Son of Lassie Page #3
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- Year:
- 1945
- 102 min
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- ... I think he sees our point.
- Good for him.
You hear that, Priscilla?
- Young Carraclough's enrolling Laddie.
- Yes, Grandfather, I know all about it.
Well, my boy, you-
You look better than usual.
- Thank you.
- I'm glad to have Laddie join up.
Oh, here's- Here's his collar.
- Do you think he can do it? The training?
- Put it on him.
Hard discipline teaches it to man and dog.
I don't think you could
ever teach it to Laddie.
Here, Joe. You're off for duty,
so you'll have no more to do with the dog.
The training will be good for him.
Come along. We'll take him to the field.
- Come on.
- Yes.
The army will make him a champion, Joe.
Come along, Priscilla.
Up!
We find it best to let backward dogs
see others leap hurdles successfully.
It makes them want to do as well.
Do you think so, sir?
Well, let me show you. Come on. Over!
- Hut! Hut!
- Hut! Hut!
Attaboy.
Good fellow.
There you are.
Now, then, Laddie. Are you ready, huh?
Come along.
Now, then. Come on. Over you go.
He's not very bright.
No. No, he isn't.
Well, at least he's resourceful.
Come along. Bring him out here.
Stop it!
This is a test of courage
and a fighting heart.
Like a good soldier,
a dog must be steady under fire.
We train dogs in other things...
...but a dog that breaks under fire
is unfit for military purposes.
- Now, watch this. All right, let him go.
- Go get him!
Come on, Laddie. Go!
A perfect dog on points
who's a perfect fool.
No matter what anyone says, Laddie,
you're still the finest champion ever.
May I take Joe away now?
- Go run along, Priscilla.
- With Joe? That's what I came for.
Here, Joe. Here's our picnic.
I'd like to have a word with you, miss.
Oh, Grandfather.
It's pointless to worry the lad.
He's not "the lad. "
He's Sergeant Joe Carraclough.
I intend to worry him as much as I can.
Priscilla, you're distinctly offside.
I'm on Joe's side, Grandfather.
You're not free to be.
You're very old, Grandfather...
...and you think very old things.
You're very young, my dear...
...and you think very young things.
Run along, run along.
If you don't run, you won't catch him.
Good morning, Mr. Carraclough.
Good morning, miss.
I- I was just taking a little walk.
The bus will be passing here soon.
Laddie, come back here!
Do you-? Do you think he'll come back
when he gets hungry?
I doubt it, miss.
Yes.
And mine.
For the first day, you didn't do badly.
I guess you'll fly with me.
- Thank you.
- Don't thank me.
but the boy I'd get would be just as bad.
Say, you wanna see a swell pinup?
Here.
That's Boots. It's the sharpest dog
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