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Movie Series Has A Canine Flavor
COURT HOUSE - The family summer film series will be part of the "Dog Days at the Library" theme The film series will be shown at 7 p.m Tuesdays at the Main Library here This program is free and suitable for families. On July 10 the feature film presentation is Walt Disney's Shaggy Dog. starring Fred MacMurray. Tommy Kirk, and Kevin Corcoran. This all-time comedy favorite follows I Wilby Daniels, who utters < the magical words from the inscription on an ancient i ring and ... presto! He's a ; Shaggy Dog! . i From that day forward I the world is choas for the < Daniels family, preplexity < for the police, trouble for ' an interantional spy ring I and hilarity for everyone. I Jl'LY 17 WILL bring the ; Ugly Dachshund to the library screen. This Disney flick stars Dean Jones. Suzanne Pleshette and Charlie Ruggles. The Garrisons are the "proud parents'' of three dainty dachsies — and one overgrown Great Dane who .thinks he is a dachshund IjJoo. His identity crisis results in a series of hilarious situations. July 24 brings Big Red. a story about love and' responsibility encap ( sulated jiT^Ue exciting - story of aV Irish setter show dog and the conflict between whose who train and love him. This Disney film stars Walter Pidgeon. Giles Payant and Emile Genes t July 31 the presentation is entitled For the Love of Benji Some dog-gone excitement ensues as our dog hero gets involved overseas with spies Action and thrills as a secret coin is hidden on his body and everybody is trying to get their hands on it AUGUST 7 brings Savage Sam. another
Disnev film starring Brian Keith. Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran, to the screen This one is set in the 1870's^ and centers on a devoted /hound dog which leads a /mission across the Texas Panhandle to rrjscue three teenagers kidnapped by a band of Apaches. The showing Aug. 14 is the perennial favorite dog movie — Lassie Come Home, about the world's most beloved collie. August 11 will be the last film of the1 summer series, entitled The Incredible Journey. A Labrador retriever, a bull terrier and Siamese cat form an alliance of mutual needs as they fight their way home across 200 gruelling miles of forbidding Canadian wilderness. Here is a photographed table of courage and endur- I ing loyalty sure to inspire I as it entertains.
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