9-year-old Georgia girl and her dog are sent to live with her aunt in Boston.9-year-old Georgia girl and her dog are sent to live with her aunt in Boston.9-year-old Georgia girl and her dog are sent to live with her aunt in Boston.
Howard Louis McNeely
- Genesis
- (as Howard McNeeley)
Robert Bray
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Lee Frederick
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
- Bill, the Baggage Clerk
- (uncredited)
Kenneth MacDonald
- Desk Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Lester Matthews
- Gerald Warren
- (uncredited)
George McDonald
- Beep
- (uncredited)
Jean Moorhead
- Judy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBanjo's director, Richard Fleischer, and his wife decided to go the Brown Derby Restaurant on the night of the film's primere. The couple sat down at the bar and they were greeted by a kind old gentleman who bought them drinks. Richard mentioned that he was a film director and the old man said he used to be in the business. The elderly man was none other than legendary film director, D.W. Griffith.
- ConnectionsReferenced in A Bicentenary with Bite: Revisiting 'Dark Age' (2017)
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9 year old Patricia Warren's Georgia life is turned upside down after her father dies in a horse riding accident. She and her dog Banjo are sent to live with her uptight aunt Elizabeth in Boston. Elizabeth is not eager to have the child and not happy at all with the dog. She had recently broken off her engagement to Dr. Bob. Pat decides to do some matchmaking. This is a lot of down-home sweetness flowing like molasses. It starts with bird-dogging in the old south to plenty of doggie slapstick. It's all very broad and played to its utter golly gee most by young Sharyn Moffett. It's just so broad.
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- SnoopyStyle
- Nov 14, 2021
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Banjo, en hund på äventyr
- Filming locations
- Georgia, USA(backgrounds)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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