Greyfriars Bobby (1961) is one of a string of Disney live-action movies from the early 1960s set in Europe (and one of a trio set in Scotland, along with Kidnapped and Rob Roy). Probably one of the least-known Disney movies from this era, it’s based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Eleanor Atkinson—whom I did not realize, till I was writing this post, was actually American! Apparently, Atkinson had never been to Scotland before writing the novel, but its authentic local color indicates careful research on her part.
Bobby is a Skye terrier who, as the movie opens, officially belongs to a farmer outside of Edinburgh. However, the person to whom he is most strongly attached is an elderly shepherd known as “Auld Jock” (Alex Mackenzie) who works at the farm. When hard times force the farmer to let the old man go, Bobby escapes from the farm and follows Jock to Edinburgh, staying faithfully with the now frail and ill old man as he wanders the gloomy streets in search of shelter. And when Jock dies, Bobby insists on remaining by his grave in Greyfriars kirkyard, in spite of the efforts of the blustering caretaker, Mr. Brown (Donald Crisp), to evict him. [Read more…]