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Greyfriars Bobby
Based
on a true story, the film follows the adventures of a wee Skye
terrier who refuses to be separated from his master, even in death.
Bobby sleeps on the old man's grave in the cemetery of Greyfriars
church; he won't be driven away by Mr. Brown, the groundskeeper
(Donald Crisp), or adopted by Mr. Trail (Laurence Naismith), the
kindly restaurant owner. Bobby wins over both men, as well as
the children in the neighborhood tenements. When a priggish policeman
charges Mr. Trail with harboring an unlicensed stray, the case
becomes a tempest in a dog dish. Greyfriars Bobby offers handsome
vistas of Edinburgh; however, even at 91 minutes the pace is meandering.
Crisp and Naismith offer engaging performances as the reluctant
friends (and rivals for Bobby's affection), but everyone speaks
with such thick Scottish burrs it's like attending Groundskeeper
Willie's family reunion. Suitable for all ages. --Charles Solomon
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