Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLondon cop Frank becomes dog-handler after colleague's death. His canine partner Rex intrudes on his home life with girlfriend Pat. Frank hopes killer resurfaces to solve case.London cop Frank becomes dog-handler after colleague's death. His canine partner Rex intrudes on his home life with girlfriend Pat. Frank hopes killer resurfaces to solve case.London cop Frank becomes dog-handler after colleague's death. His canine partner Rex intrudes on his home life with girlfriend Pat. Frank hopes killer resurfaces to solve case.
- Police Dog
- (as 'Rex III')
- Mrs. Lewis
- (as Norah Gordon)
- Inspector
- (as John Lemesurier)
- Gentleman Walking His Dog
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- Police Dispatcher
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Police Constable
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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In general, I avoid doggy movies. It isn't because I dislike dogs...heck, I've got one myself. But too many dog films are very schmaltzy...and, fortunately, "Police Dog" isn't schmaltzy nor poorly made. In fact, it's worth seeing. And, I do agree with the review that calls it "harmless British 'B' family film viewed by dog lovers and friend of Chris Lee".
By the way, if you do see this film note that Christopher Lee plays a cop...albeit a rather dim one! This is quite a departure for Lee as he often played clever, evil sorts in movies.
Christopher Lee has a small part as a police officer who does not like dogs. The dog of the title is billed as "Rex III." I suppose that means the "Rex" in this film is grandson of "Rex-The Wonder Dog" who starred in western movies and serials in the 1930's.
It's a minor tale, sustained by director Derek Twist's ability to tell a cogent story efficiently. Like many an editor graduated to director, he knew how to 'cut in the camera', especially when he also wrote the story. He had joined British Gaumont in the early 1930s, and by the middle of the decade was editing THE 39 STEPS; Michael Powell credited him with saving THE END OF THE WORLD He directed only five movies. but a lot of television in the middle of the 1950s. He died at the age of 74 in 1979.
Rex III was an ex-police dog. He got an "introducing" credit for this movie and was never noted again.
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Frank Mason: What's this I hear about Johnny getting chewed up?
Johnny, a constable: It's that brute out in the backyard there. I found him nosing round a bombsite at 6 o'clock this morning.
Frank Mason: What did you do to make him bite you?
Johnny, a constable: What did I do? Hark at him! I didn't do anything except lug him try and chain him up and try and make him nice and cosy, and then the vicious brute takes a piece out of my hand. What did I do? Hah!
Sergeant: Dogs like that are better destroyed.
Frank Mason: There's nothing wrong with that dog, Skipper. Johnny was scared of him I expect.
Johnny, a constable: Scared? Of course I was scared. So would you have been.
Frank Mason: The trouble is, animals can smell if you're frightened, and that scares them too.
Johnny, a constable: You wouldn't care to let him have a whiff of your pong I suppose?
Frank Mason: I wouldn't mind.
Johnny, a constable: OK then. This is where Towser gets his second breakfast.
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- Câine de poliţie
- Luoghi delle riprese
- National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at the National Studios Boreham Wood England.)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 10min(70 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1