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Shep Comes Home

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Shep Comes Home
Australian film poster
Directed byFord Beebe
Written byFord Beebe
Produced byRon Ormond
associate
June Carr
Ira Webb
executive
Robert L. Lippert
Music byWalter Greene
Production
company
Distributed byScreen Guild Productions
Release date
  • December 3, 1948 (1948-12-03)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Shep Comes Home is a 1948 American film written and directed by Ford Beebe for Lippert Pictures. It was a sequel to My Dog Shep (1946).

Plot

Cast

Production

Ford Beebe was attached in September 1948.[1]

Filming started September 1948.[2]

Robert L. Lippert, who financed, was hoping to turn the films into a series.[3] However there were no more Shep films.

Margia Dean recalled "The dog always did it right on the first take—but the actors kept goofing up. (Laughs) That’s probably why they say actors don’t like working with animals. (Laughs)”[4]

Margia Dean's performance led to her being cast in I Shot Jesse James.[5]

References

  1. ^ Schallert, E. (1948, Sep 13). "'Numbers racket' title finally tossed away; 'jet pilot' to glitter" Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ Schallert, E. (1948, Sep 18). "Ruth Warrick changes pace in musical opus; Slezak writes movie" Los Angeles Times
  3. ^ "Contest's stars win" (1948, Sep 27). Los Angeles Times
  4. ^ "Margia Dean Interview".
  5. ^ Schallert, E. (1948, Sep 28). "Raymond, Kemp cleverly develop musical theme; jet pilot ideas rampant" Los Angeles Times

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