Dog Collared
Dog Collared

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Dog Collared

1950
Movie
7 min
English

On Be Kind to Animals Week, Porky Pig decides to practice the principle and affectionately pets a large, slobbering dog. The dog takes an instant liking to Porky and follows the pig everywhere.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jack HivelyGenres: Western, Short

Plot Summary

In this Western short, a young ranch hand named Whip is framed for cattle rustling by a notorious outlaw named Black Bart. Whip must clear his name and bring the real rustlers to justice, with the help of his loyal friend, Sheriff Andy Clyde. The film features classic Western tropes, including a chase sequence and a showdown.

Critical Reception

As a short B-Western from the era, 'Dog Collared' received limited critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a standard entry in the genre, offering uncomplicated entertainment for fans of cowboy films. Audience reception was likely positive among its target demographic who appreciated the straightforward action and familiar characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward and fast-paced Western short.

  • Features a typical cowboy hero battling outlaws.

  • Serves as a modest example of low-budget Western filmmaking from the 1950s.

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Fun Fact

This film is part of a series of Westerns produced by Monogram Pictures, known for their cost-effective productions featuring emerging stars.

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