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I have a 16mm print of this film. To my knowledge, I don't think it's ever been released on home video of any kind.
Romanian/Canadian production begins abruptly and we are thrown into a crazy scenario that involves two men trying to kill a child and a baby for inheritance money. The men are nonchalant about their murderous intentions. The two, highly trained dogs are given scene after scene of rescues and sneaking around. Oh and also a trained duck.
Though this was made in 1969, it was distributed here in America in 1972 by Xerox films for schools and libraries. Badly written dialogue. Lots of screaming and hollering. Over the top acting. It also has a cringe inducing opening song about the dogs. All of that aside, the dogs are definitely amazing to watch.
Romanian/Canadian production begins abruptly and we are thrown into a crazy scenario that involves two men trying to kill a child and a baby for inheritance money. The men are nonchalant about their murderous intentions. The two, highly trained dogs are given scene after scene of rescues and sneaking around. Oh and also a trained duck.
Though this was made in 1969, it was distributed here in America in 1972 by Xerox films for schools and libraries. Badly written dialogue. Lots of screaming and hollering. Over the top acting. It also has a cringe inducing opening song about the dogs. All of that aside, the dogs are definitely amazing to watch.
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- Babysitter auf vier Pfoten
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- CA$125,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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