Good-bye, My Lady

1956 G 1h 34m 7.2

An old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog.

Skeeter has found this dog and discovers no one knows what kind it is. He discusses the matter with his uncle, expressing a desire to keep and train the dog for bird hunting, after finding the dog has super-sensing ability, but it does not bark. It "yodles" or laughs, as some would say. However, the real owner, a kennel Walden Grover (William Hopper) works for, wants it back due to the breed's rarity. A very sensitive and moving film, especially for fans of Walter Brennan and any dog lover.

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Info about Good-bye, My Lady

Studio(s): Batjac Productions

Originally Released: May 12, 1956

Production Country: United States

Genres: Drama