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Lassie Come Home
Lassie Come Home is a 1943 film which tells the story of a poor boy's dog who, when sold to a rich nobleman, makes a difficult journey to return home to her original owner. It stars Roddy McDowall, Donald Crisp, Dame May Whitty, Edmund Gwenn, Nigel Bruce, Elsa Lanchester, Elizabeth Taylor, Ben Webster, J. Pat O'Malley, Alan Napier and of course Lassie. A male collie named Pal, trained by Rudd Weatherwax, played Lassie.
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Lassie Come Home
:01:52 Lassie Come Home is the story of a dog...
:01:54 but it's also the story of a people...
:01:57 as strong and enduring in peace
as they are in war:
:02:00 The people of Yorkshire.
:02:02 The county of Eric Knight's
birth and boyhood.
:02:06 This man is a Yorkshireman.
:02:08 Sam Carraclough, and his dog, Lassie.
:02:12 Lassie is Sam 's only saleable possession...
:02:15 in the dark prewar days
of unemployment, empty pockets...
:02:19 and the dole.
:02:22 - Hello, Sam. You here, too?
- Hello, Tom. Ron.
:02:25 - Hello, Sam.
- Hello, Lassie. Good day to you, my girl.
:02:29 She looks champion, Sam.
:02:31 Tell the truth, Tom.
Have you ever seen anything better?
:02:33 No. I was only talking to my missis
the other night, Sam.
:02:38 That's just what I said to her. I said:
:02:41 "If ever there was a better dog
in all Yorkshire than Sam's Lassie...
:02:46 "then she must've died
before ever I was born."
:02:49 That's what I said.
:02:52 She's in pretty fair shape, she is...
:02:54 but I do believe
her coat could be a wee bit shinier.
:02:56 You know, Sam, they do say that...
:02:58 cod-liver oil is good
to make a dog's coat shiny.
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