The Adventures Of Greyfriars Bobby
Director: John Henderson
Starring: Greg Wise, James Cosmo, Oliver Golding
Details: UK, 105mins, PG.
Calling the movie the 'adventures of' was the right title as this is more a series of scrapes that Bobby gets himself into, and out of, rather than a straightforward cohesive plot. Greyfriars Bobby tries to inject many a cliche (there's even an Oliver Twist/poor house sequence) and sometimes feels like a Lassie's greatest hits collection, but director Henderson deserves some credit in creating a realistic looking Victorian Edinburgh; shooting the dark back alleys and misty highlands in moody sepia colours gives the film a darkness not present in last year's Lassie. But this won't put the kids off, as Bobby is a little bit more believable and cheeky than the aristocratic looking Lassie, and they will whoop at the 1001 cute shots of the dog.
Review by Gavin Burke
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