To: rawhide
When I was -very- young [maybe 4 or 5] I saw this black and white short movie about a little orphan boy who finds a stray dog in the streets of Paris.
[It was silent and there was absolutely no dialogue]
The child is overjoyed with his new friend and his pitiful life now has meaning and joy because he has something to love and someone to share it with.
Long story short, the boy eventually discovers that the dog had gotten separated from its owner....a blind, crippled beggar.
Although it tore him apart, he did the right thing and gave the dog back.
Through his own tears of sorrow and loneliness, he watched the *other* tears of joyous reunion between the little dog and the blind man.
I cried like a fool over that and apparently it really stuck with me because I have not forgotten the story in 40 years.
[and probably, in ways I'll never comprehend, made me the way I am, today]
10 posted on
09/24/2005 11:31:00 PM PDT by
Salamander
(There's nothing that "MORE COWBELL!" can't fix.......)
To: Salamander
Had a friend at work tell me his kids were mad at him because he was dead set against having a dog. I promptly reeled off the reasons why his family should have a dog; such as teaching respnsibility, companionship, protection, etc. He just stared at me like he was stunned. A week later, they had a dog.
12 posted on
09/24/2005 11:44:44 PM PDT by
Ken H
To: Salamander
wasn't this movie called, CLOWN? i remember seeing it at school... it was silent... but no dialogue was necessary... it's been about 35 years for me...
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