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  1. Pa’l Campamento, 2015. 3.7/10. Sinopsis: Pal’ Campamento cuenta la historia de Pedro José, un joven abogado que se enamora de Natalia luego de conocerla en un gimnasio. Natalia es profesora en un colegio y por su buen desempeño es elegida coordinadora de un campamento de verano. Natalia tiene una relación con Héctor un joven elegante y ...

  2. My Pal Wolf (movie, 1944) A lonely child, neglected by her parents, encounters and befriends a German shepherd, but she's unaware the animal is a military dog being trained for service in WW2. Movie. Similar movies. Similar TV Series. Cast. My Pal Wolf (1944) - Full Cast & Crew.

  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for My Pal, Wolf (1944) - Alfred L. Werker on AllMovie - In this adventure the young lively daughter of…

  4. My Pal, Wolf. 1944 Directed by Alfred L. Werker. Synopsis. A lonely child, neglected by her parents, ... It only occurred to me late in the game that because this was a wartime movie and Wolf was an army dog, this wasn’t going to have the kind of happy ending you’d expect.

  5. In this adventure, the young lively daughter of wealthy Virginia parents bridles under the stern tutelage of her new English nanny who insists she foregoes her tomboy ways and acts as a perfect lady. This nanny runs the household with an iron hand and the little girl is terribly unhappy until she finds a lost German shepherd.

  6. My Pal Wolf plot. Gretchen Anstey is the lively daughter of a wealthy Virginia couple. They hire a British governess, who is not afraid of a strict upbringing with a firm hand. When Gretchen finds a German Shepherd and is very keen to keep it, her governess strongly opposes it. Full Cast & Crew

  7. My Pal Wolf is a 1944 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker from a screenplay by Lillie Hayward, Leonard Praskins, and John Paxton, based on the story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released on October 8, 1944.