The Shaggy Dog Page #2

Synopsis: Through an ancient spell, a boy changes into a sheepdog and back again. It seems to happen at inopportune times and the spell can only be broken by an act of bravery....
Director(s): Charles Barton
Production: Walt Disney Productions
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
APPROVED
Year:
1959
104 min
568 Views


are throbbing like bongo drums.

It's all in my mind?

Well, if you say so, OK.

Come along. Why don't you just

lie down and rest for awhile?

[Dog barks]

Wait a minute,

what about my seven bucks?

What do you know,

I think he likes me.

That's his problem.

I'm interested in the mademoiselle

who owns him.

You shouldn't be running

across the street like that.

- Liable to be hurt.

- By golly, you're right, Wilby.

I'll bet she's worried about him.

I better take him back. Come on.

Wait just a minute, Buzz.

This dog came to me.

All right, come along.

Maybe ol' Buzz can teach you something.

All the nerve!

- Yes?

- We brought back your dog.

The mademoiselle's dog.

[Speaks French]

[Speaks French]

Me bring dog you.

Him, me. We do this.

What is it, Francesca?

Chiffon ran away and these two

nice Indian boys brought him back.

Indians? This far east?

We're not... We're not Indian.

I didn't know you spoke English.

- But of course.

- My daughter speaks seven languages.

How many do you speak?

My name is Francesca.

And this is my father, Dr. Andrassy.

How do you do, gentlemen?

Bring that over here, please.

I'm Buzz Miller. This is Wilby Daniels.

He lives down the street.

Then we're neighbors.

Won't you come in?

I'm afraid you'll have to excuse

the house. We're just moving in.

[Whistles] Boy, look at all this stuff.

Some of it is stuff.

But some of it's rather priceless.

Look, here's a Titiano.

A Tintoretto.

A Rodin and a Bernini.

This is a very fine piece.

A Forzini. Early 16th century.

Probably worth $3,000 or $4,000.

I believe there's an El Greco

over there in the music room.

That's another Tintoretto.

I better put it over here

out of the way.

Look at that.

I've never seen Chiffon

take such a fancy to anyone.

He sure is friendly.

- Who's she?

- Lucrezia Borgia.

You remember the Borgias, of course.

Sure, who?

The Borgias were notorious

during the Dark Ages in Italy.

Some people say

the Borgia dabbled in black magic.

Black magic?

Hey! The dog in the picture

is the same kind as this one.

Yes, a Bratislavian sheep dog.

The breed has mostly died out now.

Chiffon is one of the few left.

And it's very lonely for him.

Excuse me, Francesca.

Would you be good enough

to take the Orsini artifacts

to Dr. Howard at the museum?

Certainly, father.

Why don't I drive you down there?

My car's outside.

- Wait, we'll both take you.

- I'll get my purse.

What's the big idea?

I thought my driving made you nervous.

Look, the only thing about you

that makes me nervous

is my seven dollars,

if you know what I mean.

All right, Wilby, if you want

to come along, glad to have you.

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