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Rin Tin Tin

Rin Tin Tin was Hollywoods first familiar canine star. T...

There's no question that individuals in The Usa love dogs. One look at popular culture inside our country may prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Americans have a romance with dogs. SHOWS and movies about dogs get in and out Where in fact the Red Fern Grows are thought timeless classics and of popularity and stories like Old Yeller. Only in The Us, but, do dogs have the ability to achieve celebrity status.

Rin Tin Tin

Rin Tin Tin was Hollywoods first recognizable canine star. The German Shepherd was featured in 26 movies for Warner Brothers Pictures and is normally credited with having saved the studio from bankruptcy during the silent film era. The initial Rin Tin Tin died in 1932 at the age of 13, but his bloodline and his fan club occur to this day.

Lassie

Ask someone to name a popular dog and you'll probably get each time to the name Lassie. The star of many films, a few television series, and the subject of countless books, Lassie is probably the most recognizable canine star in American TV and film history. Apparently, all the dogs to portray Lassie over the years have been male. The original collie to express Lassie was really called Lad and was the star of the remarkable original television series as well as several films, most memorably the original edition of Lassie Come Home.

Benji

In the 1970s a filmmaker named Joe Camp began pitching your pet dog film around Hollywood. He was told again and again that the film would never work, therefore he chose to make the film alone. After the film wrapped Camp had new issues since no distribution business would release the film. Again, Camp relied upon himself to distribute his family film global. Camps gamble paid and Benji, featuring a lovable mixed breed dog that was adopted from a pet shelter (the first Benji was the dog Higgins who'd done it display Petticoat Junction) became exremely popular. Over time there have been five Benji shows, television programs and specials, comics, and a ton of Benji merchandise. poltronas

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