Hollywood – Gone to the Dogs?
There is no question that people in America love dogs.
One look at popular culture in our country will prove beyond a
shadow of a doubt that Americans have a love affair with
dogs. Movies and TV shows about dogs go in and out of
popularity and stories like Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows
are considered timeless classics. Only in America, however,
do dogs manage to achieve celebrity status.
Rin Tin Tin
Rin Tin Tin was Hollywood’s first recognizable canine
star. The German Shepherd was featured in 26 films for Warner
Brothers Pictures and is generally credited with having saved the
studio from bankruptcy during the silent film era. The
original Rin Tin Tin died in 1932 at the age of 13, but his
bloodline and his fan club exist to this day.
Lassie
Ask someone to name a famous dog and you will probably get the
name Lassie every time. The star of several television
series, many movies, and the subject of countless books, Lassie is
probably the most recognizable canine star in American TV and movie
history. Interestingly, all of the dogs to portray Lassie
over the years have been male. The original collie to portray
Lassie was actually named Lad and was the star of the memorable
original television series as well as several movies, most
memorably the original version of Lassie Come Home.
Benji
In the 1970’s a would-be filmmaker named Joe Camp started
pitching a “dog movie” around Hollywood. He was told
repeatedly that the film would never work, so he decided to produce
the film independently. Once the film wrapped Camp had new
troubles because no distribution company would release the
film. Again, Camp relied upon himself to distribute his
family movie worldwide. Camp’s gamble paid off and Benji,
starring a lovable mixed breed dog that was adopted from an animal
shelter (the original Benji was the dog Higgins who had worked on
the TV show Petticoat Junction) became a huge hit. Over the
years there have been five Benji movies, television programs and
specials, comics, and a ton of Benji merchandise.
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