10.8.11

Koko's RED DOG Screen Test




What a beautiful dog!!!!!!



この映画観に行こかな♥実話なんやって★

たまには、Australiaの映画も、いかが??

THE OFFICIAL RED DOG TRAILER





Wikipedia

Red Dog (c. 1971 – 20 November 1979) was a Kelpie/cattle dog cross who was well-known for his travels through Western Australia's Pilbara region. There is a statue in his memory in Dampier, which is one of the towns to which he often returned.[1][2] He is frequently referred to as a "Red Kelpie"[3] or a "Red Cloud Kelpie".[4]

Red Dog is believed to have been born in the town of Paraburdoo in 1971[5] and had a variety of names to those who knew him, including: Bluey, Tally Ho, and Dog of the Northwest.[6] Tally Ho was his first name, given to him by a man called Colonel Cummings, who is believed to have been his first owner and the one who brought him to Dampier. The nickname "Red Dog" has been attributed to the red dirt of the Pilbara Region (although "red dog" is a common nickname for red kelpies and heelers much like "blue dog" is a common nickname for Australian Cattle Dogs). His second owner was John Stazzonelli, a truck driver with Hamersley Iron, whose work allowed Red to travel as far as Perth, Broome, Roebourne, Point Samson and Port Hedland.[7]

Following Stazzonelli's death in 1975, Red spent a lot of time travelling on his own, although he was taken in by many members of the community and a veterinarian who treated him.[6] Red was made a member of the Dampier Salts Sport and Social Club and the Transport Union. He was also given a bank account with the Wales Bank, which is said to have used him as a mascot and sales tool with the slogan "If Red banks at the Wales, then you can too."[6] Although he had many friends, it is believed that his death in 1979 was caused by deliberate strychnine poisoning.[citation needed] Red is buried in an unmarked grave somewhere between Dampier and Karratha.[8]

Soon after Red's death, Australian author Nancy Gillespie wrote and compiled anecdotes and poetry written by several people of the Pilbara region for her book Red Dog[9] as did Beverly Duckett in her 1993 book Red Dog: the Pilbara wanderer.[10]

Red Dog's story and statue have caught the attention of a number of people passing through Dampier including British author Louis de Bernières, who was inspired to write a book loosely based on Red's legend called Red Dog.[11] A Four-wheel drive club has been named in his honor.[12]

A feature film about Red, based on de Bernières' novel, has been made in Australia, originally planned for release in either October 2009[13] or in the first half of 2010[14] in Western Australia's Pilbara region. Based on a screenplay by Daniel Taplitz,[15] it is directed by Kriv Stenders and the title role played by Koko, who is already undergoing training for the role.[14] One source says that four red Kelpies have been trained to play the title role.[16] Released in cinemas August 4, 2011.[17]


Aussie Aussie Aussie!!!! Oi Oi Oi!!!!

love & thanks
にほんブログ村 海外生活ブログ オーストラリア情報へ

Cheers,

3 comments:

  1. 賢い犬やな。真剣に人の言うこと聞いて理解してるなんて、信じられんわ。千尋はこの英文はみんな読めるようになった?

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  2. *ハムさん*
    賢いやろ!最後のショック受けてるのが可愛い!!演技やけど笑

    この英文、全然難しくないで!
    なので読めるよー★

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  3. 進歩したね。日本にいるときは、こんな長文読まれへんかったやん。特に関係代名詞でかかってるとことか。
    良く勉強してるよ。

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