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Directed by James B. Clark Screenplay by Ted Sherdeman Initial release 17 March 1959 Budget 600,000 USD | 7.2/10 Director James B. Clark Production company 20th Century Fox | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring David LaddDonald CrispTheodore Bikel Music by Paul SawtelleBert ShefterSanta Cecilia Academy Orchestra and Chorus of Rome Cast Similar Movies about animals, Dog movies, Family movies |
A Dog of Flanders is an American film, released in 1959 by 20th Century Fox. Based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. It was directed by James B. Clark, with stars David Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodore Bikel. The film has a happy ending for the boy and his dog. "Patrasche" is played by Spike the Mastador, best known for playing the title character in Old Yeller.
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Acknowledgment in end credits
"A Dog of Flanders was filmed entirely on location in Holland and Belgium. We wish to thank all the people of those two countries whose kindness and cooperation made this possible.
We further wish to express our sincere gratitude to Father Weleerwaarde Heer Vanheirkom for permitting us to film the interior of the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp."
Comic book adaption
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