Jean the Dog

Jean the Dog

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The Modern Prodigal
Title: The Modern Prodigal
Character: Jean, the Dog
Released: March 28, 1913
Type: Movie
With all the good influences and favorable surroundings of a model home, Mr. and Mrs. Gray cannot understand why their son, Jack, does not prefer it to all other places. Jack seeks pleasure elsewhere and his father finds fault with him for his non-appearance at supper-time or his delay in getting home a certain hour at night.
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The Signal of Distress
Title: The Signal of Distress
Character: Jean, a Dog
Released: December 9, 1912
Type: Movie
Dolly Dillard jumps at the conclusion that George Gordon is playing her false, as he affectionately greets his sister at the train when she comes to pay him a visit. Dolly, who is not acquainted with his sister, sends back her engagement ring. Sad and disconsolate, she saunters to the cliffs overlooking the seashore, trying to forget her imagined wrong. As she is climbing down the side of the rocky prominence, her foot slips and she falls into a narrow crevice. She finds herself helpless with a sprained ankle. Remembering George's returned match-case, she tears a piece of cloth from her skirt; writes with a burnt match a note, telling of her accident. She ties it around her shoe and throws it over the cliff to her collie dog Jean, who carries the missive to George, who at once, after summoning aid, goes to her rescue, accompanied by his sister.
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Playmates
Title: Playmates
Character: Jean, a Dog
Released: February 10, 1912
Type: Movie
A short film about the friendship between a little girl and a stray dog.
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Jean Intervenes
Title: Jean Intervenes
Character: Jean, Billy's Dog
Released: January 23, 1912
Type: Movie
"Love me, love my dog," does not appeal to Billy Hallock. He is very jealous of his wife's attentions to her dog "Jean."
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The Stumbling block
Title: The Stumbling block
Released: June 20, 1911
Type: Movie
A man is rejected by a woman, and then decides to have her dog stolen. The dog is very approachable, and although he at first wants nothing to do with the man, they ultimately become good friends. Finally, he gives the dog back to the woman.
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Where the Winds Blow
Title: Where the Winds Blow
Released: December 31, 1910
Type: Movie
Hugh gives his dog to Nancy while he goes to sea. When Nancy's father runs out of money, he must return to the sea with Hugh.
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A Tin-Type Romance
Title: A Tin-Type Romance
Character: Jean, the Vitagraph Dog
Released: December 6, 1910
Type: Movie
Two nice young people become acquainted at the beach; A romance develops.
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Auld Robin Gray
Title: Auld Robin Gray
Released: October 18, 1910
Type: Movie
Poor Jaime goes to sea to earn enough money to marry Jenny, where he is believed to be lost. Left to support her parents, Jenny is persuaded to marry old Robin Gray.
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Jean the Match-Maker
Title: Jean the Match-Maker
Character: Jean, a Dog
Released: September 19, 1910
Type: Movie
Bent on having a summer’s vacation, two working girls hire a tent and pitch their camp on the shore of a beautiful lake. As fate would have it, two farmer lads, living with their widowed mother and their pet border collie Jean, unexpectedly come onto the tent of the girls.