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Son of Lassie

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
995
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Son of Lassie (1945)
AdventureDramaFamilyWar

Laddie, son of Lassie, and his master are trapped in Norway during WW2 while serving with the RAF - has he inherited his mother's famous courage?Laddie, son of Lassie, and his master are trapped in Norway during WW2 while serving with the RAF - has he inherited his mother's famous courage?Laddie, son of Lassie, and his master are trapped in Norway during WW2 while serving with the RAF - has he inherited his mother's famous courage?

  • Director
    • S. Sylvan Simon
  • Writers
    • Jeanne Bartlett
    • Eric Knight
  • Stars
    • Peter Lawford
    • Donald Crisp
    • June Lockhart
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    995
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • S. Sylvan Simon
    • Writers
      • Jeanne Bartlett
      • Eric Knight
    • Stars
      • Peter Lawford
      • Donald Crisp
      • June Lockhart
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Joe Carraclough
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • Sam Carraclough
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Priscilla
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Duke of Radling
    William Severn
    William Severn
    • Henrik
    • (as William 'Billy' Severn)
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Anton
    Donald Curtis
    Donald Curtis
    • Sergeant Eddie Brown
    Nils Asther
    Nils Asther
    • Olav
    Robert Lewis
    Robert Lewis
    • Sergeant Schmidt
    Fay Helm
    Fay Helm
    • Joanna
    Peter Helmers
    • Willi
    Otto Reichow
    Otto Reichow
    • Karl
    Patricia Prest
    • Hedda
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Thea
    • (as Helen Koford)
    Leon Tyler
    • Arne
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    • Old Woman
    • (as Lotta Palfi)
    Eily Malyon
    Eily Malyon
    • Washwoman
    Pal
    • Lassie…
    • Director
      • S. Sylvan Simon
    • Writers
      • Jeanne Bartlett
      • Eric Knight
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    6planktonrules

    For every time Laddie does something heroic, there are two or three times when he's a total putz!

    "Son of Lassie" is a sequel to "Lassie Come Home", the first Lassie movie. The same characters return but time has past and the two leading children in the first movie (Elizabeth Taylor and Roddy McDowell) are recast with adult actors (June Lockhart and Peter Lawford).

    As I mentioned, time has passed and it is now during WWII. Lassie is older and spends her time chilling at home. Her/his son, Laddie (played by Pal...who is the dog who played Lassie in the films) is young and adores his owner, Joe (Lawford). However, when they try to make him a war dog, he's a total washout in camp. In fact, for much of the film he can't seem to do anything right.

    Later, when Joe is in the Royal Air Force, Laddie does what his mother/father did in the first film....he goes on a cross country trek to find Joe. Amazingly, he does and the dog spends some time at the air base where Joe is stationed. Instead of going back home, however, Laddie stows away in Joe's plane...and they end up getting shot down over Norway. Most of the film consists of Laddie and Joe trying to find their way home.

    Much of the time Laddie is in Norway, he's looking for Joe because they became separated. Again and again, Laddie alerts the Nazis and helps them catch Joe! So even though later Laddie proves himself, it's only after this dog nearly gets Joe killed!! Not exactly a great dog!

    So is this entertaining? Yes. Even though I think the story could have been a lot better (making Pal not so stupid would have been a good start), it is enjoyable.
    7dexter-10

    Boy loves dog, dog loves boy.

    This is a fine movie for animal lovers, for it is far more that the usual canine showcase. It is an exceptionally well made film in terms of technical excellence. The dialogue is always appropriate, the cinematography is very good, and the color is flawless. As the movie progresses the symbiotic relationship between Joe (Peter Lawford) and Laddie (son of a Lassie) enhances both roles. The cultural setting is that of World War Two, and Laddie experiences the full range of wartime threats, from being bombed to being captured, and so on. The supporting actors are good beyond expectation, and the topography of Norway (even though the movie was filmed in Canada) is precise. What is particularly unique about this film is that Laddie is not portrayed as a human in dog's clothing. Laddie is a dog that does what dogs do, both rightly and wrongly. One wonders how many children in the post-war era better understood war and its dangers after seeing this film. There must have been many. Bottom line: Lawford is better as a member of the dog pack that he ever was as one of the rat pack. This movie should not be missed!
    6SnoopyStyle

    wartime Lassie

    Laddie is the son of Lassie. He is recruited to be a war dog during WWII. His human Joe Carraclough (Peter Lawford) is training to be part of the bomber crew. He sneaks onto the plane on a mission to Norway. They are hit by enemy fire and crashes in occupied territory. Laddie has to use his smarts but he mistakes Nazi soldiers for help. He is wounded and found by local kids.

    It's the second Lassie movie and the franchise is pitching in on the war effort. The Nazis have no shame. They go after a dog and little kids. The main problem is that Laddie keeps inadvertently helping the Nazis. Yet they cannot do anything but be defeated by a dog. That's the power of this family friendly fight against the Nazis.
    7preppy-3

    Kids will like it

    Sequel to the first Lassie film. Joe Carraclough (Roddy McDowell in the first film, Peter Lawford here) is home briefly from the war. He loves a dog named Laddie (who may be the son of Lassie--it's never made clear). He still loves Priscilla (Elizabeth Taylor in the first, June Lockhart here). He takes Laddie with him to the Army (!!!) and soon he and Laddie are trapped in occupied Norway.

    This is strictly for the kids. The dialogue is on the level of a bad Archie comic book, there's zero characterization and one sequence with four children has some of the worst acting I've ever seen in a movie. Also they're constantly pushing Laddie in your face so you can go "awwwwwwwww". Still this is shot in gorgeous Technicolor, has stunning scenery and Laddie is a good actor (so to speak). More for kids though--as an adult I was getting pretty bored. It was kind of fun to see Lockhart here considering she was in the Lassie TV show about a decade later. Parents should know a man is shot dead (no blood), Laddie is shot also and is constantly being put in danger. That might bother some kids. I give it a 7.
    7rgbg4142

    Fine family viewing, very well produced film!

    I was surprised to discover how much I enjoyed this movie. Having traveled in beautiful Norway several years ago -- the land of my ancestors -- and visited the WWII Resistance Museum in Oslo, the movie was of particular interest to me. I suspected the location shots were in Canada, for having traveled across the mountains of Norway, something didn't appear quite right, but very close. Lassie's performance as 'Laddie' is amazing and so many of the cast give fine performances, including a very young (22) Peter Lawford. Watch also for teenage Terry Moore! And sadly, one of the last movie roles by handsome former silent star Nils Asther as he slid into obscurity by the end of the '40s. Ironically, there is also 20-year-old June Lockhart, who later played the mother two decades later in the Lassie series on TV. A nice touch is the music of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg used throughout the score. Fine film for family viewing.

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    • Trivia
      The dog playing Laddie (the son of Lassie) is actually Pal - the dog who played the original Lassie in Lassie Come Home (1943).
    • Goofs
      The British plane flown by Joe has a maple leaf as mark so the plane should be Canadian. As the movie was shot in the States and Canada is likely a Canadian aircraft was used.
    • Quotes

      Joe Carraclough: Laddie, you get bigger but you never grow up, does he, Lassie?

    • Connections
      Followed by Le courage de Lassie (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Theme
      (uncredited)

      from Lassie Come Home (1943)

      Music by Daniele Amfitheatrof

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Le fils de Lassie
    • Filming locations
      • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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