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4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Four Color 1189
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Four Color #1189 Universal
Grade:
9.2
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #:
0201614028
Owner:
4GEMWORKS
SET DETAILS
Winning Set:
4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Date Added:
12/7/2012
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
Walt Disney’s Greyfriars Bobby 11/61 Based on the 1961 Disney film: Greyfriars Bobby
Photo Cover: Donald Crisp and dog
Script: Eric Freiwald; Robert Schaefer
Pencils & Inks: Jesse Marsh
This copy is just the sixth best of seven copies graded to date. A single 9.8 tops the census. 05/13. I originally bought this ungraded, as a VF+, from Heritage Auctions.
Table of Contents
1. 0. Greyfriars Bobby
Walt Disney's Greyfriars Bobby
2. 1. Greyfriars Bobby
Walt Disney's Greyfriars Bobby
3. 2. Greyfriars Bobby and Other Terriers
Greyfriars Bobby
4. 3. Bobby's Lasting Fame
Greyfriars Bobby
5. 4. Working Dogs This is the single page cartoon that is the back cover of this and some other copies of this issue.
6. 5. AD back version This is a variant that exists on some back covers of this issue.
Some data courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://www.comics.org/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
http://www.comics.org/issue/16586/
Wikipedia provides some additional information on the film that was source material for this comic book.
Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith in a story about two Scottish men who compete for the affection of a Skye Terrier named Bobby. The screenplay by Robert Westerby was based upon a novel by Eleanor Atkinson which was based, in turn, upon an incident in 19th century Edinburgh involving a dog that came to be known as Greyfriars Bobby. The film was directed by Don Chaffey and shot in England and Scotland. The film has been released to DVD.
Plot and cast [edit]
A little Skye Terrier named Bobby is the pet of a Scottish farmer and his wife (Gordon Jackson and Rosalie Crutchley) but the dog loves a hired man on the farm called Auld Jock (Alex Mackenzie). When money grows scarce on the farm, Auld Jock is fired. He travels to Edinburgh, and Bobby follows him. Auld Jock dies in poverty and is buried in Greyfriar's Kirkyard. Bobby returns to Auld Jock's grave every night to sleep.
Against the wishes of his wife (Kay Walsh), the graveyard caretaker James Brown (Donald Crisp) tries to shoo Bobby away, but Bobby always finds his way back to the grave. Bobby endears himself to all, especially the neighborhood children. Brown and a restaurant owner, Mr. Traill (Laurence Naismith), compete for the affections of the dog. Brown alleges Traill should pay Bobby's licence fee, which he refuses on principle, not being Bobby's master.
Bobby's fate rests with the Lord Provost of Edinburgh (Andrew Cruickshank) and, without a license and someone to take responsibility for Bobby, he may be destroyed. The children of Edinburgh contribute their pennies for Bobby's license. Bobby is declared a Freeman of the City and adopted by the populace of Edinburgh. Cast includes Duncan Macrae as Constable Maclean, Freda Jackson as Old Woman Caretaker, Moultrie Kelsall as The Magistrate, Jameson Clark as Constable, and Vincent Winter as Tammy.
Reception [edit]
Variety commented, "Greyfriars Bobby sets out to melt the heart and does it skillfully. Central character is a little Skye terrier, and this engaging little animal is quite irresistible...Patiently and brilliantly trained, Bobby wraps up the stellar honors for himself and the humans, knowing they don't stand a chance, wisely are content to play chorus. Nevertheless, there are some very effective pieces of thesping, largely by Scottish actors. Laurence Naismith gives a strong, likeable performance as the kindly eating-house owner who takes Bobby under his wing..."[1]
Trivia [edit]
There is a statue in Edinburgh, Scotland, to honor Bobby's
loyalty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyfriars_Bobby_(1961_film)
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