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title: "The Littlest Hobo (1958)"
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# The Littlest Hobo (1958)

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- **What is this?** The Littlest Hobo (1958)
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## Description

While beloved collie Lassie captivated TV viewers, this simple, sweet-natured film, shot all over 1950s Los Angeles, follows a clever German Shepherd who hops off a freight train and soon rescues a lamb bound for slaughter. Along the way, the canny canine outwits the cops, a dog catcher and some predatory bums, even arriving at a soup kitchen as the preacher welcomes his "lost sheep." He also helps a wheelchair-bound girl take her first steps and earns his woolly pal a gubernatorial pardon. Improbable? More like irresistible. So much so that The Littlest Hobo graduated to lasting fame in two popular Canadian TV series across two decades, first-time director Charles R. Rondeau became a prolific helmer of episodic TV, and young lead Buddy Hart would go on to play Chester Anderson on Leave It to Beaver. Buoyed by a breezy, jazz-inflected score by Ronald Stein and the lovely tune "Road Without End," sung by Randy Sparks, The Littlest Hobo, long out of circulation but happily back to win over a new generation, is the doggonedest charmer ever.

Review: A Little Movie with a Big Doggie Heart - If you're looking for a wholesome and heart-warming little movie for kids of all ages, here's a cold wet nose. It's the story of a dog with the mind and soul of an angelic being who rides in a boxcar to his next destination, disembarking to help humans and fellow animals alike. In this adventure, he guides a less-than-cooperative lamb to escape a slaughterhouse, and wanders the seedier parts of 1958 Los Angeles in search of a lasting home for his woolly friend. The creep at the slaughterhouse accuses him of being a mad dog, so a police car is often in hot pursuit. Their wanderings include encounters with predatory bums, lost men at a skid row mission, and wouldn't you know, the Governor and his crippled daughter. There are even doses of humor, danger, and pathos, with the magnificent German Shepherd billed as London performing hundreds of clever and touching actions. I guarantee you will be in love with this hound after seeing this movie, which spawned two successful television incarnations. Wonderful, small-combo music score by the maestro of low budget films, the talented Ronald Stein.
Review: Littlest Hobo Rules - My second grade teacher showed the class this film on the last day of school and I've been a Littlest Hobo fan ever since. I have all the Charles Paul Eisenmann dog movies and series I can get my hands on, this from TV broadcast tape to bootleg dvds. Now to have a dvd with great vid and sound was a long time coming and is a top shelfer. Hopefully one day to get "My Dog, Buddy" and the full The Littlest Hobo 1960's TV series on dvds ( Blu even better). London and his family were the smartest best trained dog actors, the movies are always rewatchable. I have all the Lassie (almost a tie, ever enjoyable), Benji , Rin Tin Tin ( the first one ) and even Strongheart that I can get but London is a god of dogs, just don't give him a shotgun.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Bill Coontz, Bob Kline, Buddy Hart, Carlyle Mitchell, Charles R Rondeau, Dorothy Johnson, Howard Hoffman, Pat Bradley, Wendy Stuart, William E. Marks Contributor Bill Coontz, Bob Kline, Buddy Hart, Carlyle Mitchell, Charles R Rondeau, Dorothy Johnson, Howard Hoffman, Pat Bradley, Wendy Stuart, William E. Marks See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Kids & Family |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Kids & Family, Action & Adventure
- **Format:** NTSC
- **Contributor:** Charles R Rondeau, Bill Coontz, William E. Marks, Bob Kline, Carlyle Mitchell, Pat Bradley, Wendy Stuart, Buddy Hart, Howard Hoffman, Dorothy Johnson
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 1

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Little Movie with a Big Doggie Heart
*by J***R on July 20, 2016*

If you're looking for a wholesome and heart-warming little movie for kids of all ages, here's a cold wet nose. It's the story of a dog with the mind and soul of an angelic being who rides in a boxcar to his next destination, disembarking to help humans and fellow animals alike. In this adventure, he guides a less-than-cooperative lamb to escape a slaughterhouse, and wanders the seedier parts of 1958 Los Angeles in search of a lasting home for his woolly friend. The creep at the slaughterhouse accuses him of being a mad dog, so a police car is often in hot pursuit. Their wanderings include encounters with predatory bums, lost men at a skid row mission, and wouldn't you know, the Governor and his crippled daughter. There are even doses of humor, danger, and pathos, with the magnificent German Shepherd billed as London performing hundreds of clever and touching actions. I guarantee you will be in love with this hound after seeing this movie, which spawned two successful television incarnations. Wonderful, small-combo music score by the maestro of low budget films, the talented Ronald Stein.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Littlest Hobo Rules
*by S***L on February 28, 2016*

My second grade teacher showed the class this film on the last day of school and I've been a Littlest Hobo fan ever since. I have all the Charles Paul Eisenmann dog movies and series I can get my hands on, this from TV broadcast tape to bootleg dvds. Now to have a dvd with great vid and sound was a long time coming and is a top shelfer. Hopefully one day to get "My Dog, Buddy" and the full The Littlest Hobo 1960's TV series on dvds ( Blu even better). London and his family were the smartest best trained dog actors, the movies are always rewatchable. I have all the Lassie (almost a tie, ever enjoyable), Benji , Rin Tin Tin ( the first one ) and even Strongheart that I can get but London is a god of dogs, just don't give him a shotgun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good family entertainment
*by K***M on April 6, 2016*

Good family entertainment. The movie may be dated but the dog and sheep will melt your heart. And if you ever lost a pet or had one taken away from you. I dont wsnt to give the away.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-23*