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  1. Historical studies of filmic dogs can help us to understand the changing perception of dogs in Western culture. Silent-era dog heroes show film’s first steps toward humanizing dogs, for better or worse, through stories of heroism, gracing them with complex intellectual faculties and courage.

  2. However, the first German Shepherd to star in the movies was Strongheart. In 1920, famous animal trainer Larry Trimble and writer Jane Murfin decided to search the world for an unusual dog to bring back to Hollywood to star in some feature films. In Germany they found that dog.

  3. A pack of Rottweilers, bred and trained by the U.S. military to kill humans, escape to ravage the peaceful mountain resort town of Lake Lure. It is up to the local sheriff to protect his small community.

  4. 9 Απρ 2013 · The 25 Most Traumatic Dog Deaths in Movies. Nothing more unforgivable than harming an animal.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0972883Red (2008) - IMDb

    Red: Directed by Trygve Allister Diesen, Lucky McKee. With Brian Cox, Noel Fisher, Kyle Gallner, Shiloh Fernandez. A reclusive man sets out for justice and redemption when three troublesome teens kill his dog for no good reason.

  6. Trained as an attack dog, the 125-pound (57 kilograms) Strongheart was fearless. American director Laurence Trimble, who was famous as an animal trainer, and his wife, Jane Murfin, a screenwriter, had been searching Europe for a dog that could appear in motion pictures.

  7. Red is a 2008 American thriller film based on a novel by Jack Ketchum and directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee. It concerns one man's revenge after his beloved dog is shot to death when he doesn't have enough money to satisfy an attempted robber. [2] The screenplay was written by Stephen Susco based on the novel.

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