The Shaggy Dog (1959)



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Synopsis:
This is a routine Disney comedy-fantasy about a boy who turns into a large sheep dog at the most inopportune moments. That is assuming there would be opportune moments. Young Wilby Daniels (Tommy Kirk) finds a magic ring that used to belong to the Borgia family. When he pronounces an inscription on the ring, he is suddenly able to transform himself into a shaggy dog -- though he has no control over when this is going to happen. To his dismay, the girl he likes gets involved without knowing who the dog really is. At the same time, the only way Wilby can break the spell is to perform some virtuous deed. Fortunately for him, a few Soviet spies are just hanging around, waiting to be uncovered by a canine.

~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
4/1/1959
Director Credit
Charles Barton Director
Cast Credit
Paul H. Frees Psychiatrist
John Hart Police Broadcaster
Jack Albertson Reporter
Shaggy Himself
Mack Williams Betz
Fred MacMurray Wilson Daniels
Jean Hagen Frieda Daniels
Tommy Kirk Wilby Daniels
Annette Funicello Allison D'Allessio
Tim Considine Buzz Miller
Kevin Corcoran "Moochie" Daniels
Cecil Kellaway Prof. Plumcutt
Alexander Scourby Dr. Mikhail Andrassy
Roberta Shore Franceska Andrassy
James Westerfield Officer Hanson
Jacques Aubuchon Stefano
Strother Martin Thurm
Forrest Lewis Officer Kelly
Ned Wever E.P. Hackett
Gordon Jones Capt. Scanlon
Production Credits Credit
Walter Elias Disney Producer
Bill Walsh Producer
Art Department Credit
Carroll Clark Art Director
Emile Kuri Set Designer
Fred MacLean Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Edward Colman Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Arthur J. Vitarelli first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Eustace Lycett Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Pat McNalley Makeup
Chuck Keehne Costume Designer
Gertrude Casey Costume Designer



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