My Dog Skip (2000)

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Written by Willie Morris, Gail Gilchriest

Directed by Jay Russell

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Based on William Morris's memoir, this comedy drama set in 1940s America tells the tale of a lonely boy whose pet dog enables him to make some friends. When the bookish youngster's older neighbour and only ally must leave to fight in the war, the lad's mother persuades his taciturn father to buy the kid a dog. The mischievous pet then leads his owner on a multitude of adventures, gaining him popularity along the way.

When is My Dog Skip next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family November 17th, 11:15am and on Sky Movies Family HD November 17th, 11:15am. See more...

Cast

Image for Frankie MunizFrankie MunizWillie Morris
Image for Diane LaneDiane LaneEllen Morris
Image for Luke WilsonLuke WilsonDink Jenkins
Image for Kevin BaconKevin BaconJack Morris
John M. Sullivan IIHunter
Mark BeechArmy Buddy
Susan Carol DavisMrs. Jenkins
David PickensMr. Jenkins
Bradley CoryellBig Boy Wilkinson
Daylan HoneycuttHenjie Henick
Cody LinleySpit McGee
Lucile Doan EwingAunt Maggie
Polly CraigGrandmother Mamie
John StiritzGrandfather Percy

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