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Release Date:
June 26, 2010
Original Title:
You Lucky Dog
Alternate Titles:
Il grande cuore di Lucky
Genres:
Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 87
After her mother's death, New York City fashion designer Lisa Rayborn (Natasha Henstridge) returns to her hometown and family farm. Due to a weak economy, her brother Jim (Harry Hamlin) has converted the family business from a cattle farm into a sheep farm, despite their father's (Lawrence Dane) objections. To help out, Lisa decides she will stay to help on the farm. She adopts a border collie from the local animal shelter and trains it as a sheepdog, naming the dog Lucky. Jim and Lisa decide to enter Lucky into a sheep herding contest, but when a severe thunderstorm sparks a forest fire, Lucky helps rescue trapped children and bring them to safety. While doing so, Lucky gets her leg burned, and it looks as if she will not be able to compete.
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Art Direction:
Sean Moore
Co-Producer:
Marek Posival
Dominique Telson
Costume Design:
Joanna Syrokomla
Director:
John Bradshaw
Director of Photography:
Russ Goozee
Editor:
Marvin Lawrence
Executive Producer:
Lewis Chesler
David Perlmutter
Music:
Stacey Hersh
Producer:
Robert Vaughn
Production Design:
Gavin Mitchell
Set Decoration:
James Banos
Writer:
Kevin Commins
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