About this title: Shep Comes Home was the belated sequel to Screen Guild's My Dog Shep (1946). The title pooch is played by "Flame" (who also starred in Columbia's "Rusty" series), while his orphaned master Larry is portrayed by Billy Kimberly. Escaping from an orphanage, Larry and Shep hit the road, with a sympathetic old sheriff (J. Farrell McDonald) in pursuit. The boy and his dog come to the rescue of an innocent emigrant (Martin Garralaga) who has been blamed for the perfidy of a two-bit crook (Sheldon Leonard). Thankfully, the film's inherent sentiment never gets too gooey. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Description: Robert Lowery, Billy Kimbley, Margia Dean, Sheldon Leonard, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lyle Talbot, Michael Whalen. New in new packaging. 1949 Run time: 62. When a social worker tries to take Shep away, Larry and his dog escape from an orphanage and take a powder, hitting the road in the company of an immigrant falsely accused of theft, and with a sympathetic sheriff on their trail. Sequel to "My Dog Shep". Produced by Ron Ormond. Written by Ford Beebe. read more
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