Flame (dog)
Flame was a dog who starred in a number of movies, notably as My Dog Shep (1946) and its sequel, the My Pal series of shorts and the Rusty series.[1]
Filmography
- My Dog Shep (1946)
- Out of the Blue (1947)
- For the Love of Rusty (1947)
- Night Wind (1948)
- Northwest Stampede (1948)
- My Dog Rusty (1948)
- Pal's Adventure (1948) (Short)
- Miraculous Journey (1948)
- Pal's Return (1948) (short)
- Shep Comes Home (1948)
- Rusty Saves a Life (1949)
- I Found a Dog (1949) (short)
- Dog of the Wild (1949) (short)
- Rusty's Birthday (1949)
- Pal, Canine Detective (1950) (short)
- Pal, Fugitive Dog (1950) (short)
- Pal's Gallant Journey (1951) (short)
- Cowboy G-Men (1952) β episode "The Golden Wolf"
- The Life of Riley (1954) β episode "The Dog Watch"
- The Young and the Brave (1963)
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gollark: In general I mean.
gollark: > If you can see yourself needing something, and recognize the inevitability of wide scale spread, itβs preparation.I would assume that a lot of panic buyers assume they're just rationally preparing too.
gollark: > god bless australian mass surveillance and privacy invasionThe UK has that and we're not doing great! I think it's a population density thing.
gollark: It would be politically bad to close them because people would complain about "an entire lost generation" or something as if school is *that* important.EDIT: over here, I mean.
References
- Schallert, E. (Jun 5, 1947). "DRAMA AND FILM". Los Angeles Times β via ProQuest.
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