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A Boy and His Dog (1946)

56% User Rating
21min
Drama
Family

11 year old Davy discovers that a chained gentle dog, Buck, is badly wounded around the neck because of the thick, tight collar he is made to constantly wear by his unfeeling owner. When Buck comes through the fence and becomes stuck, Davy removes the collar. Even though the boy tells him to stay in his owner's yard, the dog follows him home.

LeRoy PrinzDirector

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Billy Sheffield

Billy Sheffield

Davy Allen

Harry Davenport

Harry Davenport

Squire Jim Kirby

Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Mrs. Allen

Russell Simpson

Russell Simpson

Mr. Thornycroft

Eddy Waller

Eddy Waller

Sheriff Kelly

Truman Bradley

Truman Bradley

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)

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Morgan Flowers

Townsman (uncredited)

Jack Mower

Jack Mower

Store Owner Tom Belcher (uncredited)

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Rating 60%

July 21, 2025

“Davy” (Billy Sheffield) returns home to his recently widowed mum (Dorothy Adams) with a new best four-legged friend. He claims that he found the hound, and asks to keep it. She agrees and that turns out be a shrewd decision as it’s not bad at helping him catch rabbits. Then their curmudgeonly neighbour “Thorneycroft” (Russell Simpson) shows up claiming the dog was stolen. “Davy” refuses to hand him over, so they are summoned to court. It would seem like a bit of a no-brainer, but the kindly judge (Harry Davenport) is quite a wily old gent as he wants the spirit of the law to be adhered to as well as it’s letter. This is one of those gentle stories, a parable of sorts, that seems designed to encourage that “the law is right and we must do what is right” - regardless of our own feelings. This decently produced film picks a pet as I reckon many people care more about their animals than they do about other people - but it makes it’s point clearly. Sentimentally and in soft-focus, but clearly. You will never remember it, but it is a watchable little feature.

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