. Dorothy Adams. Heinie Conklin. Eddy Waller. Jack Mower. Film Details. Genre. Short. Drama. Family. Release Date. 1946.

  7. 21 min. Country. United States. Director. LeRoy Prinz. Screenwriter. Saul Enkins. Story: Samuel A. Derieux. Cast. Music. William Lava. Cinematography. Charles P. Boyle. Producer. Warner Bros. Genre. Drama | Dogs/Wolves. Short Film. Awards. 1946: Academy Awards: Best Short Subject, Two-reel. Show all. Movie Soulmates' ratings.