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		<title>The Shaggy Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allen is a great performer and is fun to watch, the theme was a funny enough of a set up and there were enough situations to make good jokes and funny scenes. That said, this movie could have lost about a half an hour. I do recommend it as a decent family movie, my almost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allen is a great performer and is fun to watch, the theme was a funny enough of a set up and there were enough situations to make good jokes and funny scenes.</p>
<p>That said, this movie could have lost about a half an hour.</p>
<p>I do recommend it as a decent family movie, my almost five year old got a kick out of it, but she did get a bit bored near the end too, it was just a little too long.</p>
<p>The bad guys and the evil done in the film was a bit over the top, although I did enjoy the cgi animals that were created to show the horrible results of animal &#8220;testing&#8221;. I felt there was too much propaganda, however I could live with it seeing as it was just a kids flick and being overly dramatic is sometimes part of the gig.</p>
<p>All in all it&#8217;s a good enough movie to take the kids out to the movies (probably best for the preteen set) and will definately be a decent rental.</p>
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		<title>The Shaggy Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 07:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Shaggy Dog is a black and white 1959 Walt Disney movie about Wilby Daniels, a teenager who is transformed into a sheep dog by a magic ring, and was the first ever Walt Disney live-action comedy. It starred Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk, Jean Hagen, Kevin Corcoran, Tim Considine, Roberta Shore, and Annette Funicello. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>The Shaggy Dog</strong></em> is a <span class="mw-redirect">black and white</span> 1959 Walt Disney movie about Wilby Daniels, a teenager who is transformed into a sheep dog by a magic ring, and was the first ever Walt Disney live-action comedy. It starred Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk, Jean Hagen, Kevin Corcoran, Tim Considine, Roberta Shore, and Annette Funicello. The movie was originally intended as the pilot for a never-made <span class="mw-redirect">TV series</span> and advertised as &#8220;the funniest shaggy dog story ever told&#8221;, although it is not in fact a story of that genre. The director was Charles Barton, who also directed <em>Spin and Marty</em> for <em>The <span class="mw-redirect">Mickey Mouse Club</span></em>. Veteran screenwriter Lillie Hayward also worked on the <em>Spin and Marty</em> serials, which featured several of the same young actors as <em>The Shaggy Dog</em>. Veteran Disney voice actor Paul Frees had a rare on-screen appearance in the film – for which he received no on-screen credit – as Dr. J.W. Galvin, a psychiatrist who examines Wilby&#8217;s father (MacMurray). Frees also did his usual voice acting by also playing the part of the narrator who informs the audience that Wilson Daniels is a &#8220;man noted for the fact he hates dogs&#8221;.</p>
<p><em>The Shaggy Dog</em> was one of the top movies of 1959, and actually grossed higher than <em>Ben-Hur</em>.<sup class="noprint Template-Fact"><span style="white-space: nowrap;" title="This claim needs references to reliable sources since June 2007">[<em>citation needed</em>]</span></sup></p>
<p><span class="mw-redirect">Walt Disney Productions</span> filmed a successful sequel in 1976 called <em><strong>The Shaggy D.A.</strong></em> which starred Dean Jones, Tim Conway, and Suzanne Pleshette. In 1988, a made-for-TV movie called <em><span class="new">The Return of the Shaggy Dog</span></em> continued the adventures of the now-adult Wilby Daniels; although also a sequel to the original film, it did not share any continuity with the Dean Jones version. <em>The Shaggy Dog</em> was also remade as a 1994 TV movie.</p>
<p>In 2006, Disney released a &#8220;remake&#8221; of the movie with an entirely different story and characters, unrelated to the original trilogy. To tie-in with the theatrical release of the 2006 film, the original 1959 movie was re-issued in the USA as a special DVD labelled <em>THE WILD &amp; WOOLLY EDITION</em>, which featured the movie in two forms; one in the original black and white, the other a <span class="mw-redirect">colorized</span> version. However, in the UK, the 1959 movie has only ever been made available on Disney DVD in black and white.</p>
<p><strong>Tagline:</strong> <em>The Funniest Shaggy Dog story ever told! Hello Dad&#8230; the funniest thing happened!</em></p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Plot</span></h2>
<p>Wilby Daniels is constantly misunderstood by his father, Wilson. Wilson thinks Wilby is crazy half the time because of his elder son&#8217;s often dangerous inventions. As a mailman who often runs afoul of canines, this has caused his dislike of dogs, and he can&#8217;t understand why his younger son, Mongomery &#8220;Moochie&#8221; wants a dog so badly.</p>
<p>Wilby and his self-centered rival Buzz Miller take a new French girl, Francesca Andrassy, to the local museum. Wilby gets separated from the other two, who leave without him. Wilby ends up in a new wing, where he meets Professor Plumcutt, who tells him all about mystical ancient beliefs, including the legend of the Borgia family, who used <span class="mw-redirect">shape-shifting</span> as a weapon against their enemies.</p>
<p>On the way out, Wilby collides with a table of rings, ending up with one in the cuff of his pants which he finds later. It is the cursed Borgia ring, and when he reads the inscription on it, he turns into Chiffon, Francesca&#8217;s shaggy <span class="mw-redirect">Old English sheepdog</span>. Confused about what has happened, Wilby as a dog goes to Professor Plumcutt, who says he has invoked the Borgia curse upon himself, which can only be broken through an act of selflessness. After getting chased out of his own house, Wilby has a series of misadventures, as he constantly switches back and forth between human and dog forms. Only Moochie and Professor Plumcutt know his true identity when he is a dog, as Wilby has spoken to them both in dog form. Finally, he goes to a local dance (as a human) and while dancing turns into a dog. He runs out quickly, and goes home.</p>
<p>The next day, Wilby (as a dog) and Moochie are talking when Francesca&#8217;s butler comes out and drags Wilby into the house. The butler and Dr. Andrassy discuss plans to steal a government secret, and Wilby (still a dog) overhears. Unfortunately for him, he transforms into human Wilby right in front of the spies and is discovered, but not before he heard Dr. Andrassy expressing his wish to get rid of his own daughter.</p>
<p>The spies capture him and force Francesca to leave with them, leaving Wilby (human) bound and gagged in the closet. Moochie sneaks into the house after the Andrasses leave and discovers Wilby, as a dog, bound in the closet. Wilby reveals the secret to his father, who goes to the authorities, only to be accused of being either crazy or a spy himself.</p>
<p>Wilby steals Buzz&#8217;s car and pursues the spies. Mr. Daniels, Buzz and Moochie follow him and the police end up chasing everyone. The spies attempt to leave via boat, but Wilby (dog form) swims up and wrestles with the men, as Francesca gets knocked out of the boat. He then saves her life and drags her ashore, breaking the curse.</p>
<p>Mr. Daniels and Chiffon are declared heroes, Francesca leaves for Paris without her evil dad, who has been presumably arrested for espionage, and she gives Chiffon to the Daniels family for them to keep as thanks. Since Mr. Daniels has gotten such commendation for foiling a spy ring due to &#8220;his love of dogs&#8221;, he can no longer have his dog-hating attitude, and allows Moochie to care for Chiffon as he wanted a dog all along. Wilby and Buzz decide to forget their rivalry over Francesca and resume their friendship.</p>
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