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1- Peter Williamson - the British pilot (Main) 2- The nurse (minor) 3- The doctor (minor) 4- The reporter (minor) hope this would help
1- Peter Williamson - the British pilot (Main) 2- The nurse (minor) 3- The doctor (minor) 4- The reporter (minor) hope this would help
Pilot Peter Williamson became suspicious and frightened of what he observed in the hospital. He later drag himself to the window and saw a wooden sign "GARDE AU CHIEN," French for "Beware of the Dog." So he realized that he was in Vichy France and that the English nurse that was looking over him was actually a German in disguise! (by Gio S. Salvacion, for the book written by Roald Dahl)
Beware of Dog was created in 1999.
"Beware of the Dog" is set in a hospital during World War II, where a British pilot mistakenly believes he is in an English hospital but later realizes he is in enemy territory. The story captures the tense and confined atmosphere of the hospital as the pilot grapples with his injury and the realization of his situation.
The character's name in "Beware of the Dog" by Roald Dahl is Peter Williamson. He is a British pilot who is shot down behind enemy lines during World War II.
Beware of the Dog - short story - was created in 1946.
The property owner is telling the potential trespasser to beware of the dog.
The duration of Beware of Dog - TV series - is 1440.0 seconds.
The irony in "Beware of the Dog" is that the injured pilot is actually the one being hunted by the people supposedly rescuing him. The dog in the title is meant to caution others about the danger ahead, but in the story, it turns out the real threat is the deception of the people pretending to help.
As such there is no specific symbol for "Beware of the Dog". However, you can put up the text on a board, accompanied by a dog picture or a bone.
The cast of Beware of Dog - 2001 includes: Eddie Daniels Tony Nittoli as Dog