A farm boy and his dog go hunting with his teenage brother (Fabian) and an older friend (Stuart Whitman) in 1912.A farm boy and his dog go hunting with his teenage brother (Fabian) and an older friend (Stuart Whitman) in 1912.A farm boy and his dog go hunting with his teenage brother (Fabian) and an older friend (Stuart Whitman) in 1912.
James Beck
- Terminus Dooley
- (as Jim Beck)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaClaude Akins and Edgar Buchanan also appeared together in "Riverboat: Duel on the River" (#2.11) and "Bonanza:Sam Hill" #2.34).
- Quotes
Aaron McKinney: All I done what had to be done. Weren't nothin' to take pride in.
Clint McKinney: I take pride in. A heap a pride.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 (1999)
- SoundtracksHound-Dog Man
Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
Sung by Fabian during the opening and closing credits.
Featured review
Country fun
This is really just some good old country fun, pretty well done. Hound dog refers to a real dog that they took out hunting, and a young fellow wanted to do that when he grew up. You have romantic tangles with Carol Lynley and young Dodie Stevens, who had a hit with Pink Shoelaces at the time. Pleny of singin and dancin, including a rollicking enjoyable barn dance scene. Fabian sings and so does Dodie. The title song was made into a good rock and roll hit, written by the famous Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. Not all the songs are great and I have no idea why This Friendly World got any attention. The picture was wide Cinemascope, but full-screen on TV.
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- GeoSlv
- Jul 16, 2010
Details
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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