The novel was written by, Eric Knight. The screenplay was by Hugo Butler.
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The real name of the first dog to play Lassie was Pal. Pal was an American collie who starred in the 1943 film "Lassie Come Home" and went on to portray the iconic character in several other movies and the TV series.
There were several dogs that played the part of Lassie over the years. The first one, named Pal, was born on June 4, 1940 and died in June of 1958.
Lassie was a rough-coated standard collie The one on TV was a rough coated sable collie, the one in the Lassie Come Home book is described as a tri color collie, but pictured as a sable. There are several color varieties of collies as well as some with a smooth or short coat.
E! Entertainment recently listed Lassie the dog as being worth $29.5 million. However, Lassie's value reduced by $2 million in 1996 after Ed the monkey was shown in the film Ed, starring Matt Le Blanc. Ed is worth $Nothing.
yes Lassie was played by 6 different dogs and they were all males.
Lassie Come-Home was written by Eric Knight.
Lassie Come-Home was created in 1940.
The duration of Lassie Come Home is 1.48 hours.
Lassie Come Home was created on 1943-10-07.
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She was in the film ( The Courage of Lassie) which is a different title.
The breed of dog that starred in the 1942 movie Lassie Come Home was a collie. Lassie has always been a collie whether in movies or the television show.
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In the book "Lassie Come Home" by Eric Knight, Lassie comes back home because of her unwavering loyalty and determination to reunite with her beloved family. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles, she embarks on a long and arduous journey to return to the people she loves.
The climax of "Lassie Come-Home" occurs when Lassie manages to find her way back to her beloved Joe despite facing numerous obstacles and challenges on her journey. This moment represents the culmination of Lassie's determination, loyalty, and love for her owner.
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