Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA disaster-prone zoo attendant discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster.A disaster-prone zoo attendant discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster.A disaster-prone zoo attendant discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Ron Whelan
- Willard
- (as Ronald Whelan)
Kathleen Esler
- Irene Inchcape
- (as Kath Esler)
Hughie
- Aloysius, the dog
- (as "Hughie")
Betty Bryant
- Girl with Bicycle
- (sin acreditar)
Reseña destacada
Gone to the Dogs starts off in high gear when two gorillas get loose in Taronga Park Zoo. Despite poor process work, this opening sequence comes across as quite amusing and gives us a comedy promise for the rest of the movie that is unfortunately never realized, or even approached. Even such a sure-fire stratagem as the haunted house episode is disappointingly muffed, and the climax, whilst displaying an astonishing improvement in the process work, is likewise mishandled, even though it anticipates similar antics by Abbott and Costello (in Keep 'Em Flying) by several years.
All the same, the idea of partnering the diminutive butterball Wallace with tall, beefy John Dobbie makes for a delightful contrast (a bright idea that Billy Wilder was later to use in Kiss Me Stupid when he partnered Ray Walston with Cliff Osmond).
However, Gone to the Dogs offers one great compensation in Lois Green. She's a beauty! And her foot-tapping title song is reasonably well staged. (Alas, this is her only movie appearance).
All the same, the idea of partnering the diminutive butterball Wallace with tall, beefy John Dobbie makes for a delightful contrast (a bright idea that Billy Wilder was later to use in Kiss Me Stupid when he partnered Ray Walston with Cliff Osmond).
However, Gone to the Dogs offers one great compensation in Lois Green. She's a beauty! And her foot-tapping title song is reasonably well staged. (Alas, this is her only movie appearance).
- JohnHowardReid
- 12 ene 2007
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- PifiasOpening scene of the film has a sign MYRTLE GREYHOUND KENNELS: ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN: MRS. Mc.ALLISTER. Prop. However, the film's opening credits list Letty Craydon as Mrs. Mac Allister.
- ConexionesFeatured in Forgotten Cinema: The Golden Age of Australian Motion Pictures (1967)
- Banda sonoraOriginal Musical Number:
We'll Build A Little Home"
Lyrics and Music by George Wallace
(Arranged by Henry Krips) (as Henry Kripps)
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- Duración1 hora 23 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Gone to the Dogs (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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