Fala at Hyde Park (1946)
The second "Pete Smith Special" dealing with Fala, the pet dog of the late-President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died long before the release of this short. Smith provides the commenary and narration from Fala's "diary" as the dog visits his favorite places of interest at Hyde Park, the Roosevelt family's country estate in upper New York state. Any appearance of FDR, if there is one, in this January 19, 1946-release short is Archive Footage.
Director: Gunther von Fritsch
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 19, 1946
Cast
- Pete Smith - Narrator
Screenplay
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Gunther von Fritsch
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fala at Hyde Park about?
- The second "Pete Smith Special" dealing with Fala, the pet dog of the late-President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died long before the release of this short. Smith provides the commenary and narration from Fala's "diary" as the dog visits his favorite places of interest at Hyde Park, the Roosevelt family's country estate in upper New York state. Any appearance of FDR, if there is one, in this January 19, 1946-release short is Archive Footage.
- Who directed Fala at Hyde Park?
- Fala at Hyde Park was directed by Gunther von Fritsch.
- Who stars in Fala at Hyde Park?
- Fala at Hyde Park stars Pete Smith.
- How long is Fala at Hyde Park?
- Fala at Hyde Park has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- Where was Fala at Hyde Park produced?
- Fala at Hyde Park was produced in United States of America.