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Lad: A Dog
Remember when your favorite face in the world had a wet nose? Eight-year-old Angela Clure is just discovering the special bond that comes with a special canine friend. And through the joy, tragedy and triumph to come, she'll learn a lot about growing up too.
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Plot Summary
A gentle and heartwarming story about a family's love for their beloved collie, Lad. The film follows Lad's adventures and deep bond with the family's children, particularly young Brad. It showcases the dog's loyalty, intelligence, and the profound impact he has on their lives through various challenges and heartwarming moments.
Critical Reception
Lad: A Dog was generally well-received by audiences, particularly families, for its wholesome themes and portrayal of the human-animal bond. Critics often noted its sentimental appeal and straightforward storytelling, making it a classic family film of its era. While not a critical darling in the art-house sense, it resonated with its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching depiction of a loyal dog and his family.
Seen as a classic, heartwarming family film with simple yet effective storytelling.
Appreciated for its gentle pacing and focus on the emotional connection between humans and animals.
Google audience: Audience reception for Lad: A Dog is not extensively documented through aggregated Google user reviews for this older film. However, it is generally regarded as a beloved family classic by those who remember it, often cited for its heartwarming story and the endearing performance of the canine lead.
Fun Fact
The dog who played Lad was actually named "Soot" and was a well-trained animal actor chosen for his resemblance to the collies often depicted in the original books by Albert Payson Terhune.
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