September 23, 2009

Hollywood has gone to dogs

Hollywood has gone to dogs There is no doubt that people in America love dogs. A look at popular culture in our country is beyond a shadow of a doubt that Americans have a love affair with dogs. Film and TV programs about dogs come and go in popularity and, as the old stories and Yellen Where the Red Fe Grows are considered classics. Only in America, however, dogs have achieved fame. Rin Tin Tin Rin Tin Tin was Hollywood? S first recognizable canine star. The German Shepherd has appeared in 26 films for Waer Bros. Pictures and is generally credited with saving the studio from bankruptcy during the era of silent films. The original Rin Tin Tin died in 1932 at 13 years, but his blood and his fan club to this day exists. Lassie Ask someone to name a famous dog, and it is likely that the girl you name all the time. The star of several television series, many movies, and the subject of countless books, a girl is probably the most recognizable canine star in American film and TV history. Interestingly, all the dogs to portray the girl over the years have been males. The original collie to portray lad girl was named and was the star of the memorable original television series and several movies, most memorable of the original version way home girl. Benji in 1970? Sa-director named Joe, who has started a field of liberation? Dog in the movie? around Hollywood. It 'been said many times that the film can not function and, therefore, decided to produce the film independently. Once the film wrapped Camp had new problems, because they do not release the company distributing the film. Again, based on the field is committed to distribute the film for his family throughout the world. Camp? S gamble paid off and Benji, with a lovable mixed breed dog who was adopted from an animal shelter (the original Benji was the dog Higgins who had worked in TV Petticoat Junction) became a huge success. Over the years there have been five Benji movies, television programs and cartoons, and a ton of Benji merchandise.

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