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The Shaggy D.A. ()


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Wilby Daniels, now all grown up and running for district attorney, finds himself once again turning into a shaggy dog at inopportune moments.

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Wilby Daniels
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Tim
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Betty Daniels
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John Slade
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Katrinka Muggelberg
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Raymond
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Brian Daniels
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Eddie Roschak
John Myhers ...
Adm. Brenner
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Freddie (as Dick Bakalyan)
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Dip
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TV Director
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TV Interviewer
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Howie Clemmings
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Prof. Whatley
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Sheldon
Richard O'Brien ...
Desk Sergeant
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Roller Rink Announcer (as Dick Lane)
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Waiter
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Song Chairman
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Policeman
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Manageress
Pat McCormick ...
The Bartender
Henry Slate ...
Taxi Driver
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Auctioneer
Walt Davis ...
TV Cameraman
Albert Able ...
TV Technician
Mary Ann Gibson ...
Daisyette
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Daisyette
Joan Crosby ...
Daisyette
Sarah Fankboner ...
Shopper
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Police Official
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Bar Patron
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Bar Patron (as Olan Soulé)
Vern Rowe ...
Dawson
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Painter
John Hayes ...
Stranger
Christina Anderson ...
Lonnie
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'Pound' Canine Characters (voice)
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Jack Berle ...
Official (uncredited)
Brutus ...
Dog (uncredited)
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Roller Derby Spectator (uncredited)
Robert Cole ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Ken DuMain ...
Festival Guest (uncredited)
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Dogcatcher (uncredited)
Daniel Elam ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Elwood ...
Shaggy / Dog (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Pedestrian (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen ...
Shopper (uncredited)
Maurice Marks ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Tony Regan ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Peter Renaday ...
Roller Derby Ticket-Taker (uncredited)
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Garden Club Member (uncredited)
Al Roberts ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Festival Guest (uncredited)
Paul Sorensen ...
Policeman in Squad Car (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Derelict (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Stevenson

Written by

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Don Tait ... (screenplay)
 
Felix Salten ... (novel "The Hound of Florence")

Produced by

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Bill Anderson ... producer
Ron Miller ... executive producer

Music by

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Buddy Baker

Cinematography by

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Frank V. Phillips ... director of photography (as Frank Phillips)

Editing by

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Bob Bring
Norman R. Palmer ... (as Norman Palmer)

Editorial Department

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Barney Cabral ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Perry Ferguson II ... (as Perry Ferguson)
John B. Mansbridge

Set Decoration by

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Robert R. Benton ... (as Robert Benton)

Makeup Department

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La Rue Matheron ... hair stylist
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist
Jerry Cash ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Lynn F. Reynolds ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Christopher N. Seiter ... unit manager (as Christopher Seiter)
John D. Bloss ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dorothy Kieffer ... second assistant director
Christopher N. Seiter ... assistant director (as Christopher Seiter)
Arthur J. Vitarelli ... second unit director
Gary LaPoten ... second assistant director (uncredited)
John M. Poer ... second assistant director (uncredited)
William Saint John ... assistant director: second unit (uncredited)

Art Department

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Dominick Bruno ... leadman (uncredited)
Gary L. Isbell ... second property master (uncredited)
Charles Oelze ... property master: second unit (uncredited)
Al Roelofs ... art director: second unit (uncredited)
Wilbur L. Russell ... property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Raymond Craddock ... sound editor
Frank Regula ... sound mixer
Herb Taylor ... sound supervisor
Ron Cooper ... mikeman (uncredited)
George Fredrick ... sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Art Cruickshank ... special effects
Danny Lee ... special effects
Eustace Lycett ... special effects
Gordon Graff ... special effects: first unit (uncredited)
Hans Metz ... special effects (uncredited)

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Harrison Ellenshaw ... matte artist (as P.S. Ellenshaw)
Bill Kilduff ... opticals supervisor (uncredited)

Stunts

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May Boss ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Brutsche ... stunts (uncredited)
Bobby Porter ... stunt double: Shane Sinutko (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bernie Bayless ... best boy (uncredited)
Carl Boles ... gaffer (uncredited)
Don Capel ... key grip: second unit (uncredited)
Howard Hagadorn ... second grip: second unit (uncredited)
Lloyd Isbell ... key grip: first unit (uncredited)
Rollie Lane ... still photographer (uncredited)
Norman G. Langley ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Essil Massinburg ... second grip: first unit (uncredited)
Louis Niemeyer ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Ronald M. Vargas Sr. ... camera operator (uncredited)
Cecil Wilson ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Chuck Keehne ... costumes
Emily Sundby ... costumes
Mary Dye ... costumer: women (uncredited)
John George ... costumer: men (uncredited)
Jack Sandeen ... costumer: men (uncredited)

Music Department

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Evelyn Kennedy ... music editor
Walter Sheets ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Dorothy Aldrin ... script supervisor: second unit (uncredited)
Lloyd Nelson ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Robert Elsey ... transportation captain (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Guy Deel ... titles
Ed Garbert ... titles
Stan Green ... titles
Jan Williams ... assistant to producer
Henry Cowl ... animal trainer (uncredited)
Rudy Cowl ... animal trainer (uncredited)
Bill Hutchinson ... production assistant (uncredited)
Walt Ryan ... craft service (uncredited)
Leonard Shannon ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Don Spinney ... animal trainer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Sequel to the 1959 movie about a boy who gets turned into a dog because of an ancient ring which some say is cursed. Today the boy, Wilby Daniels is a grown man, a lawyer and with a family. When they're robbed and Wilby tries to report it to police but only gets the run around, he decides to run for District Attorney or D.A. Because he believes that the current D.A. John Slade is not only doing his job but is on the take. When Daniels publicly denounces Slade, Slade decides to try and get something on him. And he might have found it when the ring that turned him into a dog when he was a boy is stolen from the museum and when the words inside are read, he turns into a dog. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

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Taglines It's Laughter By The Pound! You'll Roll Over, Sit Up, And Beg For More! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Un candidat au poil (France)
  • Zotti, das Urviech (Germany)
  • Un candidato muy peludo (Spain)
  • Um Estranho Advogado (Brazil)
  • Zotti, das Urviech (West Germany)
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  • 91 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Liam Dunn died during the filming of the roller rink sequence. John Fiedler was brought in to complete the role as dog catcher. See more »
Goofs When Tim brings the dog into the bar for the second time he pulls a barstool out for the dog. A crew member's hand is clearly visible grabbing hold of it at the bottom to keep it steady. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012). See more »
Soundtracks The Shaggy D.A. See more »
Quotes Wilby Daniels: Did you hear what I said?
Betty Daniels: Yes, I did. And we're just going to pretend that you never said it.
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