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The Trial of Old Drum ()


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Charlie and his faithful Golden Retriever, Old Drum, share adventures together in their rural 1950s Missouri town. But when Old Drum gets accused of killing a local farmer's sheep, Charlie gathers evidence to prove his innocence.

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Charlie Burden Jr. - young
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Charles Burden Sr.
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Charlie Burden Jr. - old
Alexis O'Keefe ...
Ann
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Uncle Lon
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Mayor Meyers
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Sherriff
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Judge Henry
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Aunt Katey
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Doc Thompson
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Dee
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Donnie Long
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Wayne Snelling
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George Graham Vest
Mike Randleman ...
Clyde Boring
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Foreman
Hari Oziol ...
Mike
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Brendan
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Cindy Harlow ...
Women on phone (as Cindy Edner)
Kathryn Wheat ...
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Directed by

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Sean McNamara

Written by

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Ralph Gaby Wilson ... (written by)

Produced by

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William T. Baumann ... executive producer
David Brookwell ... producer
Ross Hammer ... executive producer: Animal Planet
Michael Jacobs ... executive producer
Bruce D. Johnson ... executive producer
Elsa Lind ... associate producer
Sean McNamara ... producer (produced by)

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John Coda

Cinematography by

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Mark Doering-Powell

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Gregory Hobson

Editorial Department

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George Papuashvili ... editor: video
Ken Van Deest ... colorist

Casting By

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Sarah Dalton
Joey Paul Jensen

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Jeff Hall
Michael Marlowe

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Karen E. Weber ... (as Karen Weber)

Costume Design by

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Kristin M. Burke

Makeup Department

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Petrice Bankhead ... makeup artist
Robin McWilliams ... key hair stylist
Karen Toole-Rentrop ... key makeup artist (as Karen D. Toole)

Production Management

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David Brookwell ... unit production manager
Gregory Hobson ... post-production supervisor
Lisa Johnson ... post-production supervisor
Betsy Ledonne ... production manager

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Casey Lynn De Stefano ... second unit director
K.C. De Stefano ... second unit director
Jeffrey F. January ... first assistant director
David Rimer ... second assistant director
Aaron Walters ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Charly Flanigan ... props
Guy T. Lowry ... property master
Meyerer Miller ... assistant property master
Tim Woodruff ... leadman

Sound Department

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Sam Aronson ... post-production sound mixer
Mark F. Dennett ... boom operator
Mary Jo Devenney ... production sound mixer

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John Allison ... visual effects
Dan Schmit ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Laura Dash ... stunts
Christopher Doyle ... stunt coordinator (as Chris Doyle)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Matthew D. Berlowe ... first assistant camera: second unit
Harry C. Box ... director of photography: second unit (as Harry Box)
Matt Frederick ... second assistant camera
David Gene Gibbs ... aerial photographer (as David Gibbs)
Ken Glassing ... aerial photographer
Keith Morgan ... gaffer
George Papuashvili ... bts camera / bts editor
Timothy P. Reilly ... grip
Lacey Terrell ... still photographer
Chris Thornton ... key grip (as Chris Thorton)
Robert Truitt ... first assistant camera
John Turk ... grip

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Niner Parikh ... casting assistant
Ron Roggé ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kara Owens ... key costumer

Location Management

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Jason Savage ... location manager

Music Department

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Frank Welker ... special vocal effects

Script and Continuity Department

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Tasha Oldham ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Michael Locke ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Janine L. Aines ... head animal trainer
Beverly Bane ... production coordinator
Marty Essex ... production coordinator
D. Douglas Hill ... production accountant
Sharon Hubbs ... production accountant (as Sharon Denese Hubbs)
Dan Lichtenstein ... production assistant
Tony Nahar ... set production assistant (as Anthony J. Nahar)
Ginger Sheehy-Tatic ... production coordinator (as Ginger Sheehy)
Renelouise Smith ... key set production assistant
Kris Wozniak ... production accountant

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Plot Summary

Inspired by a true story set in Missouri, "The Trial of Old Drum" tells the story of a valiant golden retriever, Old Drum, an orphan dog that becomes a boy's best friend and is then forced to stand trial for killing a neighbor's sheep. Charlie Burden [Bobby Edner] is a typical eleven-year old boy growing up on a farm in Western Missouri. His summer days are spent helping his dad [Ron Perlman] run the family farm, while also finding time to go fishing at nearby Miller's Lake, always accompanied by his faithful golden retriever, Old Drum. Scheming with his best friend Dee [Alia Shawkat] to build a secret raft, Charlie nearly drowns, only to be rescued by Old Drum. But Charlie's life is turned upside down when his cantankerous Uncle Lon [John Schuck] accuses Old Drum of killing his sheep. The town is divided over Drum's guilt or innocence, and an old family wound begins to fester. Losing sheep in this part of the country is not taken lightly. Looking to rid the town of a sheep killing menace, Lon files a lawsuit seeking to have Old Drum put to death. Desperate to save Old Drum, Charlie and his father try to obtain the services of one of the state's best known lawyers, George Graham Vest [Scott Bakula]. At first hesitant, Vest is genuinely moved by Charlie's pleas to save his dog and agrees to take the case. As the trial progresses, the evidence mounts against Old Drum. Having exhausted all legal maneuvering, Vest has one chance left; his closing argument. Vest knows that this speech is a matter of life and death for Old Drum. As he turns to face the jury, he instills in the community and forever memorializes the phrase that "A dog is a man's best friend." Written by Porchlight Entertainment

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Also Known As
  • Mon ami Sam (France)
  • Old Drum - Gut gebellt ist halb gewonnen (Germany)
  • Un premio para Tambor (Spain)
  • Ebigazság - Az ember legjobb barátja (Hungary)
  • Il mio migliore amico (Italy)
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  • 89 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $1,025, 28 May 2000

Did You Know?

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Trivia A statue of Old Drum stands in front of the courthouse at Warrensburg, Missouri. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012). See more »

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