The Ugly Dachshund (1966) | |
Director(s) | Norman Tokar |
Producer(s) | Winston Hibler, Walt Disney (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Family, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Animals, Book-Based, Disney, Dogs |
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The Ugly Dachshund (1966) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Norman Tokar and produced by Walt Disney and Winston Hibler.
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Garbage Man:
[after Mark rescues Chloe from the back of the garbage truck] Hey you know something? I'll bet that's why Brutus wouldn't let me in the truck, he knew that little pooch was in there.
Mark Garrison: It's certainly looking that way, don't you think, Fran?
Mark Garrison: Look out, rion.
[Kenji jumps back into the tree]
Fran Garrison: Mark it's hard enough to cater a party for 60 people without that four legged demolition squad around.
Mark Garrison: Demolition squad? Well what about that, that wrecking crew of yours?
[the Daucshunds]
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Mark Garrison: It's certainly looking that way, don't you think, Fran?
Mark Garrison: Look out, rion.
[Kenji jumps back into the tree]
Fran Garrison: Mark it's hard enough to cater a party for 60 people without that four legged demolition squad around.
Mark Garrison: Demolition squad? Well what about that, that wrecking crew of yours?
[the Daucshunds]
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Facts about
Final film of Dick Wessel. He died shortly after principal photography was completed, and Paul Frees looped in Wessel's entire part in post-production.
In the movie, Suzanne Pleshette is obsessed with dachshunds, but in real life, she shared her home with a Yorkshire terrier named Missy. Because her pooch could smell Pleshette's "costars" on her when she got home at night - and didn't like it - the actress had to shower and change her clothes before leaving the studio.
The movie earned $6 million, which was considered a hit in 1966, and it received the "Boxoffice" magazine Blue Ribbon Award for the month of March that year.
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In the movie, Suzanne Pleshette is obsessed with dachshunds, but in real life, she shared her home with a Yorkshire terrier named Missy. Because her pooch could smell Pleshette's "costars" on her when she got home at night - and didn't like it - the actress had to shower and change her clothes before leaving the studio.
The movie earned $6 million, which was considered a hit in 1966, and it received the "Boxoffice" magazine Blue Ribbon Award for the month of March that year.
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