Bouvier des Flandres

C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979)

There are likely more Bouvier films out there, though they are an uncommon movie breed, as are most black dogs outside of the horror/aggressive dog genre.

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C.H.O.M.P.S. * Year: 1979 * Country: US * Breed content: Medium

“Monster” is a foul-mouthed villain.

A Dog of Flanders (1999)

A Dog of Flanders * Year: 1999 * Country: US * Breed content: Medium

In English author Ouida’s original novella of the same name, she describes the hero “Patrasche” as a yellow, thick-set draft dog, clearly intended to be a Belgian Mastiff type, although with upright, shepherd-type ears. This 1990s remake (in which he is played by a black Bouvier) brings nothing good to the long line of adaptations and is only worth a watch for Bouvier fanciers.

Lucky Stiff (1988)

Lucky Stiff * Year: 1988 * Country: US * Breed content: Low

Two black and a gray Bouvier in a few scenes.

Town & Country (2001)

Town & Country * Year: 2001 * Country: US * Breed content: Low

Also note the background dogs in the freeze frame.

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