Dogs and People

Dogs and People

1971 · ★ 10.0 · Comedy

The first short story "Naked in the Thorns" tells the story of a man whose clothes were taken away by a dog during his bath in the river. In the second short story "Games of Love", a retired professor paints a biblical scene of Susan and the old man. In the last short story, "Fidelity", the dog Argos perishes while defending his beloved master.

Directed by Evald Schorm · Written by Vojtěch Jasný

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