Greyfriars Bobby Part 1
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I saw this when I was 10! Thanks for putting this up. I recently found the book of the true story. This movie isn't accurate and it was good to find the book. But I still have great memories of the movie.
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Bobby's headstone reads "Greyfriars Bobby - died 14th January 1872 - aged 16 years - Let his loyalty and devotion be a lesson to us all".
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loved this film as far back as i can remember, i tried watching that yank movie Hachiko but was bored stiff. maybe its just richard gere. he is very dry, boring and a bit of a wooden-top actor. this is my favourite doggy movie and has always stayed with me. thx for upload helen.
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I enjoyed this at the age of 6 at the glorious Yuma Theater 1961.
Edinburgh Scotland learned that "Bobby" belonged to no one..yet he
belonged to "Every one!"( all I learned about being good was from my parents and Disney)
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Was a good proddie dog
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watch Hachiko: A Dog's Story same true story
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too bad it turned out to be a publicity stunt :(
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Thank the wee dog for giving us so much more than we realize we are worth. Thank that wee life for showing us that we might be greater than we are. Thank thee Bobby for teaching us that love is unconditional. I have been to Greyfriars and given the Lord's respect to his cache.
the story was somewhat the same with the movie hachiko: a dog's story...i really cried a lot..and the fact that i don't even notice the tears falling in my eyes makes me realize that if i were on that moment seeing those dogs...i would just love to stay with them just to make sure they're ok..... how i wish i have a dog like them...anyways thanks for uploading this video...god bless you!!!
amulet1709 3 months ago 4
@amulet1709 thank you for leaving such a wonderful comment, and bless you also
helen1434 3 months ago
This is the first time I have seen this wonderful film. It made me cry. I have added this to my favourites so I can watch it again and again. Thanks for posting this lovely film.
kerri494 10 months ago 4
@kerri494 your welcome i think after seeing the film it stays with you always, at least it did with me though i was 12 when i first saw it with my classmates and i was trying hard not to cry, so got the biggest lump in my throat ever, lucky it was dark in the room cus i did cry and still do to this day when i watch it.
helen1434 10 months ago
Well I was 7 years old when this film came out and my mother had to take me out of the cinema because I cried so hard. And then I was sad for about 6 months after thinking about that dog just waiting and waiting.
OK it's 50 years later but I can do it, I'm adult now.....oh no....old Jock is coughing...oh he's not well...oh it's all going to end in tears....that poor dog...poor Bobby....Waaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!
acechadwick 11 months ago 4
@acechadwick ha i know what you mean, iv seen the film lot of times yet i cry at the beginning the titles comin up on the screen wie the musi and auld jock on the hill wie Bobby.
helen1434 11 months ago