Loyal Heart (1946)
6/10
Fleet, Come Home
21 March 2019
Percy Marmont owes Beckett Bould a packet of money but can't pay. The winter has been hard on the crofter, and his wife needs to go to hospital. Bould demands payment, or he'll take everything Marmont has.... or his border collie

That's the start of this overly sentimental movie about border collies. I love dogs, and border collies are among the best breeds: intelligent, hard-working.... all the qualities a dog should have, and which are on display here, particularly in the sheepdog contest which Marmont's dog wins under the guidance of Marmont's son, Philip Kay.

It's under the direction of Oswald Mitchell, a director I hold a grudge against; he directed half a dozen of the "Old Mother Riley" movies. There's a sloppiness to this movie's end which I attribute to a director who could take charge of an Arthur Lucan performance and use his own name. But I'm willing to put that aside and admit this is a nice little movie, thanks to the dog.
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