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Le courage de Lassie

Original title: Courage of Lassie
  • 1946
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  • 1h 32m
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Le courage de Lassie (1946)
Bill, a pup who's been separated from his mother. At first, he has no one to love except other animals. One day, he's found by a young girl, Kathie, who adopts him for her own. But a car accident separates the two of them. Bill becomes part of a WWII K-9 unit until battle fatigue overwhelms him. He turns vicious and has to be rehabilitated.
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Academy Award-winner Elizabeth Taylor stars in this touching family drama about a young girl who rehabilitates an Army's shell-shocked collie.Academy Award-winner Elizabeth Taylor stars in this touching family drama about a young girl who rehabilitates an Army's shell-shocked collie.Academy Award-winner Elizabeth Taylor stars in this touching family drama about a young girl who rehabilitates an Army's shell-shocked collie.

  • Director
    • Fred M. Wilcox
  • Writer
    • Lionel Houser
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Frank Morgan
    • Tom Drake
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Writer
      • Lionel Houser
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • Frank Morgan
      • Tom Drake
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Kathie Merrick
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Harry MacBain
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Sergeant Smitty
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Mrs. Merrick
    Harry Davenport
    Harry Davenport
    • Judge Payson
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Old Man
    Catherine McLeod
    Catherine McLeod
    • Alice Merrick
    • (as Catherine Frances McLeod)
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Farmer Crews
    Mitchell Lewis
    Mitchell Lewis
    • Gil Elson
    Jane Green
    • Mrs. Elson
    David Holt
    David Holt
    • Pete Merrick
    Bill Wallace
    • Sergeant Mac
    • (as William Wallace)
    Minor Watson
    Minor Watson
    • Sheriff Ed Grayson
    Donald Curtis
    Donald Curtis
    • Charlie
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • Casey
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    • First Youth
    Conrad Binyon
    • Second Youth
    Pal
    • Bill aka Duke
    • (as Lassie)
    • Director
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Writer
      • Lionel Houser
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    9keesha45

    Virtuoso performance by an MGM superstar

    Not only did she play two different parts in this film (with three different names) but she had two deathbed scenes and played a war hero who turns into a crazed killer. Any actress in Hollywood would have killed for a chance to play that kind of character, which usually leads to an Oscar nomination. But this was no ordinary actress and she wasn't even a female or even a human. We're talking about Lassie, who was played by the greatest female impersonator in the history of the silver screen, otherwise known as Pal.The star of this vehicle not only got away with playing both a male and a female in this picture (a son and his mother) but he/she was such a mega star that the producers could call the film COURAGE OF LASSIE without the character Lassie even being in it.(You wouldn't find Johnny Weissmuller playing the Thin Man in a Tarzan movie, would you?)Be that as it may, Lassie (or should I say Pal?) plays Bill with such acting skill that there should have been an Oscar awarded for the performance. Of course, the Academy would have had the dilemma of not sure whether to give the statuette for the Best Actor or Best Actress. Toss in some cute animal scenes at the beginning and a tear-jerking ending, with some beautiful location footage at Lake Chelan in north central Washington in the middle, and you've got one of the most heartwarming animal movies of that era. You just wouldn't have wanted to tell the star that he/she was an animal. Thespians can be sensitive about that kind of thing. Dale Roloff
    rsbrandt

    Lassie, WWII Psycho Vet

    How can you not like a movie in which Lassie is inducted into the army and comes out warped into a serial killer? Like so many MGM stars during wartime Lassie found himself pressed into morale-building patriotic duty. When Frank Morgan tells Elizabeth Taylor he has a son in the Philippines, it's almost a foregone conclusion that Lassie (who goes by a variety of aliases here) will find his way to some kind of military heroism. The truly bizarre twist is that, pushed past the breaking point by his desperate Army masters to lead them to the rescue of a trapped patrol, he comes out with a grudge against the world, and winds up, essentially, on trial for murder. Ultimately, Morgan's courtroom summation turns this odd story into a surprisingly moving allegory for the situation of returning combat vets. (And I'd leap off a moving train, too, if I had little Liz Taylor waiting for me at home.)
    5Doylenf

    Lassie as a shell-shocked war hero steals the show...

    This is a mildly entertaining Lassie film in which the collie (who is named Bill in the story) plays the leading role while the human players (ELIZABETH TAYLOR, FRANK MORGAN, TOM DRAKE) are mere foils. The plot concerns a pretty teen-aged Taylor who finds him in the Canadian wilderness, loses him when he goes astray, and finds him again in time for a heart-warming conclusion, but only after war-weary dog has gone on trial for, of all things, murder.

    It starts out slowly as a nature film with nothing but shots of rabbits and other woodland creatures before it gets to the heart of the story with the opening scenes of Frank Morgan and Elizabeth Taylor (in her early teens and seemingly unspoiled, giving one of her more natural performances). Taylor's fawning over Lassie seems genuine, if a bit too sentimental, and it's a relief at the finale that she is reunited with her pet.

    Standout are the war scenes where Lassie is forced to help American soldiers in a dangerous assault on some Japanese soldiers. Lassie is trained in these chores by soldier TOM DRAKE and after battle fatigue sets in he becomes another shell-shocked victim of war. How he's able to return to Taylor for the film's happy ending is the balance of the story.

    Nicely done, filmed in wilderness areas of Canada and the state of Washington, but still just a minor entry in the Lassie stories.
    6bkoganbing

    My Dog Bill

    When you've got a young Elizabeth Taylor and such scene stealing character actors as Frank Morgan and Harry Davenport it's almost an obligation to watch Courage Of Lassie. All of them have their moments not to forget America's favorite collie.

    In fact the collie isn't Lassie. When Taylor finds him having gone astray in the woods she names the pup Bill. She trains Bill as a sheepdog and it works out well until he becomes separated from her and drafted into the canine corps of the US Army.

    Service in the Aleutians leaves a shellshocked collie and of course eventually he's reunited with Taylor who does her best to rehabilitate him.

    Morgan plays a kindly neighbor to widow Selena Royle who is Liz's mother and Davenport is the judge who will decide the fate of the collie. Guess how it goes.

    Nice scenic color location cinematography also characterizes Courage Of Lassie, but it doesn't overshadow the human performers who are at their scene stealing best.
    7helpless_dancer

    Dog dodges dozens of deadly darts

    Well, folks, there were no surprises in this one. A young girl adopts a lost puppy and takes it in for her own, turning it into a first class sheep dog. Then the inseparable pair are separated and the dog must face a cruel world without his master. The film has the usual [and some unusual] assortment of adventures from the collie being shot, run over, drafted, shot again, ran to exhaustion, put on trial, exonerated, and then a tearful re-union with the little girl [the dog didn't shed a tear]. Some little girl. Wow! I liked it, but then, I am a hopeless dog lover: it was pretty corny, though. Nice Canadian scenery throughout, should be a winner with the kids.

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    • Trivia
      Although the title suggests it, there is no mention of the character Lassie. Pal, the dog who had played Lassie on screen in previous films, is named Bill (and later Duke) in the story.
    • Goofs
      As Bill floats downstream on a log, the coyote that is supposed to be paddling behind him is shown several times as a floating replica of a coyote that isn't even moving, just floating along with the rapid current.
    • Quotes

      Kathie Merrick: Will he live, Mr. MacBain?

      Harry MacBain: Well, that's pretty hard to say just now, but I think he has a fair chance. You'll know if he gets up on his feet and starts acting spunky and barking, why then, maybe.

    • Connections
      Edited into A Letter to True (2004)

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Courage of Lassie
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Chelan, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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