The entertainment industry has long been aware of the fact that dogs are absolute gold when it comes to audience appeal. The first canine movie star was Jean, the Vitagraph Dog, a winsome collie who starred in wildly popular silent films in the 1910s. Jean was followed by other cinematic pooches like Strongheart and the legendary Rin-Tin-Tin, who was a major factor in making Warner Bros a powerhouse studio.
The success of those early movie stars and those who followed in their pawprints in film and TV, from Lassie to Benji to Eddie from, is simply testimony to a fact that’s never stopped being true for the last 15,000 years or so: people love dogs. They love them a lot more, in fact, than they love other people. This can be easily shown by considering the way dogs are used in fictional movies and shows.
UK dog behaviourist Graeme Hill has brought his training skills to Australia for Ten’s Dogs Behaving Badly. In horror movies, murderers frequently rack up astonishing human body counts – but if the psycho killer offs a dog, that’s when we know things are gettingdark. On the other hand, if your aim is to bring your audience to tears, you can’t go wrong with having a beloved family dog die – the volume of tears shed over the deaths of fictional mutts like Old Yeller or Marley dwarf those of any number of wannabe weepies that weren’t savvy enough to stick a dog in the story.
In all the winds of change that have buffeted society over the years, our love for dogs has never wavered, which is why today, when television is threatened on all sides by the relentless onslaught of modernity, dogs are still turned to as reliable bankers. The seriesis returning to screens on Ten, with the “Dogfather” Graeme Hall bringing his calm, kindly presence to bear once more on a motley crew of mutts whose behaviour needs correcting.
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