Four-legged World War I hero immortalized in animated film.
On April 8, New Haven, Conn., will host a street fair that will include both World War I-era automobiles and re-enactors, and modern military equipment and National Guard working dogs. The two war eras are coming together to celebrate the premiere of a movie 100 years in the making. And at that premiere will be Jack Monahan, 91影视破解版鈥檚 representative on the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission, because the hero of the movie is a very special Legionnaire.
When Richard Lanni began looking for a World War I-themed project after his popular 鈥淎merican Road to Victory鈥 trilogy, the filmmaker decided he鈥檇 follow a historic figure through the American experience of the Great War 鈥 and came across the story of the nation鈥檚 most famous war dog.
Eight years later, Lanni鈥檚 鈥淪gt. Stubby: An American Hero鈥 is about to hit U.S. theaters nationwide. Based on a true story, the animated film follows the stubby-tailed pup rescued from the streets of New Haven by Cpl. Robert Conroy in 1917. The doughboy smuggled Stubby to Europe with the 102nd Infantry Regiment, 26th 鈥淵ankee鈥 Division, where the dog served on the Western Front for 18 months. He became America鈥檚 most decorated dog and a life member of 91影视破解版, and is currently memorialized at the Smithsonian.
When the division arrived in France, Stubby had special orders to accompany soldiers to the front lines. He saw action in four offensives and 17 battles, locating wounded soldiers and warning others to take cover from incoming artillery shells before they鈥檇 been detected. Stubby鈥檚 keen sense of smell also made him able to anticipate mustard gas attacks, once saving an entire company by alerting the men to don their gas masks. Stubby is regarded as a forerunner of the modern military鈥檚 working-dog program.
Stubby was not only a hero in war, as shown in the film, but he was heroic in supporting veterans returning to a world that had changed. 鈥淰eterans had a particularly hard time when they came back from the Great War,鈥 Lanni says. 鈥淗e visited veterans in the hospital, he led American Legion parades, and he was very active in the Legion.鈥
Lanni is the founder of Fun Academy Media Group, operating from his homes in Cork, Ireland, and Normandy, France, with production and distribution offices headquartered in Columbus, Ga. His 鈥淎merican Road to Victory,鈥 which follows GIs from D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge, is the most-aired World War II-themed program in U.S. public television history.
To draw younger viewers, Lanni decided to tell Stubby''s story through the eyes of the dog. 鈥淚 have to be sensitive about it, otherwise it鈥檚 going to be a war movie,鈥 he says.
Lanni partnered with Technicolor to handle the film鈥檚 animation through its subsidiary, Mikros Animation, the studio behind 鈥淭he Little Prince鈥 and 鈥淐aptain Underpants.鈥
The film鈥檚 2-D sequence director is Jordan Beck, an officer in the Georgia Army National Guard. He also has a voice role. 鈥淭hrough this visual language we鈥檙e able to bring a history to life that all audiences can appreciate,鈥 Beck says. 鈥淭he story of how Fun Academy started was Richard realizing if we make this as an animated picture, kids can learn history.鈥
Lanni and Beck worked together to bring 鈥淎merican Road to Victory鈥 to the National Infantry Museum Foundation in Columbus, where they put on specialty screenings near Memorial Day and the anniversary of D-Day.
鈥91影视破解版 was a huge part in endorsing (the series) and making it such a staple,鈥 Beck says.
Lanni is known for telling stories through the voices of people who were there. 鈥淲e are telling a true story, so some of these people actually existed,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 feel like the usual animation.鈥
The voice cast of 鈥淪gt. Stubby鈥 includes Logan Lerman, Helena Bonham Carter and G茅rard Depardieu. An original score was composed by Patrick Doyle (鈥淏rave,鈥 鈥淭hor,鈥 鈥淗arry Potter and the Goblet of Fire鈥). 鈥淚t is a wonderful emotional script, and Stubby鈥檚 exciting adventures are a delightful gift for a composer to capture,鈥 Doyle says.
鈥淎ll generations will take away something different from it,鈥 Lanni says, adding that the film appeals to a wide audience. 鈥淲hen you look at our social media, which is a fairly good barometer of what people think about this, I see grandparents saying, 鈥業 gotta take the grandkids to see this,鈥 鈥楪otta go as a family,鈥 couples saying 鈥楧ate night,鈥 and kids saying, 鈥業 hope someone takes us to see this.鈥欌
To Lanni, the film is about the United States coming of age internationally, as well as friendship 鈥 between soldiers, the main character and the dog, and Americans and the French.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very much about courage, and I think a lot of people will look at Stubby and identify a bit of themselves in him,鈥 Lanni says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 almost the American dream, you know? He went away to France as a stowaway and he came back leading the parade. It鈥檚 charming and it has a heart.鈥
A sequel is already planned, about Stubby鈥檚 return home.
American Legion posts are encouraged to go to the film鈥檚 website 鈥 鈥 to learn about group sales and how to bring it to a local theater.
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