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Son of Lassie (1945)
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Son of Lassie is about a courageous collie named Laddie, played by a dog named "Pal". A sequel to Lassie Come Home, the film stars Peter Lawford and June Lockhart as the grown-up counterparts of the characters played in the earlier film by Roddy McDowall and Elizabeth Taylor. When WW2 breaks out, young Yorkshireman Joe Carraclough (Lawford) signs up with the British air force, bringing Laddie along. The inquisitive canine sneaks aboard the plane which takes Joe on his first mission. Their aircraft hit by enemy fire, Joe and Laddie are forced to parachute into Nazi-occupied Norway. Injured in the landing, Joe lies in a daze while the dog seeks help for his master. Once Laddie ascertains that the Nazis aren't his friends, the film evolves into one long chase, as dog and master try to make their way back to their own lines?while back at home, Joe's sweetheart Priscilla (June Lockhart, who of course would later costar in the Lassie TV series) bites her nails in anticipation. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter LawfordDonald Crisp, (more)
Director(s):
S. Sylvan Simon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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    Douglas B.

    If you are a collie fan, this is the movie for you! Actually a better movie than the original "Lassie Come Home" - not a very high bar, admittedly. It's fun enough for an evening with the kids (maybe even nostalgic adults), but it isn't high art. This is basically "The Great Escape" meets ... well ... "Lassie". It is pretty light-hearted and although the dog does get blown up (non-fatally) a couple of times, at least it is not abused. On the other hand it is a war flick, and a couple of people do get killed, of course by the evil Nazis but still if you are sensitive on behalf of your kiddies then there it is. (Of course you won't be watching Lassie Come Home either).

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