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44: 399:, they were concerned to learn that Dutton had the rights to only the first novel, as they were hoping the film would be successful enough to develop a sequel and possibly a television series. Executive Bruce Chapman negotiated for the film rights for the other two novels with Anice Terhune, the wife of the late author. She set up a foundation, Terhune Lad Stories, Inc, to negotiate the rights for other two novels. All told, Warner paid $ 25,000 for the rights to all three books, though the bulk of the funds went to Dutton. 357:
Lad fought and chased off the property before, sets fire to barn out of vengeance. Elizabeth is injured and Little Lad is killed but not Wolf. Lad later aids in capturing White when he breaks into the house to try to steal Lad's gold trophy from the dog show. Angela is initially inconsolable over the loss of her puppy Little Lad, and refuses to have anything to do with Wolf. After he is nearly lost in another accident, she changes her mind and accepts Wolf as her new dog.
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setting and cinematography was "typical Hollywood overstatement", and that as a whole found that Terhune's "sentimental writing" did not do well in film form, calling the resulting film "cloying" and a "minor, unsung film." However, he noted that fans of the novels seemed to thoroughly enjoy the film, suspecting part of it was the "handsome collie" found to play the titular role, and seeing the names of the beloved collies they knew on the screen. A
43: 342:. However, Glure is jealous of Lad's success and has rigged one event to have such specialized rules that he believes only his recently purchased high-priced, English-trained collie can win. During the competition, which involves directing the dogs through a tricky set of a maneuvers, Lad is able to complete the course, while Glure's champion does not recognize the hand signals Glure makes while holding a 462:, and newcomer Roberta Hodes, were hired to adapt the novel for film. They combined several of the stories from the novel, modifying characters to create a single flowing narrative. For example, the crippled girl who was a neighbor girl in the original novel became Glure's daughter. Noting Terhune's frequent disdain for the 356:
Lad is bred with another prize-winning collie, Lady, and they have two male puppies which are named Little Lad and Wolf. Angela is allowed her choice of one as a present to her when they are old enough to leave their mother & she chooses Little Lad. However, Jackson White (Jack Daly), a poacher
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and Roberta Hodes wrote the screenplay for the film, adapting several of the short stories from the novel to create a single narrative, and adding in an all-purpose villain. The film was released on June 6, 1962. The studio hoped it would be successful enough to be followed by a second film and a
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The film was considered to be a "B-movie" for its low production budget. Terhune biographer Irving Litvag praised O'Connor's performance as Glure, feeling his talent made him "seem human" and "a person of dignity and love" versus Terhune's "overdrawn and exaggerated" silly character. He felt the
353:) initially does not see the snake, and begins beating Lad for "attacking" the little girl. Distraught, Angela stands and walks for the first time since her illness to stop the nurse's abuse of her friend. Lad disappears for three days, reappearing covered in mud but cured of the poison. 466:, they named the film's villain Jackson White, a play on the nickname used to refer to those people. White became the catch all villain of the film, who poaches deer, sets fire to the Tremayne barn, and break into the house to try to steal a gold trophy won by Lad. 275:, the film blends several of the short stories featured in the novel, with the heroic Lad winning a rigged dog show, saving a handicapped girl from a snake, and capturing a poacher who killed his pups and injured one of his owners. 454:
reduced to a river with a large dock. The house, though similar to the real Terhune home, even including duplicates of the stone lions on the veranda, was built on a scale three times larger than the original.
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Later, Lad saves Glure's daughter Angela from a poisonous snake by knocking her backwards to get her out of harm's way, then fighting and killing the snake, getting bitten in the process. Her nurse (
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television series. Though it has been praised by fans and modern reviewers, contemporary critiques felt Terhune's work did not translate well to film and it was considered a low-budget
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interview, Avakian stated that he "wanted to make a kind of pop, camp thing that wouldn't be a complete ordeal for parents" while everyone else involved in the production wanted "
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praised the dog actors, but felt the film was "stultifyingly mawkish, with a touch of supposed humor contributed by an allegedly English chauffeur". Bob Ross, of the
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tendencies, to direct the film. The studio wanted a sentimental dog story that played true to the novel, which Avakian opposed. In a 1969
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was initially selected to be the film's director, but when he continually refused to do a sentimental-type dog story, he was replaced by
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was hired to play the pompous and newly wealthy Hamilcar Q. Glure, with the role of his daughter played by
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and Doggie". Jack Warner, then head of the studio, eventually fired him, bringing the more conventional
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who was credited simply as "Lad". The film is set in a modified version of the Place, with
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were cast as Lad's owners, renamed to Stephen and Elizabeth Tremayne. Veteran actor
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was released to theaters on June 6, 1962. The 98 minute film was released to
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reviewer called it a "bucolic drama of no discernible merit". The
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felt it was a "genuine if schmaltzy" adaptation of the novel.
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The Master of Sunnybank, a biography of Albert Payson Terhune
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technical restrictions
An artist's drawing of tricolored collie is jumping up while looking backwards with an open book in the noting the film's being based on the novel by Albert Payson Terhune. along the bottom edge, a man is seen holding a crying woman, the collie howling along with the woman playing guitar, a man carrying a woman, and two men facing each other.
Leslie H. Martinson
Aram Avakian
Lillie Hayward
Roberta Hodes
Lad: A Dog
Albert Payson Terhune
Max Rosenberg
Peter Breck
Peggy McCay
Carroll O'Connor
Angela Cartwright
Bert Glennon
Heinz Roemheld
Vanguard Productions
Warner Bros.
drama film
of the same name
Albert Payson Terhune
Peter Breck
Peggy McCay
Carroll O'Connor
Angela Cartwright
Warner Brothers
Vanguard Productions
Aram Avakian
Leslie H. Martinson
Lillie Hayward

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