A German Shepherd dog helps a lamb to escape the slaughter house.A German Shepherd dog helps a lamb to escape the slaughter house.A German Shepherd dog helps a lamb to escape the slaughter house.
Buddy Joe Hooker
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Before the "Littlest Hobo" (aka. London) became a "dog hero" character in the 1960s TV series - He had first starred in this 77-minute feature film back in 1958.
IMO - London's talents (as a super-clever canine doing good deeds) were completely wasted in this unimaginative tale where dry, monotonous storytelling and, yes, irritating human characters prevailed.
Set in Los Angeles - The most ridiculous moments in "The Littlest Hobo" were, of course, during the police pursuit. Believe me - This whole business got completely dragged out beyond the point of common-sense thinking. It really did.
IMO - London's talents (as a super-clever canine doing good deeds) were completely wasted in this unimaginative tale where dry, monotonous storytelling and, yes, irritating human characters prevailed.
Set in Los Angeles - The most ridiculous moments in "The Littlest Hobo" were, of course, during the police pursuit. Believe me - This whole business got completely dragged out beyond the point of common-sense thinking. It really did.
Nice, old time family film in B&W that follows a very smart and shrewd stray German Shepard dog which moves from town to town by hopping boxcars and freight trains (like a hobo). The dog saves a farm animal from slaughter, helps a crippled child in the process, and teaches a small farm boy about letting go of possessions.
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My name is Billy Walker and my father was a set designer for this film. I saw the film in Dallas Texas in 1958 shortly after my fathers funeral. AS a boy of eleven years I was totally consumed watching this movie. I had a black lab puppy at the time and this film opened a fascinating door for the imagination. I had not seen my father for three years, with the exception of at his funeral service as he had been in the L.A. area working on various movie sets. I am hoping that some one can steer me in the right direction to obtain a copy of this film. My father was the man sitting at a corner coffee stand who shared his food with London. Help in this endeavor,from anyone, will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Billy
Thank you, Billy
Buddy Hart, who plays the role of "Tommy" in this film version of the popular Canadian, syndicated TV series, "The Littlest Hobo," also played the role of "Chester Anderson" on the first few seasons of "Leave It To Beaver."
Hart's "Chester" was the best-looking of "Wally Cleaver's" entourage of friends, which included the notorious weasel, "Eddie Haskell," the obese bully, "Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford," & nerdy "Tooey Brown."
In real life, Hart is also the son of actor John Hart, the second actor to portray "The Lone Ranger," in between the stints of Clayton Moore, who originated the role on TV and in films.
The younger Hart continued to play supporting roles in films, his last (of any notoriety, at least) being 1969's musical "Sweet Charity," which starred Shirley MacLaine, directed by Bob Fosse. His show business resume mysteriously ends with that project--now almost 40 years ago--and he was never in the casts of either the "Leave It To Beaver" TV reunion film, "Still The Beaver," nor of its spin-off series'--"Still The Beaver" and "The New Leave It To Beaver," which aired on The Disney Channel and SuperStation TBS, respectively.
Hart's "Chester" was the best-looking of "Wally Cleaver's" entourage of friends, which included the notorious weasel, "Eddie Haskell," the obese bully, "Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford," & nerdy "Tooey Brown."
In real life, Hart is also the son of actor John Hart, the second actor to portray "The Lone Ranger," in between the stints of Clayton Moore, who originated the role on TV and in films.
The younger Hart continued to play supporting roles in films, his last (of any notoriety, at least) being 1969's musical "Sweet Charity," which starred Shirley MacLaine, directed by Bob Fosse. His show business resume mysteriously ends with that project--now almost 40 years ago--and he was never in the casts of either the "Leave It To Beaver" TV reunion film, "Still The Beaver," nor of its spin-off series'--"Still The Beaver" and "The New Leave It To Beaver," which aired on The Disney Channel and SuperStation TBS, respectively.
They showed this movie frequently on WGN in Chicago when I was a child (early-mid 60's). It was a favorite of mine then, though I have not seen it in about 45 years. My memory is that it had very little dialogue, but had a nice jazzy soundtrack; in fact I can not think of it without hearing the main theme (da doo-doo, da doo-da da-doo) in my head, which makes me think it must have been played over and over. Anyways, I'm thinking my daughters (age 6 & 9) would really enjoy this too and came here looking to see if it was available on DVD or video, but it does not appear to be, so I am joining the (small) chorus here of those who would like to see it made available...
Did you know
- TriviaIn August 1958, this film was playing at many drive-in theaters on a double bill with La femme au fouet (1958).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Family Classics: Family Classics: The Littlest Hobo (1962)
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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