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Greyfriars Bobby

Greyfriars Bobby

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This charming Scotland based tale - based on a true story - shows why dogs really are man's best friend.

CertificateU

Duration87 mins

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  • Hannah, 9
  • 6 reviews

A sad film

3 stars

25 Feb 2019

Greyfriars Bobby is a film based in Victorian times. It is a sad story about a little dog who kept going where his owner died. Bobby the dog was caring, clever and slick; caring because he looked after his owner; clever and slick because he could work out how to get past people. I felt sorry for the dog because he was on his own and people didn't treat him well. I didn't like the way the film was made, because it was old and the picture was bad quality which distracted me. There were a few funny bits in the film but overall I didn't enjoy it that much.

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