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Unaware
that his poor, unemployed father Sam has been forced to sell his beloved
collie Lassie to the Duke of Rudling, young Joe Carraclough, of
Yorkshire, England, is immediately concerned when the dog fails to meet
him, as usual, after school. When Sam and his wife Helen finally
break the news, Joe is inconsolable. Lassie, meanwhile, is taken
to the duke's kennels, where she is locked in a pen by Hynes, the cruel
Cockney dog keeper.
The next day, however, Lassie digs her way
out of her pen and shows up at Joe's school at the usual time, four
o'clock. Although Joe is overjoyed to see Lassie, his parents know
that they must return her to the duke and reluctantly hand her over to
Hynes.
Lassie soon escapes a second time by jumping
over the pen's fence. This time Joe runs off and hides with
Lassie, but the two are quickly found by Sam, who insists that Joe
return Lassie to the duke in person. At the duke's estate, Joe is
somewhat cheered by the presence of Priscilla, the duke's sympathetic
young granddaughter, who promises to give Lassie special care.
That evening, Sam lectures Joe on the importance of honesty and informs
his son that the duke is taking Lassie hundreds of miles away to
Scotland for a dog show and will be staying there indefinitely.
Later, in Scotland, Priscilla notices that
Hynes has chained Lassie inside her pen and complains to her
grandfather. The duke soundly chastises Hynes and orders him to
walk Lassie around the estate's grounds. Hynes is so rough with
Lassie, however, that the dog breaks away from him and dashes to the
front gate, where Priscilla and the duke are standing. Priscilla
opens the gate and allows Lassie to escape, then comments to her
astounded grandfather that the collie is headed south, toward England.
Lassie runs and runs until a rain storm
forces her to take shelter. The next day, she resumes her journey
and is almost killed by two shepherds, who suspect her of killing their
sheep. After traversing a swampy area, Lassie then swims a river
into England. Once in England, an exhausted, hungry Lassie
collapses outside a cottage owned by Dally and Dan'l Fadden.
Although the elderly couple eagerly adopt the dog, Dally soon realizes
that Lassie, who whines to be let outside every afternoon at four, is
not happy. Sensing that Lassie is anxious to continue her trek but
is too "polite" just to go, Dally orders Lassie to leave the next day at
four.
_NRFPT_01_small.jpg) Lassie takes off and eventually meets up
with Rowlie Palmer, a tinker who travels with his little dog Toots.
Lassie is cautious around Rowlie, but accepts his food and follows his
wagon. Later, as Rowlie is selling his wares in a village, Lassie
performs with Toots, doing tricks that Rowlie has taught her. That
night at his camp, Rowlie is attacked by two roving thieves, Buckles and
Snickers. Both Toots and Lassie help Rowlie in the fight and, when
Buckles mortally wounds Toots, Lassie unleashes all her fury on him.
Although the crooks scamper away, Rowlie is crushed by Toots's death.
Soon after, Rowlie parts with Lassie, sensing as the Faddens did, that
she is on a special journey.
Lassie then makes her way through a city and
is pursued by two dog-catchers. To avoid capture, Lassie jumps
from a warehouse window, injuring her leg. Despite exhaustion,
hunger and lameness, Lassie perseveres until she arrives at the
Carracloughs' cottage. Helen and the still out-of-work Sam are
stunned to see Lassie, filthy and thin, but gladly welcome her home.
Soon after, the duke and Priscilla drive up
to the cottage, and Sam and Helen, now determined to keep Lassie, hide
her. To their surprise, the duke offers Sam a job as his new dog
keeper, and Sam gratefully accepts. Lassie soon gives her presence
away, but the duke and Priscilla pretend not to recognize her.
Then, just before four o'clock, Lassie limps over to Joe's school for
her long-awaited reunion. Upon seeing Lassie, Joe, who has never
stopped yearning for his dog, runs to her side and gives her a joyous,
tearful embrace. Sometime later, Joe and Priscilla enjoy a bike
ride together, accompanied by Lassie and her sprawling litter of collie
puppies. |