The Picture Show Annual (1928)

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64 Picture Show Annual Another dog who entered a screen career in the company of his master is Ilak, Gene Tunney's faithful Alaskan husky. Ilak is the largest dog in the United States and a fitting companion for the world's heavyweight cham- pion, being six feet tall. Tamar Lane, a famous Hollywood journalist, claims to possess the screen dog with the finest pedigree. His name is Ranger, and he has only just made his debut in a picture called Flashing Fangs," in which he is starred. He is a German police dog, not yet eighteen months old, but a Blue Ribbon winner at a number of Californian dog shows. His sire, Gern von Heinzberg's Rand, was champion of Germany. C. B. Busier Brown making op Pel', for his icorĀ£ in a Buster Broun comedy. Left: Mary Ann Jackson, a tiny comedy ttar. with Pat, one of the younger (and larger) generation of the dog comedians. Ilak. America's largest dog with Spider, who is slightly, smaller These two play together in " The Fighting Marine."