
Summary
In an exquisite tableau of early cinematic charm, a young man, earnest in his romantic pursuits, finds his meticulously orchestrated courtship of a captivating woman unexpectedly upended by the unforeseen arrival of a solitary, runaway child. The child, a poignant figure of vulnerability, inadvertently stumbles into the domestic sphere the suitor so ardently hopes to establish. A cascade of comedic and tender misunderstandings ensues as the woman, mistaking the child's identity and connection to her paramour, navigates a burgeoning emotional landscape clouded by misapprehension. Yet, amidst this human foible and nascent romantic entanglement, it is the extraordinary acumen of a canine companion, Pal, that truly anchors the narrative. Through a series of near-miraculous interventions and an uncanny grasp of human dilemmas, Pal the Dog exhibits a form of 'dog sense' so profound, so intuitively attuned to the unfolding drama, that it propels the plot towards its felicitous resolution with an almost mythic degree of sagacity, ultimately illuminating the path to clarity and marital bliss.
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A runaway child wanders into the home of a young man engaged in trying to interest a girl in becoming his wife. The girl mistakes the child's identity. All ends well, but novel situations are introduced, illustrating "dog sense" to an almost unbelievable degree.
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- DirectorFred Hibbard
- Year1923
- CountryUnited States
- IMDb Rating—/10
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