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Su Más Fiel Amigo

Título original: Old Yeller
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 23min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.2/10
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Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, and Spike in Su Más Fiel Amigo (1957)
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Cuando su hermano menor adopta a un perro callejero, el quinceañero Travis intenta ahuyentarlo. Pero Old Yeller demostrará su valor cuando protege la granja familiar y salva la vida de Travi... Leer todoCuando su hermano menor adopta a un perro callejero, el quinceañero Travis intenta ahuyentarlo. Pero Old Yeller demostrará su valor cuando protege la granja familiar y salva la vida de Travis.Cuando su hermano menor adopta a un perro callejero, el quinceañero Travis intenta ahuyentarlo. Pero Old Yeller demostrará su valor cuando protege la granja familiar y salva la vida de Travis.

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    • Robert Stevenson
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    • Fred Gipson
    • William Tunberg
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    • Dorothy McGuire
    • Fess Parker
    • Tommy Kirk
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      • Robert Stevenson
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      • Fred Gipson
      • William Tunberg
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      • Dorothy McGuire
      • Fess Parker
      • Tommy Kirk
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    Dorothy McGuire
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    • Katie Coates
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    • Bud Searcy
    Chuck Connors
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    Old Yeller Review

    So lets just jump right into this review. Story: The Story in the Old Yeller film is surprisingly Entertaining I expected this film to be boring but it is also Charming and Just one note if you can't handle watching animals die this film is not for you. Characters: So lets start off at the main character witch is travis he's a good main character and has a lot of character Development. then there's Old Yeller who is a pretty good character also. the only character that may be considered annoying is Arliss he's just annoying when he lies and whines and throws rocks at travis his Brother. Conclusion: so in conclusion this is a sad and entertaining film if you enjoy another film called the Shaggy Dog you will enjoy this. Personal Score 7/10

    Critic Score: Story: 7/10 Characters 7/10 Overall Critic Score 7/10
    8druryd

    A Disney Classic

    Old Yeller is one of Disney's Best. Superb performances all around, a very touching (especially for dog lovers, it might even be to painful for some i.e. my wife) with a very heart-wrenching ending. They don't make them like this any more. If you enjoyed Old Yeller, may I recommend you give The Yearling a try. Which is even better (if possible) than Old Yeller.
    9bkoganbing

    Best Doggone Dog Anywhere

    One of Walt Disney's most enduring films in popularity will continue to be Old Yeller. There's something in the saga of the Coates family and that yellow mutt that touches the kid in all of us.

    Fess Parker, wife Dorothy McGuire, and sons Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran are the Coates family scratching out a living on a small ranch on the Texas frontier. Dad has to drive their herd to market in Kansas and he leaves the other three behind. Parker though he's second billed in the cast has barely fifteen minutes of screen time in the film. He leaves before the main action starts and returns really as anti-climax. Nevertheless he was a big name back in 1957, coming fresh off his triumph as Disney's Davy Crockett. Didn't hurt him at all to come from Texas for this part.

    So McGuire is left to cope with the kids, the farm, and a newly found stray yellow dog that both the boys take to. His coloring makes his name a natural and he proves quite a useful dog, earning more than his keep on the ranch.

    Sad to say though that Old Yeller provides the saddest moment in any Disney film since Bambi's mother was shot by the hunters. I really can't say too much more, but the Coates boys prove to be made of stern stuff and Dad provides some sound country wisdom as he gets back from his cattle drive.

    Because the setting is out in the wilds there are few human speaking parts. All the players here are well cast, but the one who's the best by far is Jeff York as the Coates neighbor Mr. Searcy. York appeared in a whole bunch Disney features and usually stole scenes in every one of them. York's a guy who's full of wisdom in his own right, he'll dispense with advice at the drop of a hat, but when there's work to be done is usually elsewhere. McGuire does remark it's no accident he's not on the cattle drive. When she needs help on the ranch, York delegates his daughter Beverly Washburn to stay behind. She's a sweet kid and a good worker and Tommy Kirk doesn't mind having her around at all.

    Chuck Connors is also in this as a visiting trail boss and I wouldn't be surprised if his appearance here in this family feature led to his family television series, The Rifleman.

    Fifty years after it was released Old Yeller is still good entertainment and will be making young folks dream about that idyllic boyhood the Coates kids have on those Texas plains.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Very Memorable A Half Century Ago

    Of all the movies I saw as a young in the theaters in the 1950s, the only one that haunted me or brought tears to my eyes was this one. It made a lasting impression on everyone in our family. Not long afterward, we bought a Golden Retriever puppy and it was a fabulous dog.

    After a long, long absence, I saw it for the third time in the late1990s on VHS. Since I never forgot the sad ending, I was prepared for that. My attitude was great going in, especially since I had become a fan of Dorothy McGuire since her magnificent performance in "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn."

    Anyway - hey, I have to be honest - this time around I was disappointed. I think I expected too much since the film had such strong nostalgia value. Yes, it was still a nice old-fashioned story but the impact was so-so and McGuire looked like she had aged 20 years since "Brooklyn." She didn't look like the same person from the famous 1945 drama.

    Tommy Kirk went on to be a star on television and in the movies for Walt Disney while I don't believe Kevin Corcoran, who was just as good as Kirk, did a whole lot after this....some westerns into the '60s. Good 'ole "Davy Crockett," Fess Parker, also is in this movie but has a minor role, being seen only in the beginning and at the end. Chuck Connors also had a small role.

    A nice story, no doubt. Perhaps another viewing with lower expectations would make me rate this highly again. Just the name "Old Yeller" is still special to me, however.
    10cairn6

    Classic! The Best Dog Story Ever!

    While there are many really good dog films out there, in my honest opinion, they all submit to the leader of the pack, and that leader's name is Old Yeller. I first saw this film when I was 10 years old, and have been a huge fan ever since. While the acting is superb, and the story is top notch, the real star of this film is the 170 pound Labrador/Mastiff mix named Spike who played the part of Yeller with heart and soul. If you are one of the few in the world who does not know the story of "Old Yeller", be warned that you may shed tears after seeing what many consider to be one of the most heartbreaking scenes in movie history. But that scene only makes you love this movie even more as through tragedy comes hope and learning experiences. Don't miss one of the greatest classics of all time.

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      The dog, Old Yeller, although described in the dialogue as a mongrel, is portrayed by a 170-pound Yellow Mastador (Labrador Retriever/English Mastiff cross) and, in the book by Fred Gipson, is a Black-Mouthed Cur, a similar looking but less bulky breed.
    • Errores
      The film is set in 1869. However, Travis' gun has a model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor receiver. This rifle fires a cartridge, so Travis has no need for the powder horn around his neck.
    • Citas

      Jim Coates: Now and then, for no good reason a man can figure out, life will just haul off and knock him flat.

    • Versiones alternativas
      When the film was released on DVD, the Buena Vista logo at the start was dropped. Instead, it featured the Walt Disney Pictures logo at the beginning, albeit a silent version, except for when the film's Buena Vista music plays over it near the end of the logo.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Disneylandia: The Best Doggoned Dog in the World (1957)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Old Yeller
      Lyrics by Hazel George (as Gil George)

      Music by Oliver Wallace

      Sung by Jerome Courtland

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de julio de 1959 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Old Yeller
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Santa Clarita, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Walt Disney Productions
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      1 hora 23 minutos
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