A Dog of Flanders
A Dog of Flanders

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A Dog of Flanders

1935
Movie
72 min
English

Adaptation of Ouida's sentimental classic about a poor Flemish boy (Frankie Thomas) whose ambition is to become a painter.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Edward SlomanGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In 19th-century Antwerp, young Neeld saves a starving mastiff named Patrasche from an abusive owner. Despite his poverty, Neeld forms a deep bond with the dog, who becomes his loyal companion. Their lives are marked by hardship and the struggle for survival, but their enduring friendship provides solace and strength.

Critical Reception

The 1935 adaptation of 'A Dog of Flanders' is a sentimental and earnest portrayal of loyalty and hardship, often praised for its emotional resonance and the touching performances of its young lead. While perhaps considered melodramatic by modern standards, it was a well-received family film of its era, resonating with audiences for its heartwarming story.

What Reviewers Say

  • A touching story of a boy and his dog that emphasizes loyalty and friendship.

  • Features strong emotional performances that capture the hardships of the era.

  • A classic family drama that delivers a powerful, albeit sentimental, narrative.

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Fun Fact

This 1935 film is one of several adaptations of Ouida's 1872 novel of the same name, with other notable versions including a 1959 live-action film and a popular 1997 adaptation.

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