Digby - The Biggest Dog In The World

Digby - The Biggest Dog In The World
Digby - The Biggest Dog In The World

Film Details

Year

1973

Duration

88 minutes

Genres

Family

Language

English

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Synopsis

Young Billy is told he can't keep Digby, the loveable Old English sheepdog he's brought back from the dogs' home. Then, while being looked after by Billy's scientist neighbour Jeff, Digby drinks a top-secret growth formula - and soon the mutt has reached enormous proportions. As the army is brought in, Billy and Jeff race against time to save their shaggy pal. This comedy adventure's effects may be a little creaky, but it succeeds due to its innocent daftness and, with the like of Spike Milligan, Jim Dale and Victor Spinetti, its solid roster of Brit-com talent.

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U Classification

Contains mild slapstick violence.

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