A Dog of Flanders (1999)

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Written by Ouida, Kevin Brodie

Directed by Kevin Brodie

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Belgium/USA

Filmed in Colour

Heartwarming family drama about an impoverished but happy orphan boy living with his grandfather and beloved dog. The boy is a talented artist, encouraged by his friend and greatest supporter, who also models for him. The boy's career soon blossoms under the tutelage of an established artist.

Cast

Image for Jack WardenJack WardenJehan Daas
Jeremy James KissnerNello
Jesse JamesYoung Nello
Image for Jon VoightJon VoightMichel La Grande
Cheryl LaddAnna Cogez
Bruce McGillWilliam the Blacksmith
Steven HartleyNicholas Cogez
Andrew BicknellStephens
Farren MonetAloise
Antje de BoeckMillie
Madylin SweetenYoung Aloise
Deborah PollittMary Daas
James GardeSteerns
Dirk LavryssenPeter Paul Rubens
Michel VanderlindenPeddler
Pierre GerranioCathedral Priest
Jodie ScottFortune Teller
Jenny TangheGertrude
Fred Van KuykMayor
Jan Schulter-StahlbergBernard
Frederick OxbyYoung Robert
Julien BosmanTeenage Robert
Leo Burton DaviesAlter Boy
Bouli LannersConstable
Anne GrandhenryStephen's Wife
Jaak Van AsscheHeckler
Katarina VercammenTeacher
Gaston BertinLovain Priest
Ariana PorcuBaby Nello
Johan ReymanOil Miller

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