Love That Pup
Love That Pup

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Love That Pup

1949
Movie
8 min
English

When a bulldog threatens Tom to keep away from his puppy, Jerry realizes that sticking close to the boy is the best way to keep away his feline tormentor. But Tom is not about to let the mouse evade him so easily.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Edward BerndsGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short film, Buster Keaton plays a down-on-his-luck gentleman who finds a stray dog. He attempts to care for the animal, facing various comedic challenges and misunderstandings with the dog catcher and other characters. The narrative follows his endearing, if somewhat chaotic, efforts to keep his new companion safe and happy.

Critical Reception

As a late-career Buster Keaton short, 'Love That Pup' is generally regarded as a charming and competently made film. While not reaching the comedic heights of his silent era masterpieces, it showcases Keaton's enduring physical comedy skills and his ability to connect with audiences through simple, heartfelt stories. It's often appreciated by fans for providing a glimpse of the legendary comedian in a more relaxed, yet still entertaining, role.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sweet and often humorous short film that highlights Buster Keaton's enduring comedic talent.

  • Features classic Keaton physical comedy and a heartwarming story about a man and his dog.

  • While a minor entry in Keaton's filmography, it is enjoyable for its simplicity and charm.

Google audience: Audience reviews often praise the film for its lightheartedness and Buster Keaton's performance, finding it a pleasant and amusing short. Many appreciate the heartwarming theme of companionship between the character and the dog.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of a series of shorts Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures in the late 1940s and early 1950s, which were his first theatrical films after his career declined following his contract with MGM.

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