My Dog Skip


1h 35m 2000

Brief Synopsis

In 1942, a shy boy receives an exuberant Jack Russell terrier that plays matchmaker and helps protect him from bullies.

Film Details

Also Known As
Mein Hund Skip, Min hund Skip, Mon chien Skip
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Family
Period
Release Date
2000
Distribution Company
WARNER BROS. PICTURES DISTRIBUTION (WBPD)
Location
Canton, Mississippi, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

Synopsis

Based on the true-life story of 9-year-old Willie Morris and his dog Skip, growing up in a small Mississippi town during World War II. Willie and his remote and overprotective father don't get along, but when an irresistable Jack Russell Terrier enters the picture, important lessons about love, loyalty and the special bonds bewteen father and son are learned.

Crew

Steve C. Aaron

Sound Mixer

Deva Anderson

Music Supervisor

Brad Arensman

Post-Production Supervisor

David Bach

Dialogue Editor

Jeffrey Barnett

Foley Recordist

Jeffrey Barnett

Adr

Bruce Bell

Foley Mixer

Bruce Bell

Adr Mixer

Bridget Bergman

Makeup

Barbara Blough

Animal Wrangler

John Blough

Animal Wrangler

David Bomba

Production Designer

Stephen Bourgeois

Special Effects

Dale Brown

Foley Editor

Bill Brummond

Steadicam Operator

David V Butler

Dialogue Editor

Sal Camacho

Camera Operator

James L Carter

Director Of Photography

James L Carter

Dp/Cinematographer

Will Cauthen

Consultant

Pamela Cederquist

Assistant Director

Cary Cook

Director Of Photography

Cary Cook

Dp/Cinematographer

Jennifer Corey

Production Coordinator

Stephanie Corsalini

Casting

Joan Cunningham

Assistant Director

Lee Cunningham

Set Decorator

Mathilde Decagny

Animal Trainer

Jonathon Dickson

Consultant

Louis Digiaimo

Casting

Tracey A Doyle

Set Decorator

Bryan Ewing

Consultant

Marty Ewing

Executive Producer

Marty Ewing

Unit Production Manager

Robert Fernandez

Sound Mixer

Stephen Hunter Flick

Sound Design

Edi Giguere

Costume Designer

Gail Gilchriest

Screenplay

Alexandra Gonzales

Dialogue Editor

William S Grisco

Animal Trainer

Dana Gustafson

Foley Editor

Jeff Habberstad

Stunt Coordinator

John Lee Hancock

Producer

Bill Hansard

Other

Jim Harrison

Music Editor

William Jacobs

Editor

Harry James

Song Performer

Broderick Johnson

Producer

Mark Johnson

Producer

Louis Jordan

Song Performer

Andrew Kosove

Producer

Marty Layton

Camera Operator

Samuel Lehmer

Rerecording

Jennifer Robyn Madeloff

Casting Associate

Drew Malone

Consultant

Mindy Marin

Casting

Charles B Maynes

Sound Editor

Anna Mewbourne-elias

Consultant

Sunny Meyer

Sound Mixer

Christi Moore-brantley

Production Associate

Willie Morris

Book As Source Material

Ryan Murphy

Other

Stewart Nelson

Adr Editor

Jeffrey Perkins

Rerecording

Chris Peusch

Consultant

Marshall Pock

Casting

Mathew Della Polla

Music

Louis Prima

Song Performer

Kenner Purvis

Consultant

Timothy T Rakoczy

Dialogue Editor

K G Ramsey

Hair Stylist

David Rings

Consultant

Delphine Robertson

Music Coordinator

Robin Robertson

Location Manager

Kris Rosamond

Consultant

Ray Rosamond

Consultant

Harvey Rosenstock

Editor

William Ross

Music

William Ross

Music Conductor

Pamela Roth

Makeup Artist

Jay Russell

Executive Producer

Alex Schwartz

Foley Editor

Rob Simons

Other

Scott Stambler

Music

Edward Steidele

Foley Editor

Chris Stoia

Assistant Director

Sheridan Thayer

Production Supervisor

The Andrews Sisters

Song Performer

The Boswell Sisters

Song Performer

Judi Townsend

Script Supervisor

Lovelynn Vanderhorst

Costume Supervisor

Sherry Whitfield

Music Editor

Gary Winter

Editor

Matthew Zeringue

Special Effects

Film Details

Also Known As
Mein Hund Skip, Min hund Skip, Mon chien Skip
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Family
Period
Release Date
2000
Distribution Company
WARNER BROS. PICTURES DISTRIBUTION (WBPD)
Location
Canton, Mississippi, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter January 12, 2000

Expanded Release in United States January 21, 2000

Wide Release in United States March 3, 2000

Released in United States on Video July 11, 2000

Began shooting May 10, 1998.

Completed shooting June 23, 1998.

Author Willie Morris died in August 1999.

Released in United States Winter January 12, 2000

Expanded Release in United States January 21, 2000

Wide Release in United States March 3, 2000

Released in United States on Video July 11, 2000

Winner of the 2000 award for Best Family Film (live action) from the Broadcast Film Critics Association.