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Bobby des Greyfriars

Original title: Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Bobby des Greyfriars (1961)
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The remarkable veritable story of a terrier named Bobby and the enduring friendship he forges with a tenderhearted shepherd known simply as Old Jock---unbroken even by the kindly old man's d... Read allThe remarkable veritable story of a terrier named Bobby and the enduring friendship he forges with a tenderhearted shepherd known simply as Old Jock---unbroken even by the kindly old man's death.The remarkable veritable story of a terrier named Bobby and the enduring friendship he forges with a tenderhearted shepherd known simply as Old Jock---unbroken even by the kindly old man's death.

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writers
    • Robert Westerby
    • Eleanor Atkinson
  • Stars
    • Donald Crisp
    • Laurence Naismith
    • Alex Mackenzie
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Robert Westerby
      • Eleanor Atkinson
    • Stars
      • Donald Crisp
      • Laurence Naismith
      • Alex Mackenzie
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • James Brown
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Mr. Traill
    Alex Mackenzie
    Alex Mackenzie
    • Auld Jock
    Duncan Macrae
    Duncan Macrae
    • Sgt. Davie Maclean
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • Lord Provost
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Farmer
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Farmer's wife
    Freda Jackson
    Freda Jackson
    • Old woman caretaker
    Moultrie Kelsall
    Moultrie Kelsall
    • Magistrate
    Joyce Carey
    Joyce Carey
    • First Lady
    Vincent Winter
    Vincent Winter
    • Tammy
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Constable
    • (as Jameson Clarke)
    Jack Lambert
    Jack Lambert
    • Doctor
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Prosecutor
    Joan Juliet Buck
    Joan Juliet Buck
    • Ailie
    • (as Joan Buck)
    Hamish Wilson
    • Hamish
    Sean Keir
    Kay Walsh
    Kay Walsh
    • Mrs. Brown
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Robert Westerby
      • Eleanor Atkinson
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    8petersj-2

    man's best friend

    Well I admit it... it worked on me and at the end of the movie I was a blubbering mess. It is a cleverly manipulative little gem and you will need a box of tissues. Its a real tear jerker and in this cynical age that's rather lovely. It is a case of anthroprorphism gone mad. It all about a cute(incredibly cute)little dog who has a beautiful friendship with old Jock, a kind hearted shepherd. Poor old Jock gets the boot from his employees and Bobby (the dog) follows the old man to Edinburgh. Its not Lassie comes home its Bobby follows Jock. The message is clear dogs pick their owners. Poor old Jock dies and well you know the rest. I saw the film as a kid and loved the story. There are a few liberties taken but trust Disney to tug at the heart strings, indeed its masterful.It is never creeky though. The film looks wonderful and it really has stood the test of time better than other Disney movies such as Condor man.The setting is beautiful and its one of the best Disney productions of all. Shamelessly sentimental but because of the winning performances by Laurence Naismith and the exceptional Donald Crisp it wins out every time. The whole cast are superb and as for that dog... it should have got an Oscar as best actor.
    9newhopes

    A tearjerking feel good movie

    As a USA transplant to Scotland, I loved the way this movie portrayed 19th century Scots. It actually managed to present a genuine Scottish feeling without horrible stereotyping and corny dialog. My local friends own the movie and love it— a real statement for what a good job was done.

    The scenes of Edinburgh are great (with the Edinburgh Castle backdrop). The story-line is so lovely and engaging that, even though at times I knew that I was being manipulated, I cried, laughed and loved every minute of it! The movie was obviously made in a different time in the history of film making; while at the same time the story is about a different time in humanity. I felt that the datedness of the filming techniques made the story even more beautiful and evocative.

    The dog is a show stealer, the kids are adorable and the adults are absolutely believable...

    Although I pretty much cried from beginning to end, I felt hopeful and more compassionate towards my fellow human beings after watching 'Greyfriars Bobby' than I felt beforehand.

    This is truly a classic and I loved it!
    8Spondonman

    The true story of a lovely film

    Thanks to The Wonderful World Of Disney TV programmes that ran seemingly endlessly in the 60's I've always been fond of their auld live action family melodramas, this supposedly true tale being one of the best. In less than 90 minutes it plays with you, effortlessly running through the full range of your emotions from heart breaking to heart warming. And yet clever people wouldn't call this Art!

    Shaggy Skye terrier Bobby is faithful to his master Auld Jock even after his death, sleeping on Jock's grave in Greyfriars kirkyard, eating at the local café owned by Laurence Naismith, playing with the local urchins and catching rats for the kirkyard keeper Donald Crisp. Uniting everyone in respect for his respect for a dead pauper. I wonder if Gordon Jackson was happy with his totally unsympathetic portrayal of Jock's former employer, hard heartedly kicking him out of work to die in the first place which set off the train of events. Helping get you into a Scottish mood there's the usual warm grainy Disney colour of the period complemented with some generally bright music and believable acting, even by the dog. Favourite bits: Bobby continually dodging round Crisp to get to the grave; fine background sets full of uneven wooden furniture and uneven paving; the key scenes with the Lord Provost.

    It's recently been suggested that the whole story was made up for tourism purposes, apparently (hem) grave doubts were being cast on Bobby's authenticity even while he - or his look-alike successor - was still alive. Well, what a surprise! But if so it doesn't bother me, it's still an incontrovertible fact that with this Disney had made a wonderful film.
    cosmic_quest

    A well-made film about why dogs are our best friends.

    The story of Greyfriars Bobby is one familiar to most Scottish schoolchildren and this film is a worthy adaptation of a very endearing tale. 'Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog' is set in 1865 where an ageing shepherd from the Highlands and his faithful Skye terrier Bobby visit Edinburgh. But when the shepherd succumbs to pneumonia and is buried in a local cemetery of Greyfriars Kirk, Bobby remains loyal to his master, sleeping on his grave and only leaving to search for food. In those days, dogs had to be licensed but, when the local police try to take him to the pound to be put down, the children of Edinburgh and the city's Lord Provost (who incidentally was director of the Scottish SPCA) rally to save him.

    Although the film is not exact on all the details of the story, nevertheless, it is a very warm and touching film about why dogs are possibly the most loyal and devoted creatures on this planet (we humans could probably learn a thing or two from them, in that respect). The Scottish setting is well-depicted and there were few wobbly accents to be heard since most of the cast were actually Scottish.

    'Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog' remains one of Disney's best films and hasn't dated much despite being more than thirty years old.
    10dsayne

    A Quiet Classic

    Watching this for the first time in nearly forty years I was prepared for a nice little animal show the likes of which Disney studios were well known for. I expected a pleasant, well made, but mostly average little movie. Instead I found an artfully rendered film; calm but powerful, subtle and deep. The look of the film is surprisingly gritty and realistic, with the only complaint that anyone could raise being that the children were perhaps a tad too clean. The characterizations are top notch, even the children! There's not a faker in the bunch! They are wholly believable. The pace of the film is steady, never rushed, never slow, and lends a sense of real time passing. Even though most adults will easily predict the ultimate outcome, they will not be bored or disappointed as it unfolds. This is the kind of film that should be required watching in elementary schools instead of some that are. There is much to learn here: of how people in a particular place and time lived, of human nature and interpersonal relationships, of responsibility and initiative. Parents be confident showing this to your children. Adults be amazed at how good a G-rated family film can be. My comment upon viewing the conclusion in my own living room, "Remarkable!"

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    • Trivia
      There is a statue of Bobby on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh, which is near to the graveyard where old Jock is buried.
    • Quotes

      Urchin: A Penny? A Whole Penny? Each?

    • Connections
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Greyfriars Bobby: Part 1 (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      The Seventy-Ninth's Farewell to Gibraltar
      (uncredited)

      Traditional bagpipe tune

      Arranged by John McDonald

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $721,203
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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