While out in her own, Lassie's foot is severely damaged when caught in an illegal trap. She comes under the care of a reclusive Native American healer while Dale and Keith mount a search for their ...
In the early 1950s, when television sent Hollywood into the doldrums and studios were thinning their contract lists, some stars began appearing in their own TV series. Among them: Lucille Ball, ...
SOMEONE get that dog a bone, Lassie is turning 50. The famed collie who’s been on TV since 1954 – her latest gig was using Kung-Fu to defend young Timmy from a mountain lion in a commercial for GE – ...
A U.N. agency has ruled that ownership of the lassie.com domain name must be handed to New York-based Classic Media Inc., the firm that owns rights to the popular TV series about an adventurous collie ...
She’s an American icon with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But it has been four decades since she had her own prime-time TV show, on which her courage, loyalty and knack for saving the ...
“Lassie” returns to another generation of U.S. children today in a new film that hews closely to the original, dark tale of the loyal collie and her boy in wartime England, instead of the sunny ...
The stories we tell our children about animals are potent brews, mixing myth and reality as they shape our understanding of other species. Judging by its innumerable reappearances, one of the most ...
Dusty, a lead pack mule, is being retired but he doesn't want retirement. Instead, he breaks away and follows his pack team with Lassie close behind him. His persistence convinces his human to let him ...
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