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Directed by | Charles R. Rondeau |
Written by | Dorrell McGowan |
Produced by | Hugh M. Hooker |
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Music by | Ronald Stein |
Distributed by | Allied Artists[1] |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Littlest Hobo is a 1958 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau.[2][3] The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann,[4] in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd.[5][6][7] It was the debut production of Hugh M. Hooker,[8] as well as Rondeau's debut production.[9] Filming took place around Bryce Canyon in Utah.[10] The film featured the song Road Without End, sung by Randy Sparks.[11][12] It was released by Allied Artists Pictures,[13][14] and would later become adapted into a Canadian television series in 1963.[15]