Wealthy sportsman James Haggin (Walter Pidgeon) lives on a Quebec estate called Wintapi. Émile Fornet (Émile Genest), handler of Haggin's hunting dogs, and Émile's wife Therese (Janette Bertrand), Haggin's cook and housekeeper, live in a separate house on the estate. To start a line of top show dogs, Haggin purchases the winner of the Montreal Kennel Club show, an Irish setter named Red.
Walter Pidgeon
James Haggin
Gilles Payant
Rene Dumont
Émile Genest
Emile Fornet
Janette Bertrand
Therese Fornet
Georges Bouvier
Baggageman
Doris Lussier
Farmer Mariot
Rolland Bédard
Conductor
Teddy Burns Goulet
Engineer
Director
Norman Tokar
Novel
Jim Kjelgaard
Screenplay
Louis Pelletier
January 27, 2021
6
It holds some charm, but <em>'Big Red'</em> is mostly average.
Gilles Payant gives a likeable, if wooden, performance as Rene, while Walter Pidgeon adds a touch of elegance to the film as James. Émile Genest and Janette Bertrand are alright, too. The cast I actually like, it's just the plot and how it is told that hampers the film for me.
The onscreen dogs are adorable and their story ends in a cutesy manner, but there's not much more to enjoy past that. It's a very basic premise which is revealed in a very basic way. Nothing necessarily bad, but nothing all that good either. Forgettable, in a word.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00