You Lucky Dog (2010 film)

You Lucky Dog is a 2010 American/Canadian made-for-TV film starring Natasha Henstridge, Harry Hamlin and Anthony Lemke.

You Lucky Dog
Written byKevin Commins
Directed byJohn Bradshaw
StarringNatasha Henstridge
Harry Hamlin
Anthony Lemke
Theme music composerStacey Hersh
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original language(s)English
Production
CinematographyRuss Goozee
Editor(s)Marvin Lawrence
Running time120 minutes
Release
Original releaseJune 26, 2010 (2010-06-26)

Plot

After her mother's death, New York City fashion designer Lisa Rayborn (Natasha Henstridge) returns to her hometown and family farm. Due to a weak economy, her brother Jim (Harry Hamlin) has converted the family business from a cattle farm into a sheep farm, despite their father's (Lawrence Dane) objections. To help out, Lisa decides she will stay to help on the farm. She adopts a border collie from the local animal shelter and trains it as a sheepdog, naming the dog Lucky. Jim and Lisa decide to enter Lucky in a sheep herding contest, but when a severe windstorm sparks a forest fire, Lucky helps rescue a girl named Kristina (who is lost and almost died) and brings her to safety. While doing so, Lucky's leg is burned, and it looks as if she will not be able to compete.

Cast

Release

The film, which premiered on June 26, 2010 on cable network The Hallmark Channel, was primarily sponsored by Pedigree pet food company. The release of this movie coincides with The Pedigree Foundation's sixth annual Adoption Drive.

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