I’ve been dogsitting this week, which has me thinking about my favorite canine of classic film. I have to admit, I’m not an original at all: I love Skippy, of Asta fame. It doesn’t matter that I’m not a wire-haired terrier fan, or actually a terrier fan period. That dog runs the show, and I love him for it. So, apparently, did everyone who watched him. According to his IMDB bio, William Powell fell for him so hard in The Thin Man that he tried to adopt him. (Now we know that chemistry wasn’t just for show).
My favorite performance of Skippy’s, however, is not in my favorite sleuth film, wonderful as he is in it, and fantastic as his acrobatics as Asta are.
(By the way, that dog has a SERIOUS list of credits). No, my favorite role is his take on Mr. Smith in The Awful Truth.
There’s so much to love: His character’s name: the mister, and all it implies. His exposure of Lucy’s (Irene Dunne’s) shenanigans through his love for mirrors and hats.
Impressive hide and seek face hiding. And best of all, his role in Jerry’s (Grant’s) needling of his soon-to-be-ex (Dunne), first in the trial’s custody battle, and then on canine custody visits. Mr. Smith’s integral role in the couple’s lives is as much a part of the script as their jealousy and insecurities, and so closely models the dog love exhibited by so many couples I know.
Lest you doubt my love, take a look at the image on my blog: That’s Grant, laughing with Skippy in their incomparable The Awful Truth duet. You can watch this thrilling, lovable dog in action thanks to a marvelous YouTube tribute (forgive the song choice).
Carol
I love Asta!
leah@carygrantwonteatyou.com
Isn’t he the best????:) Hope you watched the video on YouTube. It’s pretty funny.
Patricia Nolan-Hall (@CaftanWoman)
Gee, that’s rather sweet about Powell wanting to adopt Skippy.
Such an energetic pup. Love him, but glad our relationship is confined to the movies. The old lazy, lumbering bulldog in Meet Me in St. Louis is more my real life style.
“I wasn’t going to hit George!” – Bringing Up Baby
leah@carygrantwonteatyou.com
Yeah, I like the lazy ones too:)
Silver Screenings
What?! They are the same dog? I had no idea!
This post is very timely: A video store near us is going out of business, so I swooped in there and scoped out the Classics section. I bought THREE Thin Man movies, which I’m très excited about, having owned none previously.
As I’m watching them this snowy weekend, I shall raise a glass to dear Skippy.
leah@carygrantwonteatyou.com
Oh that’s a perfect celebration—to The Thin Man, and to Skippy. I love it.