My Dog Shep

My Dog Shep
My Dog Shep
Directed by Ford Beebe
Produced by William B. David (producer)
Barney A. Sarecky (associate producer)
Written by Ford Beebe
Starring See below
Music by Russell Garcia
James Mayfield
Cinematography Fred Mandl
Editing by Gregg C. Tallas
Release date(s) 1946
Running time 62 minutes
Country USA
Language English

My Dog Shep is a 1946 American film directed by Ford Beebe.

Contents

Plot summary

Cast

  • Flame as Shep
  • Tom Neal as District Attorney Herrick
  • William Farnum as Carter J. Latham
  • Lanny Rees as Danny Baker
  • Russell Simpson as Matt Hodgkins
  • Sarah Padden as Aunt Carrie Hodgkins
  • Craig Reynolds as W. D. Stanfield, Attorney
  • Al St. John as Deputy Sheriff
  • Freddie Chapman as Arthur Hodgkins
  • Janet Chapman as Lorna Herrick
  • Si Jenks as Western Union Clerk
  • Paul E. Burns as Sheriff
  • Grady Sutton as John H. Latham
  • Harry Holman as The Judge
  • Helen Chapman as Mrs. Lois Herrick
  • Douglas Evans as Dutch Riley, Kidnapper
  • Reed Howes as Shorty Spain, Kidnapper
  • Ralph Littlefield as Crane, a Farmer
  • Jess Kirkpatrick as Broadcaster

Soundtrack

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