Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Dog Daze, directed by George Sidney, is a delightful little comedy that encapsulates the mischief and camaraderie of The Gang as they scheme to pay off a meager debt. There's a lighthearted, playful tone throughout, with the pacing keeping you engaged, as they concoct increasingly absurd plans to round up stray dogs. The practical effects, particularly with the canines, add a charming touch and highlight the era's filmmaking style. The performances from the young cast are spirited, capturing that youthful energy and camaraderie. The humor, while simple, is effective, and you can't help but appreciate the antics as they teeter on the edge of trouble. It’s an interesting snapshot of 1930s comedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Features early comedic mischief.Interesting practical effects with dogs.Captures youthful camaraderie and 1930s tone.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover