My Dog Skip

2000 Drama

The popular memoir by Pulitzer prize-winning author Willie Morris became this family comedy-drama about a boy and his dog. Young Willie Morris (Frankie Muniz) is a shy eight-year-old in 1942 Yazoo, MS, who is more comfortable reading than playing sports. A target for local bullies, Willie's only real pal is his older next-door neighbor Dink Jenkins (Luke Wilson), once the town's living sports legend and a big brother figure to Willie, an only child. When Dink is shipped overseas for service in World War II, Willie's mother Ellen (Diane Lane) finally forces his gruff father Jack (Kevin Bacon) to allow into the family a pet dog, a Jack Russell terrier named Skip. The smart and playful Skip gets his owner into a series of adventures on the baseball field and with a band of moonshiners, quickly turning Willie into a popular, accepted kid who even wins the affections of the school's prettiest girl, Rivers Applewhite (Caitlin Wachs). In the meantime, Dink returns from war branded a coward for an incident that occurred in combat but finds an unexpected ally in the normally taciturn Jack, a fellow veteran. Harry Connick Jr. narrated as the adult Willie; the role of Skip was played in later scenes by Moose, the pooch star of television's Frasier. more..

Director: Jay Russell

Starring: Frankie Muniz,Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, Bradley Coryell

Reviews

  • A movie like this falls outside ordinary critical language. Is it good or bad? Is there too much melodrama? I don't have any idea. It triggered too many thoughts of my own for me to have much attention left over for footnotes.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    26 April 2013

  • Though its sentiment may be lost on the very young, the movie is strictly two-hanky fare.

    Peter Stack - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • A family movie with a heart and a brain. And if you aren't moved to tears, you might need an organ transplant.

    Susan Wloszczyna - USA Today

    26 April 2013

  • The film's vintage setting is as much a character as any other. Some of the best moments evoke the best parts of easygoing small town life in a bygone era.

    - The Boston Globe

    26 April 2013

  • A film that proves even the tiredest genre can be reinvigorated in the right hands.

    - The Chicago Tribune

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Feature Film

    Angel Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Family Film

    Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (2001)

  • Feature Film

    Christopher Awards (2000)

  • Free to Fly Section - Best Actor

    Giffoni Film Festival (2000)

  • Youth in Film

    Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards (2000)