Tag: dog movies

  • Bearded Collie

    Page under construction! Bearded Collies are seldom seen in films, Old English Sheepdogs being the favorite in Hollywood for the “shaggy” look, but you can spot the charismatic Beardie every now and then, most notably in The Shaggy Dog remake. The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at…

  • Beagle

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    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Shiloh * Year: 1996 * Country: US * Breed content: High Based on the classic novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, the movie…

  • Bavarian Mountain Hound

    There are likely more German or Austrian films with Bavarian Mountain Hounds out there. Seen others? Let us know! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Die Wand * AKA: The Wall…

  • Basset Hound

    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. The Duke * Year: 1999 * Country: Canada/UK * Breed content: Medium A TV movie about a Black-and-Tan Coonhound with a Basset…

  • Basenji

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    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Good-bye, My Lady * AKA: The Boy and the Laughing Dog * Year: 1956 * Country: US * Breed content: High A…

  • Australian Shepherd

    The Australian Shepherd is the Sancho Panza and Dulcinea of the movie dog world. The sidekick or love interest, there only to support the main dogs or humans. Although there are hardly any starring roles for Aussies, fans will be glad to know they are prolific in Hollywood and beyond, including famous canine stars of…

  • Australian Kelpie

    The Kelpie can be seen in a number of Australian movies, notably  Dusty and Red Dog. These intelligent herding dogs are naturals for film work, although still not well known in the rest of the world. (Also see Koolie movies and Dingo movies.) The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs…

  • Australian Cattle Dog

    Also known as Blue or Red Heeler, Queensland Heeler, or simply Heeler (for nipping heels while driving cattle), the Australian Cattle Dog is a popular sidekick in Australian films. Rarely the hero, always in the background, the ACD has yet to find a starring role in a major feature film, either in Hollywood or Australia.…

  • Australian Terrier

    The Australian Terrier can be challenging to spot in movies due to their resemblance to a large Silky Terrier or a mixed-breed, such as with Silkies, Yorkies, or Norwich Terriers. The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles,…

  • Anatolian Shepherd Dog

    Anatolian Shepherds are better known for protecting flocks from cheetahs than acting. Those in the few main roles below are from Boone’s Animals for Hollywood. The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films.…