Gone to the Dogs (1939)
George is a disaster-prone zoo attendant who accidentally discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster. This attracts the interest of a gang of criminals, who kidnap George's dog and plan to substitute their own in an important dog race. George and his friends defeat the crooks and their dog wins the race.
Director: Ken G. Hall
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: August 18, 1939
Cast
- George Wallace - George
- Lois Green - Jean McAllister
- John Dobbie - Henry Applegate
- John Fleeting - Jimmy Alderson
- Ron Whelan - Willard
- Alec Kellaway - Mad Jack
Screenplay
Music: Henry Krips
Editing: William Shepherd
Production: Cinesound Productions
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ken G. Hall
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Gone to the Dogs about?
- George is a disaster-prone zoo attendant who accidentally discovers a substance that accelerates motion, enabling his greyhound to run faster. This attracts the interest of a gang of criminals, who kidnap George's dog and plan to substitute their own in an important dog race. George and his friends defeat the crooks and their dog wins the race.
- Who directed Gone to the Dogs?
- Gone to the Dogs was directed by Ken G. Hall.
- Who stars in Gone to the Dogs?
- Gone to the Dogs stars George Wallace, Lois Green, John Dobbie, John Fleeting, Ron Whelan, Alec Kellaway.
- How long is Gone to the Dogs?
- Gone to the Dogs has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is Gone to the Dogs?
- Gone to the Dogs is a Music, Comedy film.
- Where was Gone to the Dogs produced?
- Gone to the Dogs was produced in Australia.