and takes to sleeping on his master's grave in the Greyfriars kirkyard, despite a caretaker with a "no dogs" rule. And when Bobby is taken up for being unlicensed, it's up to the children of ...
and takes to sleeping on his master's grave in the Greyfriars Kirkyard, despite a caretaker with a "no dogs" rule. And when Bobby is taken up for being unlicensed, it's up to the children of ...
Many Disney movies that have stood the test of time are focused on animals rather than people. Greyfriars Bobby is the story of a terrier that will not leave the grave of its deceased master.
For me, it started with "Greyfriars Bobby," an under-the-radar 1961 Disney film (pass the Kleenex please). "Old Yeller" followed, as did "Babe," "The Black Stallion," "Fly Away Home," and yup ...