Riding in cars with dogs on film


Posted on Jul 21, 2008 By Julia Szabo Comments(1)
The motorized motif of dogs in the car - or truck, or army transport - is one that crops up often on film. So if you're not planning a road trip with your own Rover any time soon, here are a few cinematic suggestions in which you'll catch a glimpse of a dog - or 101 dogs - being taken for a ride.  

The Ugly Dachshund starts out with a frantic car ride to get Suzanne Pleshette's very pregnant Dachshund to the vet in time.  

In El Perro, the dog of the title - an enormous Argentine mastiff - makes himself right at home in the passenger seat of his new owner's truck.  

In Lady and the Tramp, our Cocker Spaniel heroine is picked up by (gasp!) the dog catcher and carted off to the animal shelter. A similar mishap befalls Bill the Collie in The Courage of Lassie - except he's hit by a truck, taken to a veterinarian, and later drafted into military service.  

In 101 Dalmatians, one of the most nail-biting scenes ever filmed occurs when the spotted puppies make their great escape from Cruella DeVil's henchmen, traveling by rickety truck at breakneck speed along a steep, winding road. Yikes!  

Hilary Swank's own beloved dog Karoo makes a brief, blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance in Million Dollar Baby - the sweet little mutt is spotted through the window of a truck, sitting in the lap of director Clint Eastwood's daughter. And speaking of Clint, his earlier movie Tightrope has a terrific scene involving several dogs and two kids in a car that will put a smile on the face of anyone who's ever driven with dogs.

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I just would like to say that I really look forward to hearing your recommendations and reading your blog! Keep up the great work! Thanks. Lynda
Posted By Lynda
on Jul 30, 2008
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