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      • In the classic 1941 film High Sierra, a small dog plays a critical part in the plot. This dog plays a stray named "Pard" that the lead character, a fugitive played by Humphrey Bogart, grows attached to and adopts. In the credits, the dog even gets billing: Pard was played by a dog named Zero.
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  2. May 15, 2020 · In the classic 1941 film High Sierra, a small dog plays a critical part in the plot. This dog plays a stray named "Pard" that the lead character, a fugitive played by Humphrey Bogart, grows attached to and adopts. In the credits, the dog even gets billing: Pard was played by a dog named Zero.

  3. Bogart's portrayal of Roy Earle in High Sierra made him a star, and changed the way Warner Bros. saw him. Pard, the dog of Bogart's character was erroneously believed by some to be canine actor Terry (Toto from The Wizard of Oz). It was in fact Bogart's own dog, Zero. In the final scene, Buster Wiles, a stunt performer, plays Roy's corpse.

  4. There is a popular but unsubstantiated story that "Pard" played by Zero the Dog was Humphrey Bogart's dog in real life.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Raoul Walsh
    • 1941-01-25
  5. Feb 13, 2015 · Yes, it was definitely Bogart's own dog. A key common ground <between Bacall and Bogart> was a mutual love of dogs. Bogart had owned a wide array over the years, including a vast Newfoundland terrier called Cappy, a couple of Sealyhams and Scottish Terriers.

  6. Humphrey Bogart as Roy Earle, second fiddle in "High Sierra" (1941) Roy : [reading from a newspaper] Listen to this: "Police are hot on his trail. He's traveling with a woman called Marie and a little white mongrel dog who answers to the name of Pard"

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  7. Apr 27, 2015 · One of the most memorable scenes in High Sierra takes place when Roy Earle (Humphrey Bogart) is driving towards Camp Shaw high in the mountains of California after being released from prison. The camera sweeps the Sierra peaks and pans down to Earle’s car as he pauses at the junction of the dirt road leading to his destination.

  8. High Sierra (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Desperado Opening sequence from Raoul Walsh's High Sierra, 1941, introducing Roy "Mad Dog" Earle (Humphrey Bogart, in his breakthrough role), from a script by W.R. Burnett and John Huston.