Lacey, a new Chinese name.
Lacey
◎2005
◎ Country UK/USA/Ireland
◎ Category Adventure/Family
Language English
On-screen Chinese
◎ The film is 95 minutes long.
Director Charles Sturridge.
Starring robert carr
Peter Dinklage ... Lori.
Ken Drewry ... Campbell
Gregor fisher ... Mapes.
Edward fox ... Hurton.
Robert hardy ... Mr. Judge Murray.
Celyn Jones ... Snickers.
Lacey the dog ... Lacey the dog.
Jamie Lee ... Tom (male name)
John lynch ... Sam (male name)
Nicholas Lyndhurst ... Belt buckle.
Kelly macdonald ... Jenny.
David montes ... (Voice)
Samantha morton ... Sarah.
Peter O'Toole ... Duke.
Steve pemberton ... Edward Hynes.
Brian Pettifo ... Antonel.
Jemma Redgrave ... Daisy.
John Standing ... French.
Angela Thorne ... Dr Seagull.
Peter Wight ... Dr Jarrett.
Put on a play:
Eric knight ... (Lacey's character)
Matthew Jacobs ... (author) and
Gary ross gary ross (author) and ...
Elizabeth anderson ... (Author)
◎ Classification Australia: PG/ UK: PG/ Ireland: PG.
◎ Production Company Entertainment Film Distribution Co., Ltd.
[Edit this paragraph] Introduction to the plot
The 1990s edition of Lacey describes the Turner family moving from the city to the mountains of Virginia. Every family member has more or less his own problems to solve. The most troublesome thing is Matt, who is in a rebellious period of youth. He felt lonely and lost in the new environment. The arrival of a stray dog ... Lasse ... timely condensed the centripetal force of the Turner family. In the 1990 s, when interpersonal relationships were alienated and violence was rampant, even Americans shouted to return to their families. Lacey, a warm and touching new dog suitable for the whole family to watch, embodies the dramatic tension of the times and the unspeakable "hero cherishing" between men, and shows the rare level and texture of "hero films" in recent years!
The story takes place in Yorkshire, England on the eve of World War II: Sam and his wife Sarah have been living a very embarrassing life. Sam lost her only job because of the turbulent situation. In order to make a living, Sam had to sell her son Joe's dog Lacey to the Duke of Lu Delin. Lacey, who missed her young master, sneaked out of the Duke's house several times, but the loyal Sam family reluctantly returned it every time. Later, the duke and granddaughter moved to distant Scotland, and Lacey escaped again and went through hardships to return to her master. The old duke was moved by Lacey's courage and perseverance and returned it to Joe. Lacey is finally reunited with his master.
Animal Oscar
Not all the stars shining on the screen are human. There are also many smart, brave or funny big stars in the animal kingdom. Some animals are willing to set off the green leaves of human beings, and some animals are well-deserved protagonists-while human beings have become walk-on …
Leo, MGM's lion, was one of the earliest animal stars to appear on the screen. Leo is a little lion discovered by animal trainer Volney Pfeiffer in Port Sudan, Africa. When Samuel Goldwin saw the handsome "Leo" when he grew up, he immediately chose it as the company's trademark image. After as many as 1927 shots, Leo's roaring image became the registered trademark of all MGM films.
Lacey is probably one of the most enduring star dogs. The movie Lacey the Ghost Dog 1943 was released. This sheepdog is as smart as human beings and has a legendary adventure. After this blockbuster movie, the story of "Lacey" led to the birth of seven other movies, a radio drama and a feature-length TV series. Interestingly, although Lacey is a bitch, all of them are played by male dogs. One of the reasons for this is that during molting, the fur of male dogs is thicker than that of female dogs and looks fuller.
Among the recent animal stars, 13-year-old killer whale "Keke" weighs 7,000 pounds and once appeared in the movie "Whales Break Through Heaven" (1993). This Hollywood blockbuster tells the story of a rebellious whale in prison. It became a friend of a little boy, and with his encouragement, he crossed the seawall to pursue freedom. The whale scene shooting was jointly completed by the real whale "Keke" and the simulated mechanical whale. The latter is large and small, and the effect is very realistic. 1998, the killer whale "Keke" was finally released into the waters off the coast of Iceland after spending most of his life in an artificial pool. Unfortunately, Tang Ke died of pneumonia in 2003.
In the Australian film Bobby Piggy, almost all of them are animal actors. It tells the story of a little pig who wants to be a sheepdog and herd sheep. In order to make the pig "Bobby" and his farm partners more vivid, computer-generated mouths are superimposed on them. In fact, advanced technology has made animal movies look brand-new. Animal movements can be processed frame by frame in the post-production stage, so that they look like teeth, lips and tongues can rotate freely!
Maybe one day, animals will win an Oscar.