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Lassie Come Home (1943)
Not Rated – 89 min – Adventure | Drama | Family
Overall Rating
2.823
Average Critic Score
2.892
3,026 of 192,059 Movie All Time
199 of 9,976 1940s
15 of 1,754 1943
366 of 4,658 Adventure All Time
1,481 of 38,950 Drama All Time
189 of 5,082 Family All Time
Ratings and rankings are based on number of movies, review scores, awards & other criteria.

Hard times came for Carraclough family and they are forced to sell their dog to the rich Duke of Rudling. However, Lassie, the dog, is unwilling to leave the young Carraclough boy and sets out on the long and dangerous journey in order to rejoin him.



Decent Films - faith on film (Steven D. Greydanus)

As Old Yeller is the classic story of a boy and his dog, Lassie Come Home is the classic story of a dog and her boy. Adapted faithfully, often word for word, from Eric Knight’s beloved novel, and ably directed by Fred M. Wilcox (The Secret Garden, ...read the complete Lassie Come Home review at Decent Films - faith on film (Steven D. Greydanus)

IMDB.com

At first glance, LASSIE COME HOME might look like nothing more than standard Old Hollywood tearjerker. But even those who don't like tearjerkers would, in most likelihood, agree that this film looks almost like a mythical masterpiece compared with some ...read the complete Lassie Come Home review at IMDB.com

IMDB.com

In a poor Yorkshire cottage the parents explain to their son that they are so poor they can not afford frills like honey, jam, or meat. They have sold his dog for fifteen guineas to the Duke of Rudling (played by Nigel Bruce who was Doctor Watson to ...read the complete Lassie Come Home review at IMDB.com