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  1. Technicolor Specials (1946-1947 season) #3: A Boy and His Dog Filming locations Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA (Studio)

    • (247)
    • Short, Drama, Family
    • LeRoy Prinz
    • 1946-12-26
  2. Technicolor Specials (1946-1947 season) #3: A Boy and His Dog (USA: series title) Technicolor Specials (1955-1956 season) #7: A Boy and His Dog (USA: series title) Details. My Rating: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rating: awaiting 3 votes IMDb. Director: LeRoy Prinz. Release: 1946 December, 26. Country: USA. Runtime: 21 minutes. Genre:

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    Technicolor Specials (1946-1947 season) #3: A Boy and His Dog (series title) Company: Warner Bros. Award Year: 1946: Country: USA: Language: English: Genre: Short, Drama, Family: Length: 21 minutes (:21) Rating: Approved: More Info: Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

  4. In this Academy Award Best Short Subject winner, 11 year old Davy discovers that a chained gentle dog, Buck, is badly wounded around the neck because of the thick, tight collar he is made to constantly wear by his unfeeling owner. When Buck comes through the fence and becomes stuck, Davy removes the collar. Even though the boy tells him to stay in his owner's yard, the dog follows him home.

  5. 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. Davy believes Buck is mistreated by his owner, Mr. Thornycroft, as Buck is sporting a neck wound from his collar, and he starts choking as his chain gets caught in Thornycroft’s fence. Davy also believes Buck should be free to do what hound ...

  6. 5 de feb. de 2014 · A Boy and His Dog – Gordon Hollingshead College Queen – George B. Templeton Hiss and Yell – Jules White The Luckiest Guy in the World – Jerry Bresler. SPECIAL AWARD. To Laurence Olivier for his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry V to the screen.

  7. Best Picture and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient Samuel Goldwyn, Supporting Actor and Special Award recipient Harold Russell and Best Directing winner William Wyler. Olivia de Havilland. Best Actress winner for To Each His Own, with presenter Ray Milland. Elizabeth Taylor.