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It was made into a well-received low budget film in 2000, a "sleeper", starring Frankie Munoz, Kevin Bacon and Diane Ladd. | It was made into a well-received low budget film in 2000, a "sleeper", starring Frankie Munoz, Kevin Bacon and Diane Ladd. | ||
In the filmed version, [[Jack Russell Terrier]]s were used instead of modern Fox Terriers. [[Enzo]], played Skip; his more famous real-life sire [[Moose (dog actor)|Moose]] played the aging Skip in the same film. | In the filmed version, [[Jack Russell Terrier]]s were used instead of modern Fox Terriers. [[Enzo]], played Skip; his more famous real-life sire [[Moose (dog actor)|Moose]] played the aging Skip in the same film.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 06:01, 22 September 2024
My Dog Skip' is an memoir or informal autobiography by Willie Morris centering on his boyhood and coming of age in Mississippi, and focusing particularly on his relationship with Skip, his Fox Terrier.
It was made into a well-received low budget film in 2000, a "sleeper", starring Frankie Munoz, Kevin Bacon and Diane Ladd.
In the filmed version, Jack Russell Terriers were used instead of modern Fox Terriers. Enzo, played Skip; his more famous real-life sire Moose played the aging Skip in the same film.