
Just Dogs (1922)
An all animal cast (mostly dogs). The story opens with a hobo, played by "Pal," asleep under his blanket which "Joe," his monkey comrade, drags from over him. In order to awake "Pal," "Joe" performs a number of tricks. Finally, both friends cook breakfast. "Joe" milks a goat, in spite of many buttings, and "Pal" catches a fish. Then they start off on their adventures, Joe riding on Pal's back. A beautiful white dog flapper gets mixed up in their lives, her father owns the biggest grocery store in "Barktown." The happy ending wedding ceremony is conducted by a black dog minister, while the bride and her bridesmaid wear white satin and tulle to match their fluffy white coats.All Releases
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GenresComedy
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Albert Herman | Director |
Albert Herman | Writer |
Blake Wagner | Cinematographer |
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Century Dogs | |
Brownie the Dog |