The most famous foreign films about dogs

In the world cinema there are many films about dogs, shot in completely different genres. Some of their films have long become classics, and some have not even come out in big rentals, but all these pictures share one thing: an incredible love for four-legged pets and the director's desire to show all the positive aspects of the dog so that the audience understands that they can not find a best friend. Such films are great for family viewing, because they bring to our lives exceptionally positive emotions and teach the younger generation manifestations of love, sympathy and care for our smaller brothers.


One of the very first foreign films of dogs is a cult picture about a collie named Lassie under the name "Lesi, Come Back", which appeared on the screen in the distant 1943. The film was shot by the gangster Erik Knight and was a resounding success among all age groups of America's population. The picture tells of a boy who has Lissie's favorite dog, but his family is forced to sell it because of financial difficulties. Imalchik, and the dog are very bored with each other, as a result of which Lassie escapes a new master and starts looking for his beloved boy. Since the release of the first film, it has been removed a lot of remakes and serials about Lassie, the last of which was released in 2006.

The next most popular is the picture called "101 Dalmatians", shot on the basis of the eponymous cartoon film in 1996. The film, which tells about the confrontation of the young-sucking family, their owners and brood of cute Dalmatian puppies with the villain Cruella De Ville, who dreams of sewing a fur coat from the skins of 99 puppies, first seems a bit cruel, but at the first viewing any parents can be able to teach that the picture is able to teach children to distinguish between good and evil and sincerely worry our fellow brothers. In spite of the fact that the film most of all fell in love with children, adults too can find in it a lot of interesting, so that "Dalmatian" can be safely called one of the best pictures for family viewing.

Next comes one of the most popular paintings about dogs all over the world under the name "Beethoven", which viewers first saw in 1992. A film about a nice and kind St. Bernard named Beethoven, who is abducted by an evil veterinarian for experiments, and the owners of the dog are trying to get him out of captivity, overcoming many difficulties on the way, has become a sensation of world cinematography. It is unlikely that there will be at least one person in any country who would not have looked at this kind of adventure film about Beethoven's St. Bernard.

Of the new films with dogs in the lead roles, there should be a positive picture such as "Marley and I" of 2008 release, which tells of a very nice, but incredibly harmful, Marley, who lives in the family of young newspaper reporters. Marlidostavlyaet its owners a lot of inconvenience, because because of him they constantly fall into ridiculous situations and can not put things in order in their home, however, despite this, the dog nevertheless becomes the best friend for the family. Finalfilm is sad enough, but the whole picture is literally saturated with a huge love for a four-footed friend, so after watching leaves only the best impressions.

Of course, there are many more films about dogs made by talented filmmakers, since the theme of friendship with the foot-baiting pupils has long been of interest to most modern people, but the above pictures are still the most popular among our people.