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Challenge to Lassie

  • 1949
  • G
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Challenge to Lassie (1949)
When Lassie's master dies, an old friend tries to convince a judge that the dog's life should be spared.
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When Lassie's master dies, an old friend tries to convince a judge that the dog's life should be spared.When Lassie's master dies, an old friend tries to convince a judge that the dog's life should be spared.When Lassie's master dies, an old friend tries to convince a judge that the dog's life should be spared.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writers
    • William Ludwig
    • Eleanor Atkinson
  • Stars
    • Edmund Gwenn
    • Donald Crisp
    • Geraldine Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    708
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    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • William Ludwig
      • Eleanor Atkinson
    • Stars
      • Edmund Gwenn
      • Donald Crisp
      • Geraldine Brooks
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • John Traill
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • 'Jock' Gray
    Geraldine Brooks
    Geraldine Brooks
    • Susan Brown
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Sergeant Davie
    Alan Webb
    Alan Webb
    • James Brown
    Ross Ford
    Ross Ford
    • William Traill
    Henry Stephenson
    Henry Stephenson
    • Sir Charles Loring
    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Lord Provost
    Sara Allgood
    Sara Allgood
    • Mrs. MacFarland
    Edmund Breon
    Edmund Breon
    • Magistrate
    Arthur Shields
    Arthur Shields
    • Dr. Lee
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • MacFarland
    Charles Irwin
    Charles Irwin
    • Sergeant Major
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    • Lassie
    • (as Lassie)
    Harry Allen
    • Shepherd
    • (uncredited)
    David Bair
    • Tenement Child
    • (uncredited)
    Kathryn Beaumont
    Kathryn Beaumont
    • Tenement Child
    • (uncredited)
    Barry Bernard
    • Thief
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • William Ludwig
      • Eleanor Atkinson
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    Too sad for kids

    Six years after the original Lassie movie, the story still endures. In Challenge to Lassie, glorious Technicolor takes the audience to Scotland and tells a new tale of the adorable, loyal Collie. When Donald Crisp finds Lassie as a puppy, he's charmed by her and takes her home. He's always wanted a dog, and he takes great delight in his new companion. However, the start of the movie implies something ominous in the plot: Edmund Gwenn (who, in a rare highlight, gets top billing) is arguing in court for Lassie not to get put down. Who would want to put down the dog, and why? As he narrates the story, we learn the reason.

    As usual in the Lassie flicks, there's a bit of sadness and Lassie has to rise above and find her way home or into the hearts of stubborn humans. Audiences tend to cry during these movies, but this time, I felt the movie went too far. These are supposed to be family friendly, and yet, death and heartache are tough to explain to children. If you look up this movie online, you'll find out what happens in the one-sentence synopsis: Donald Crisp dies and Lassie is left all alone. How is this an enjoyable family flick? I wouldn't watch this with my kids, but it's up to you. If you like seeing Crisp and Gwenn, stock actors in the series, playing new roles and stick frolicking around with Lassie, you can give it a shot.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to sadness involving animals, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
    9preppy-3

    Sure--it's aimed at kids but I'm an adult and loved it!

    Supposedly based on a true story this takes place in Scotland. Lassie's owner 'Jock' Gray (Donald Crisp) is killed by two thieves. Lassie will not rest unless she's sleeping by his grave. Unfortunately the laws in Scotland do not allow dogs in the graveyard and any dog that does not have an owner must be destroyed. Residents of the town try to save Lassie from being put to sleep against the nasty old judges.

    OK--the plot is ridiculous and everybody talks down to the audience but what do you expect from a kids movie? Those problems aside, this is a great movie. It has incredible color photography and some of the backgrounds are just breath taking. Every single shot is in rich strong color and looks just beautiful. It also has a very impressive score that matches the movie beautifully. The acting is as OK as it could be and is mostly done by a competent group of character actors or unknowns. But this film belongs to Lassie. She looks just beautiful all through the film and there are incredible closeups of her. Also she does some impressive stunts for any dog. My one complaint is that she whines WAY too much. Yes, it fits the film but got on my nerves after a while. It's also pretty obvious that some of her whining was overdubbed! Still, this is a really beautiful film with a cute dog, beautiful color and a great score. Highly recommended for kids AND adults!
    9jpcdee

    Greyfriar's Bobby in Collie clothing

    Its hard for me to watch this or judge it well as it seems, plot-wise, its successor 1960's Greyfriar's Bobby almost completely ripped off the plot.

    When I read the synopsis in the TV guide, I actually thought the movie title was misprinted. However after giving it a shot, I did notice some amazing similarities and some good differences. Differences I guess that epitomised a Lassie film back then.

    I know the 60's movie Greyfriar's Bobby very well, so I did chuckle at many references that was 'inspired or duplicated'.

    And having Donald Crisp have a role in the movie, then 11 years later appear in effectively the same movie, in a different role tied both the movies well. But to me Greyfriar's Bobby, the TRUE dog, will always be better than Lassie.

    Lassie or Bobby.. it doesn't really matter. The story is absolutely compelling from start to finish.
    markrpoole

    An Evil, Evil Film

    Long before Mel Gibson and his Braveheart chums erroneously and treacherously painted Robert the Bruce as a traitor to the people he served so heroically, Hollywood was trampling all over the memory of that other great Scottish hero, Greyfriar's Bobby. Challenge to Lassie removes the faithful terrier, replacing him with some big shot American sheepdog, surrounded by 'actors' whose Scottish accents are so bad you wonder if they've given up half way through, tried an Irish one, realised they're not much cop at that either and tried Scottish again to no avail.

    Hopefully Braveheart will pay the same price for attempting to alter Scotland's proud history and be as anonymous in forty odd years as Challenge to Lassie is now.

    An evil, evil film.
    9Scoval71

    Lovely and Endearing. A Real Treat

    A wonderful movie starring the original Lassie. A sad tale of an owner who dies and his loyal dog who prefers to sleep on his grave only to find it is against the law. The movie is a Lassie movie of old, that's for sure and a treat to view and watch. A real family film, entertaining for all ages. The setting is Scotland and of course, we see it is a Hollywood set, but so what? It is a wonderful film and you will become enraptured with this beautiful collie dog who acts and performs like a human being. I highly recommend the film. Very lovely, endearing and a real treat. As is any Lassie movie. Don't miss it. It comes on TV a lot or rent or buy it. It is a keeper.

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    • Trivia
      This story is based loosely on that of "Greyfriars Bobby", which has appeared in several film versions.
    • Goofs
      When Lassie is crawling out of the river, the POV is from the river and the river is running from left to right. When she comes over the bank, the POV is toward the river, the water is running from left to right.
    • Connections
      Featured in Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (1949)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lassie in Not
    • Filming locations
      • Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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