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Great Dane | Dachshund
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6.5/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 13,516,000 USD
In the movie, Suzanne Pleshette is obsessed with dachshunds, but in real life, she shared her home with a Yorkshire terrier named Missy. Because her pooch could smell Pleshette's "co-stars" on her when she got home at night - and didn't like it - the actress had to shower and change her clothes before leaving the studio.
Brutus, the 'Ugly Dachshund', also appeared in another Walt Disney film, six years earlier as one of the Swiss Family Robinson's two guardian Great Danes, Duke.
Final film of Dick Wessel. He died shortly after principal photography was completed, and Paul Frees looped in Wessel's entire part in post-production.
Released on a bill with the 1966 cartoon featurette, "Winnie The Pooh and the Honey Tree"(1966).
Following Dean Jones' death on September 1, 2015, all of the actors in this film (including the extras) are deceased.
"Kenji: Rion! Rion! Mark Garrison: Lion? [Kenji points to Brutus, standing over Mr. Toyama, laying on the ground] Fran Garrison: Brutus! Mark call him off. Mr. Toyama. Mr. Toyama: Take away rion! Fran Garrison: That's not a lion, that's a dog. Mr. Toyama: [sits up] You call THAT, dog?"
"Fran Garrison: Mark it's hard enough to cater a party for 60 people without that four legged demolition squad around. Mark Garrison: Demolition squad? Well what about that, that wrecking crew of yours? [the Dacshunds]"