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My Dog Tulip

Country: USA, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Paul Fierlinger; Sandra Fierlinger
  • Writer: J.R. Ackerley; Paul Fierlinger
  • Producer: Deanna Deignan; Howard Kaminsky

CGiii Comment

We Think the World of You (1960) fictionalises how Ackerley got 'Tulip' - this film is more concerned with dog pooh and getting the bitch laid.

It is beyond explanation as to why this was even made.

The book has quite rightly been forgotten because it really wasn't very good (Ackerley was a distinctly mediocre writer).

The animation is crude and unengaging - some scenes have a jaw-dropping effect - not in a good way.

It received some favourable reviews...were they watching the same film?!?

A rather redundant exercise in film-making. Still...dog-lovers may find it charming!


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story of a man who rescues a German shepherd and how the two become fast friends.

Cast & Characters

Christopher Plummer as J.R. Ackerley;
Lynn Redgrave as Nancy / Greengrocer's Wife;
Isabella Rossellini as Ms. Canvenini;
Peter Gerety as Mr. Plum / Pugilist;
Brian Murray as Captain Pugh / Mr. Blandish;
Paul Hecht as Army Veterinarian;
Euan Morton as Bicyclist / Rude Veterinarian