Owd Bob

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"A touching tale about family, friends . . . and dogs"
  • NR
  • 1998
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 6.2  (439)

Owd Bob is a heartwarming family drama movie from 1998, directed by Rodney Gibbons. The film is set in the stunningly beautiful landscape of the Scottish Highlands and tells the story of a faithful and courageous border collie named Owd Bob, owned by a famed Scottish shepherd named Adam (James Cromwell). The movie deeply explores the bond between Adam and Owd Bob and their relationship with the local community, highlighting the importance of loyalty, love, and honor.

Adam and Owd Bob live a simple, quiet life in the outskirts of a small Scottish town, in a cottage surrounded by lush green meadows and rolling hills. Adam, a man of few words, is a respected shepherd in the community, known for his expertise in handling stubborn and unpredictable sheep. Owd Bob is his trusted companion and works alongside him as his right-hand dog.

Life is good until tragedy strikes Adam's family when his granddaughter, Kirstie (Jemima Rooper), loses her mother in a fatal accident. Kirstie is sent to live with her grandfather, Adam, in Scotland, where she discovers the joys of country life and befriends Owd Bob. At first, Kirstie is afraid of the big, strong sheepdog but soon learns to love him and the Scottish ways.

However, not everything is smooth sailing in the Scottish town. The neighboring shepherd, James (Colm Meaney), is a ruthless and arrogant man who is willing to cheat and play dirty to win the annual sheepdog trials, the biggest event in the town. The competition prize is a trophy named after a legendary Scottish shepherd, MacGregor, and Adam has won it several times. James despises Adam and is determined to take the trophy away from him, even if it means putting Owd Bob's loyalty to the test.

The movie features beautiful shots of the Scottish countryside showcasing the best of the highlands. The filmmakers have done an excellent job of capturing and conveying the beauty of Scotland through their camera's lens. Additionally, the chemistry between James Cromwell and Colm Meaney, as bitter rivals who have a shared respect for each other, is a standout feature of the movie. Their relationship adds an interesting layer and authenticity to the story and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

James Cromwell delivers an outstanding performance as Adam, the shepherd, who has a reputation for his no-nonsense attitude but a soft spot for his granddaughter and his dog. He portrays the character with poise and grace, capturing the essence of a skilled, aging shepherd. His work with the animals and his devotion to Owd Bob is a highlight of the film. Jemima Rooper is also impressive as Kirstie, bringing the right amount of innocence and curiosity to the character. She exudes a natural warmth and charm that makes her instantly likable, and her relationship with Owd Bob is delightful to watch.

The film's score, composed by Alan Reeves, is another notable aspect of the movie. The music is enchanting, and it blends seamlessly with the scenes, enhancing the emotions and sentiments.

Overall, Owd Bob is a touching, well-crafted family drama movie. The story is simple yet compelling, the performances are top-notch, and the cinematography is breathtaking. The movie is a perfect watch for animal lovers and anyone who enjoys a heartwarming tale about family, loyalty, and courage.

Owd Bob is a 1998 kids & family movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    1998
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (439)