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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 4 mins 41 secs Credits: Doug Collender Genre: Home Movie
Subject: Family Life
Summary A short home movie produced by Doug and Marjorie Collender featuring the families German Shepherd dog. Filmed over a number of years it intercuts footage of the dog at different ages from puppy to full grown interacting with family members including their daughter Mandy.
Description
A short home movie produced by Doug and Marjorie Collender featuring the families German Shepherd dog. Filmed over a number of years it intercuts footage of the dog at different ages from puppy to full grown interacting with family members including their daughter Mandy.
Marjorie Collender holds a German Shepherd puppy in her arms, it licks her face. On television a sword fight changes to show Doug holding the puppy which again licks his face.
Credit: Dumar Films
Marjorie stands on the...
A short home movie produced by Doug and Marjorie Collender featuring the families German Shepherd dog. Filmed over a number of years it intercuts footage of the dog at different ages from puppy to full grown interacting with family members including their daughter Mandy.
Marjorie Collender holds a German Shepherd puppy in her arms, it licks her face. On television a sword fight changes to show Doug holding the puppy which again licks his face.
Credit: Dumar Films
Marjorie stands on the stairs of their Ponteland home wearing a flowery dress changes to a beach where the dog, now older, stands near to two small children digging in the sand building a sandcastle.
A view from a darkened window changes to Doug playing with the dog beside a caravan. In the garden of the family home Doug holds his daughter Mandy in his arms, beside them the German Shepherd.
A montage of views of the German Shepherd at various ages both inside and outside the home playing with the Collender’s. It sits to attention when food is on offer. The film ends with the much older dog with Marjorie playing with a ball outside.