Lassie (2005 film)

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Lassie

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Charles Sturridge
Produced by Charles Sturridge
Ed Guiney
Francesca Barra
Written by Charles Sturridge
Eric Knight (Lassie Come-Home)
Starring Peter O'Toole
Samantha Morton
Peter Dinklage
Edward Fox
Cinematography Howard Atherton
Editing by Peter Coulson
Adam Green
Distributed by Roadside Attractions
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Release date(s) September 1, 2006
Flag of the United States United States
Running time 100 minutes
Language English
IMDb profile

Lassie is a family-based British/Irish/French 2005 film directed by Charles Sturridge. When a family hits financial crisis, they have no choice but to sell Lassie. Hundreds of miles away from home, Lassie sets out in a thrilling adventure to reclaim what is hers — her family.

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Sam Carraclough, a miner who struggles to earn enough money to feed his family, sells the family's collie, Lassie, to the Duke of Rudling, leaving his young son heartbroken over the loss of his canine companion. The film follows Lassie on the collie's 500-mile journey from the Duke of Rudling's estate in the Scottish Highlands to the Carraclough home.

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This is the 11th movie about Lassie, according to the producers. It is a remake of the 1943 film, Lassie Come Home, and is based on Eric Knight's 1940 novel Lassie Come-Home.[1]

The movie was filmed in Scotland, Ireland and on the Isle of Man, and though acclaimed by a number of critics, was generally poorly received at the box office. A New York Times reviewer praised the film, saying it "...balances cruelty and tenderness, pathos and humor without ever losing sight of its youngest audience member" and also exclaimed, "This 'Lassie' exhibits a repertory of facial expressions that would put Jim Carrey to shame".[1]

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  1. ^ a b Jeannette Catsoulis. ""The Noblest Collie of All Bounds Anew in the Glen"", The New York Times, September 1, 2006. Retrieved on 2008-01-13. 

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