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Dogs and People
The first short story "Naked in the Thorns" tells the story of a man whose clothes were taken away by a dog during his bath in the river. In the second short story "Games of Love", a retired professor paints a biblical scene of Susan and the old man. In the last short story, "Fidelity", the dog Argos perishes while defending his beloved master.
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Plot Summary
This is a highly obscure film, and details about its plot are not readily available in public databases. It is presumed to be a documentary based on its classification.
Critical Reception
Due to the extreme scarcity of information regarding 'Dogs and People (1971)', its critical reception cannot be determined. It does not appear to have received widespread distribution or critical review.
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The extreme lack of available information about 'Dogs and People (1971)' makes it one of the most elusive films from the 1970s. Its existence is primarily noted in some filmographies, but substantive details are absent.
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