- Remake of the 1943 movie based on Eric Knight's book "Lassie Come Home".
- Cinema's most famous dog returns in a modern re-telling of a classic story. Lassie and 12-year-old Florian are inseparable playmates, so it breaks both their hearts when Lassie is sent away after Florian's father Andreas loses his job. While Lassie's temporary minders, including 12-year-old Priscilla, mean well, Lassie is mistreated by an opportunist caretaker and escapes the first chance she gets. It is the start of an epic adventure across southern Germany as Lassie makes her way back home while Florien and Priscilla set out to find her. Both human and canine characters face many challenges and obstacles, but the bond between a child and their dog is not one that can be severed easily. Eighty years after Lassie first captured hearts in English novelist Eric Mowbray Knight's classic "Lassie Come Home," the iconic long-haired collie is ready to be discovered once more by a whole new generation.—Moving Story Entertainment
- Twelve-year-old schoolboy Florian Maurer's only consolation as the family had to move from their own home with landlady Möller is his devoted border collie Lassie, the envy of his classmates and defense against the bully. The she meanly invoked the pets ban, so the dog can't stay and moves to the Bavarian estate of Count von Sprengel, which is about to be auctioned off as his ancient glass manufacture went bankrupt, causing Florian's father Andreas Maurer and other staff to be sacked. While Andreas seeks another traditional glassblower job in Jena (Saxony), the count leaves the dog in the care of his uninterested spoiled-rotten but emotionally neglected granddaughter Priscilla, rather then his devoted butler, while the dodgy henchman tries to flog anything of value, including the dog and the count's watch, but is caught out. Priscilla loses Lassie accompanying the count on a business journey to a North Sea island, but the clever canine finds stowaway passage and lifts or runs all the way back south.—KGF Vissers
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