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To the Rescue

1952 | 21m | English

(29 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jacques Brunius
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Comedy of the theft of a poodle by a villain and the chase after him.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1952
Director: Jacques Brunius
Writer:
Genres: Comedy, Crime
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Production Companies Children's Film Foundation (CFF), Richard Massingham Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: May 07, 2024
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Name Character
Fella Edmonds George
Richard Massingham Mr. Polly
Jacques Brunius Mr. Black
John Ruddock Mr. Grey
Betty Massingham Mrs. Grey
John Stuart Owner of Kennels
Name Job
Jacques Brunius Director
Richard Massingham Script
Bill Megarry Editor
Jonah Jones Cinematography
DeWolfe Music
Name Title
Richard Massingham Producer
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Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 1 1 1
2024 5 1 2 1
2024 6 3 9 1
2024 7 2 4 0
2024 8 1 2 0
2024 9 1 2 1
2024 10 1 2 1
2024 11 1 2 1
2025 8 0 0 0
2025 9 0 1 0
2025 10 2 2 1

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Geronimo1967
6.0

Young "George" (Fella Edmonds) takes to a young pedigree poodle but the owner wants 20 Guineas for it. Way too expensive, says his dad, but they do manage to get "Candy" instead. When doing the shopping one day, the local grocer "Mr. Polly" (Richard Massingham) hits on the idea that this ball of fur ... might be a potential champion and so they decide to enter her in the local show. They must, however, be careful that the dastardly, Terry-Thomas-esque, "Mr. Black" (Jacques Brunius) - doesn't get wind of it, so they must keep it all hush hush! Using a gently building score and some enjoyable silent film stalking techniques what ensues features a bit of dog-napping, before they give chase by car and horse around some English country lanes then the inevitable conclusion. This is standard Children's Film Foundation fayre that is aimed at children and pet lovers. There's not much dialogue, indeed the last five minutes is really about music, barking, the mutts turning the tables and a good dunking! You'll never remember it, but it's an interesting illustration of cinema made for kids right at the start of the second Elizabeth reign.

Feb 07, 2024