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  1. A Dog of Flanders is a 1960 American drama film directed by James B. Clark, with stars David Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodore Bikel. It is based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. It was released on March 17, 1960, by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe.

  2. A Dog of Flanders: Directed by James B. Clark. With David Ladd, Donald Crisp, Theodore Bikel, Max Croiset. The emotional story of a boy, his grandfather, and his dog. The boy's dream of becoming a great classical painter appears shattered when his loving grandfather dies.

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    • Drama, Family
    • James B. Clark
    • 1960-03-17
  3. Watch A Dog of Flanders with a subscription on Prime Video. Based on the famous 19th-century novel, this is the tale of Nello (David Ladd), a Flemish boy who dreams of becoming an artist.

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    • James B. Clark
    • Kids & Family, Drama
    • David Ladd
  4. A Dog of Flanders (1959) tells the classic story of a boy and his dog. The film is based on the 1872 novel by Ouida and is the fourth screen version of the story. The original adaptation was a 1914 short. Next came a 1924 silent starring Jackie Coogan.

  5. Drama, Familia. Duración. 1h 36min. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. James B. Clark. Un sueño imposible. (1959) Título original: A Dog of Flanders. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇲🇽. Stream. Publicidad. Gratis HD. Hemos buscado actualizaciones en 63 plataformas el 16 de mayo de 2024 a las 11:46:31.

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    • James B. Clark
  6. Michel La Grande. Cheryl Ladd. Anna Cogez. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Nello (Jesse James) is a lonely orphan boy who lives in poverty with his grandfather, Jehan (Jack Warden). Like...

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    • Drama
    • PG
  7. The emotional story of a boy, his grandfather, and his dog. The boy's dream of becoming a great classical painter appears shattered when his loving grandfather dies. ‎A Dog of Flanders (1959) directed by James B. Clark • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd