Talk:Bingo (1991 film)
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Animal Cast
editBingo .... Lacey, 3½ years old at time of filming, part border collie
Bingo (Stand In) .... Maui, 2 years old, Lacey's son, part border collie
Bingo (Stunts) .... Max, 6 years old, part border collie
American Bulldog at Duke's .... Spike, 20 months old, weight: 120 pounds
Terrier at Duke's .... Magic, 2 years old, related to Higgins (dog) (Benji)
Border Collie/Newfoundland Terrier/Labrador X at Duke's .... Christmas, 7 years old, was saved from an L.A. pound and given to trainers Mark and Dawn Wiener as a wedding gift
Rough coated German Shepherd at Duke's .... Griz Bear, 4 years old, was rejected from International Guiding Eyes as a puppy due to the grooming required by his long coat
Terrier at Duke's .... Snickers, 2½ years old, also related to Higgins
Grey and White Terrier/Border Collie X at Duke's .... Bosco, 11 months old, Snickers' son
Golden Retriever at Duke's .... Lady, 9 years old, about to retire at time of filming
Chihuahua at Duke's .... Tiki, 2 years old, borrowed from Abbotsford pet store
Alaskan Brown Bear .... Donna, 3 years old, Trained by Lloyd Beebe, form Olympic Game Park, Sequim, Washington
Marilyn, Betty and Lauren .... were played by former miniature poodle champions, all of them male from Braylane Miniature Poodles, Am. Can. Ch. Braylane Blitz UD, TP, TDI and his two sons, Ch. Braylane Bill of Fare and Am. Can. Ch Braylane Bugsby CD, TP,TDI[1]
Bloodhound(s) .... were supplied by Maple Ridge Search and Rescue, Vancouver.[2]
References
- ^ Judy Bray, "POODLEFILMS: Movies/Videos Starring Poodles", January 14, 2004. Accessed March 10, 2008.
- ^ From the official Tri-Star Pictures press release
Based on this, I see no basis for believing that the dog named "Lacey" is actually of the Lacy breed. Nor do I think it's appropriate to imply that one single dog played the part, unless we have a reliable source to confirm that. Wbm1058 (talk) 14:43, 18 June 2015 (UTC)
I saw it from IMDb, it said that Lacey was actually a female dog found in a shelter by Hollywood Animals. Wonder if she has descendants live today, love this dog. Rex Augustus Sim (talk) 13:35, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
It's Not a David Lynch Movie
editSomebody changed Bingo thinking it was a David Lynch movie. It needs to be fixed to its regular page. --Dancedom (talk) 01:13, 14 May 2016 (UTC)
The entire page has been replaced with the info for Eraserhead. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.42.209.36 (talk) 21:42, 15 May 2016 (UTC)