His Master's Voice

September. 01,1925      NR
Rating:
5.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A loyal dog follows his master to the front in World War One.

Thunder as  the dog
George Hackathorne as  Bob Henley
Marjorie Daw as  Mary Blake
Mary Carr as  Mrs. Henley
Will Walling as  William Marshall
Brooks Benedict as  Jack Fenton
Flash the Dog as  Flash - Son of Thunder

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Reviews

Dorathen
1925/09/01

Better Late Then Never

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Nessieldwi
1925/09/02

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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InformationRap
1925/09/03

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Murphy Howard
1925/09/04

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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movingpicturegal
1925/09/05

Story of the one who never proves unfaithful to a man - his dog. Thunder "the Marvel Dog" understands the qualities essential to good dogs - courage, love, and loyalty - and brings these qualities to his relationship with his master, Bob Barry (played by George Hackathorne), a young architect student who, to his own secret shame, is a "coward". Bob and his girl (who he "worships") go on a picnic in a pretty woodland setting where a creep/bully bribes a tough to pick a fight with poor Bob and give him a good scare, then steps into the fight to make Bob look a coward in front of this girl. Later this same bully steals Bob's entry in a scholarship competition to design a new town library - um, what a jerk. Well, suddenly, War is declared - Bob gets called, but is afraid to go. He nearly deserts, but luckily Thunder has enlisted in the Red Cross, encounters his old master and gets him back in the trenches, then helps out as his master performs an act of great courage and attempts to overcome his cowardice!This is a cute film - Thunder is a neat dog, he looks so cute in his "close-up" in the opening credits - aw. Flash the pup, seen briefly in this as Thunder's son, is darling here, by the way. Now, maybe I'm just an unusual sort of gal, but I think the Bob character is kind of attractive - I guess I just sort of like the gentle, artistic "weakling" (as one character calls him) type of guy, and hey, he DOES love dogs. George Hackathorne seems to specialize is this sort of character, I think he gives an excellent performance here. The relationship between man and his girlfriend is pretty passed over in this film in favor of the "man and his dog" relationship, so the girl is just sort of there for show, I suppose. The DVD of this, put out by Grapevine, features a decent looking black and white print with pretty good contrast, a bit of light scratching in places. I quite like the stereo music score that accompanies this - suitably dreamlike in the picnic/woodland scenes, very dramatic in the scenes in the trenches. Enjoyable film - especially for those who love dogs.

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boblipton
1925/09/06

Thunder the Dog was one of the numerous Dog Stars that sprang up in the wake of Rin-Tin-Tin. He starred in a half dozen movies in the mid-twenties and then disappeared from the screen.In this one, he is the loyal pet of George Hackathorne, a thoroughgoing coward. George behaves like the 98-pound weakling in a Charles Atlas advertisement, but Thunder loves him anyway and when George is drafted in the army for World War I, Thunder decides to join the Red Cross.We then advance several months. Thunder appears to be the relief driver in a Red Cross ambulance and George is sitting by the side of the road, shaking in terror. Eventually things settle out and George overcomes his cowardice because of Thunder's love for him.The movie never quite seems to make up its mind whether it's about George or Thunder. While there is much to be said for that balance in scripting, the quality of the script can't quite maintain that balance as Thunder comes off as smarter than the people he is around. Production values are excellent and the battle scenes look convincing. But don't pass up a chance to see Rin-Tin-Tin, with very good actors and great behind the camera talent, for this one.

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