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Nello et le Chien des Flandres

Original title: A Dog of Flanders
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Nello et le Chien des Flandres (1999)
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Heartwarming story about an orphaned boy whose hard life is offset by his love for an abandoned dog, his determination to become a great painter, and his friendship with an artist.Heartwarming story about an orphaned boy whose hard life is offset by his love for an abandoned dog, his determination to become a great painter, and his friendship with an artist.Heartwarming story about an orphaned boy whose hard life is offset by his love for an abandoned dog, his determination to become a great painter, and his friendship with an artist.

  • Director
    • Kevin Brodie
  • Writers
    • Ouida
    • Kevin Brodie
    • Robert Singer
  • Stars
    • Jack Warden
    • Jeremy James Kissner
    • Jesse James
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Brodie
    • Writers
      • Ouida
      • Kevin Brodie
      • Robert Singer
    • Stars
      • Jack Warden
      • Jeremy James Kissner
      • Jesse James
    • 22User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Jehan
    Jeremy James Kissner
    Jeremy James Kissner
    • Nello
    Jesse James
    Jesse James
    • Young Nello
    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Michel
    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Anna
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • William
    Steven Hartley
    Steven Hartley
    • Cogez
    Andrew Bicknell
    Andrew Bicknell
    • Stephens
    Farren Monet
    Farren Monet
    • Aloise
    Antje de Boeck
    Antje de Boeck
    • Millie
    Madylin Sweeten
    Madylin Sweeten
    • Young Aloise
    • (as Madyline Sweeten)
    Deborah Pollitt
    • Mary Daas
    • (as Deborah Pollit)
    James Garde
    James Garde
    • Steerns
    Dirk Lavryssen
    • Peter Paul Rubens
    • (as Dirk Lavrysen)
    Michel Vanderlinden
    • Peddler
    Pierre Gerranio
    • Cathedral Priest
    Jodie Scott
    • Fortune Teller
    Jenny Tanghe
    Jenny Tanghe
    • Gertrude
    • Director
      • Kevin Brodie
    • Writers
      • Ouida
      • Kevin Brodie
      • Robert Singer
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    8robertr75_1999

    Heart-warming

    The guy who said "worst-ever" evidently has no heart. The movie was good and the character of Nello is sweet and good-hearted. I've been to both Antwerp and Flanders as a child and this story brought back memories. The movie is based on the classic book, and sure, the plot isn't all about the dog, but do you really want it to be? If the story was, then the other reviewer might have something to really complain about. I suppose since the central character is a child he objects to that? As to Jon Voight's performance--he's a supporting character--he's not supposed to be in the spotlight, although his character proves to be important later on. I hope the actor who played Nello gets more work; I see a lot of potential in him. If you are a parent your child should like this film, though there is some violence and people do die.
    10hthmk3

    Excellent

    This movie is wonderful, and very well-cast. I am so pleased to have the DVD. I originally had hoped to obtain the 1940's classic, starring Donald Crisp, and still hope to, in future. However, this 1999 version is great. Jon Voight is a favorite, as is Jack Warden. The fact that it is filmed entirely on location, in Flanders, is a plus, as well. It just proves that remakes of movies are sometimes just as good, if not better than, the original. And this is the case, with A Dog of Flanders. I have been to Belgium (Brussels, and Brugge), but not Flanders. Perhaps one day, I will have that pleasure. I have never before seen a Bouvier dog, and am very impressed with that breed of dog. At the end of the movie it says that Bouviers are not for everyone-I wonder why that is? I would be anxious for an explanation of that statement. Thank you, Linda Huthmaker, Torrance, California
    9Criswell75

    I've loved it since I was 10...

    I remember when I saw "A Dog of Flanders" at the age of 10. I was enchanted by the movie, and inspired by it, especially since I was highly interested in art. Sure, it has some clichés, and the film seems a bit amateur, but it's a nice welcome from some of these movies being churned out by Hollywood. It's a movie the family can watch, although, younger children most likely won't be entertained by it... it is a purely emotion-driven movie, not one with endless car chases and explosions. For a school report, I took "A Dog of Flanders" and put it into context with "the hero's journey" which the movie is... a humble hero's journey (look it up, and you'll see what I mean.) But most of all, it is the timeless tale of love and forgiveness, which is a lesson we must all learn, particularly in the world climate we live in today. I invite you to watch and hopefully enjoy. I know I did.
    7Gunnar_Runar_Ingibjargarson

    Great remake!

    An appreciation for fine art, virtue, and relationships marks this family film set in Europe when Flanders was still Flanders before it was swallowed up by France and Belgium. But parents should be aware that this 95-minute video also features a good dollop of death, beginning with the demise of the hero's mother at the very beginning when he is just a baby. Raised by his impoverished grandfather (Jack Warden), Nello (Jeremy James Kissner) nevertheless finds happiness in the dog he finds left for dead, a neighbor girl who becomes his soul mate, and the talent for drawing he inherits from his mother. He even becomes the protégé of the town's premier painter (Jon Voight). But life holds many bitter lessons for Nello, including the death of his grandfather when he is a teen, betrayal by those he trusts, and his own near-death. Gorgeously shot on location by director and co-writer Kevin Brodie, this movie has many rewards, including, finally, a happy ending. For mature 7-year-olds and up.
    mikael496

    well..

    i saw it just 3 days ago for the first time, and although i consider myself as a tough guy, i cried at the end ...lovely film...the people who remain untouched , simply have no heart....

    sorry for my English... i have to fill the lines or it will not be published.. so, jon voight is always a plus, jack warden too, and the little nelo was very touching....

    and elois, too.. i have to write more, as it seems... i loved it thanks i loved the green fields, the original places , but most of all , the characters and the struggle of the poor people for their living...it was a very special film...

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    • Trivia
      Cheryl Ladd's ex-husband, David Ladd, played the part of Nello in a previous film adaptation of L'Orphelin et son chien (1960).
    • Goofs
      Just before we see the traveling circus camp, Eloise's hair has braids in it. They disappear after she gets up and makes her way to the camp.
    • Quotes

      Nicholas Cogez: Aloise, come on. Your mother's been looking for you.

      Young Aloise: Coming Papa.

      Nicholas Cogez: [upong seeing Aloise] Look at you! Who's been painting your face, love?

      Young Nello: Good evening, Master Cogez.

      Nicholas Cogez: William. Nello. Say buh-bye William

      Young Aloise: Buh bye, William

      Nicholas Cogez: Say buh bye Nello.

      Young Aloise: Buh bye, Nello.

      Nicholas Cogez: Buh bye.

      Young Nello: Bye Aloise!

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions of the film exist: one with a main title sequence, set upon a aerial view of forests and valleys, after the first scene and another with the opening credits inserted into the first scene.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Patrasche: A Dog of Flanders, Made in Japan (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      If I Could
      EMI Blackwood Music, Sony & Warner Chappell (as Warner Chapel)

      Lyrics by Ronald Miller (as Ron Miller)

      Music by Ken Hirsch and Marti Sharron

      Produced & Arranged Stu Goldberg

      Performed by Elizabeth Lauren

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Dog of Flanders
    • Filming locations
      • Bokrijk, Belgium
    • Production company
      • Woodbridge Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,165,637
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $807,873
      • Aug 29, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,165,637
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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