Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDigby consumes a bowl of a liquid growth formula called Project X. Soon he becomes a sheepdog of gigantic size.Digby consumes a bowl of a liquid growth formula called Project X. Soon he becomes a sheepdog of gigantic size.Digby consumes a bowl of a liquid growth formula called Project X. Soon he becomes a sheepdog of gigantic size.
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Military scientist Jeff Eldon works with animals in their labs. He also has a crush on fellow doctor Janine, who is working on growth hormone Project X. To help his roses Jeff `borrows' a little of project X but it is inadvertently fed to a lost dog, Digby. Whilst trying to hide the rapidly growing pooch, Jeff attracts the attentions of a couple of criminals who try to kidnap Digby for a circus attraction.
Very much a cult family classic of the 70's this is better when remembered instead of watched. We all remember it as a great film when we talk about it in a pub 20 years on, but it isn't really that good. The story itself is not inspiring and is a rather easy story. What makes it better is that the director has made some nice set pieces and adult jokes in the mix. He also fashions it as a sort of King Kong spoof making it cine-literate sort of! But when the chips come down it a lame story held up by distracting laughs.
The direction is OK but the effects are bad even by 1970's standards. The back project is awful and the use of people dressing in big dog (horse) costumes doesn't work at all. It's a minor complaint because the film avoids putting Digby and humans in the same shot preferring to use the real dog and small furniture instead.
The cast are good value. Jim Dale (with Carry On partner Angela Douglas) is always good and clowns well here. The support cast comprise many many well known faces from 1970's TV but I have one major let down. One of the UK's best and most influential comedians - Spike Milligan is in this film. He's sadly dead now, but he was a genius that sometimes was years ahead of his audience. Here he has some nice touches but he is not allowed to adlib very much and he has very little screen time. I felt that if you had Spike in a film and he was funny that you would edit it to give him as much time as possible it's a bit of a waste.
Overall this has some funny moments but is nothing more than a kids movie with bad effects. If you have fond memories of this as a child then don't watch it you'll only sully your memory.
Very much a cult family classic of the 70's this is better when remembered instead of watched. We all remember it as a great film when we talk about it in a pub 20 years on, but it isn't really that good. The story itself is not inspiring and is a rather easy story. What makes it better is that the director has made some nice set pieces and adult jokes in the mix. He also fashions it as a sort of King Kong spoof making it cine-literate sort of! But when the chips come down it a lame story held up by distracting laughs.
The direction is OK but the effects are bad even by 1970's standards. The back project is awful and the use of people dressing in big dog (horse) costumes doesn't work at all. It's a minor complaint because the film avoids putting Digby and humans in the same shot preferring to use the real dog and small furniture instead.
The cast are good value. Jim Dale (with Carry On partner Angela Douglas) is always good and clowns well here. The support cast comprise many many well known faces from 1970's TV but I have one major let down. One of the UK's best and most influential comedians - Spike Milligan is in this film. He's sadly dead now, but he was a genius that sometimes was years ahead of his audience. Here he has some nice touches but he is not allowed to adlib very much and he has very little screen time. I felt that if you had Spike in a film and he was funny that you would edit it to give him as much time as possible it's a bit of a waste.
Overall this has some funny moments but is nothing more than a kids movie with bad effects. If you have fond memories of this as a child then don't watch it you'll only sully your memory.
I remember first seeing Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World when I was about 8 or so, and I loved it. Rewatching it 10 years later, it isn't as good as I remembered it being, but it is fun besides.
I do agree with everyone about the special effects, they aren't that great at all. In fact, even by 1970s standard, they are actually pretty bad. I also agree about Spike Milligan, with someone of his calibre he deserved more screen time and perhaps better material too, he wasn't bad as such, he just deserved more. Coming onto the script and storyline, the script does have a lot of funny moments but there are some grey areas as well, while the story has its predictable spots.
However, there is also some funny dialogue and some inspired sight gags. Also, I loved the concept, and the film worked fairly well with it. While the special effects aren't great, the cinematography and scenery are still pretty good, and the direction is at least okay. The acting is decent, Jim Dale especially is a lot of fun, however it is the big dog Digby who steals the show, he is very endearing. And I liked the characters, yes one or two of them are stereotypes, but they are at least likable and funny.
In conclusion, a decent film without being outstanding. 6/10 Bethany Cox
I do agree with everyone about the special effects, they aren't that great at all. In fact, even by 1970s standard, they are actually pretty bad. I also agree about Spike Milligan, with someone of his calibre he deserved more screen time and perhaps better material too, he wasn't bad as such, he just deserved more. Coming onto the script and storyline, the script does have a lot of funny moments but there are some grey areas as well, while the story has its predictable spots.
However, there is also some funny dialogue and some inspired sight gags. Also, I loved the concept, and the film worked fairly well with it. While the special effects aren't great, the cinematography and scenery are still pretty good, and the direction is at least okay. The acting is decent, Jim Dale especially is a lot of fun, however it is the big dog Digby who steals the show, he is very endearing. And I liked the characters, yes one or two of them are stereotypes, but they are at least likable and funny.
In conclusion, a decent film without being outstanding. 6/10 Bethany Cox
I remember seeing Digby- The Biggest Dog In the World as a child at a Saturday afternoon matinee. I loved this movie! Digby eats some experimental dog food and grows to a giant.
I remember crying towards the end when they were going to bomb Digby for causing havoc across the British countryside. I cheered when he came running out of the smoke back to his normal size.
For some reason this movie sticks with me after 30 years. Sure, the acting wasn't that great and the special effects were horrendous in retrospect but it sure was a great childhood movie for me
I remember crying towards the end when they were going to bomb Digby for causing havoc across the British countryside. I cheered when he came running out of the smoke back to his normal size.
For some reason this movie sticks with me after 30 years. Sure, the acting wasn't that great and the special effects were horrendous in retrospect but it sure was a great childhood movie for me
This is one of those movies that evokes all the childhood memories. I still remember viewing this and as a kid and watching it recently it held its greatness. Sure it is a little silly. OK, a lot. That matters not though, big animals and the hysterics they cause may have been the stuff of 1950 B-Movies but it makes for a right old adventure as Digby becomes massive and wreaks havoc across the country. The special effects are obviously terrible but that all adds to the nostalgia, as does Spike Milligan. Above all else this is a slice of british history. Even from the subtleties of them eating breakfast in a british cafe, or the old cars. This is a hark back to a time when british were proud and the movies were innocent.
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My girlfriend dragged me to see it at the cinema when it first came out. Even after 45 years I still enjoy watching it. It's simplistic but great fun. Jim Dale is great. Watch how to eat in a transport cafe when the cutlery is chained to the table. Dinsdale Landon is excellent as the obnoxious army officer. "If 007 can do it so can I" as he tries the impossible in the staff car (he'd seen Diamonds are Forever).
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- AnecdotesScreenwriter Michael Pertwee was the elder brother of Jon Pertwee, who was enjoying success as the third incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who (1963) at the time.
- ConnexionsEdited into CBS Children's Film Festival: Digby (1977)
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Digby - Der größte Hund der Welt
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 219 950 $ US
- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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