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Hambone and Hillie | |
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Directed by | Roy Watts |
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Story by | Ken Barnett |
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Cinematography | Jon R. Kranhouse |
Edited by | R.J. Kizer |
Music by | George Garvarentz |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hambone and Hillie is a 1984 American comedy-drama film about a dog (Hambone) separated from his owner (Hillie). The dog treks from New York to Los Angeles, meeting a host of helpers along the way. It was directed by Roy Watts, and starred Lillian Gish, Timothy Bottoms, Candy Clark, and O. J. Simpson. [1] [2]
A dog treks a long, arduous journey from New York City to Los Angeles to be reunited with his owner, Hillie (Lillian Gish), meeting a lot of helpers along the way.
Hambone and Hillie was filmed in July and August 1983 in New York City; Pittsburgh; Chicago; Springfield, Illinois; St Louis; Marion, Kansas; Colorado Springs; Las Vegas; and Los Angeles.
Lillian Gish was cast as Hillie Radcliffe. [3] [4] [5]
Hambone and Hillie was released in theatres on April 24, 1984. The film was released on VHS on October 6, 1997, by Anchor Bay Entertainment. [6]