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Name a live action movie where a dog is a relevant character to the plot but the movie title does not have "dog" or the dog's name in it, otherwise know as the Bark-del Test. Examples of films that meet this requirement are:
- War of the Roses
- White God
- The Artist
- High Rise
[Lassie Hallstrom](Lassie_Hallstrom) has directed three movies that have spectacularly failed the Bark-del test - My Life As A Dog, [Hachi: A Dog's Tale](Hachi:_A_Dog's_Tale) (which fails it twice) and A Dog's Purpose.
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3/21/2025, 4:11:13 PM
Name a live action movie where a dog is a relevant character to the plot but the movie title does not have "dog" or the dog's name in it, otherwise know as the Bark-del Test. Examples of films that meet this requirement are:
- War of the Roses
- White God
- The Artist
- High Rise
[Lassie Hallstrom](Lassie_Hallstrom) has directed three movies that have spectacularly failed the Bark-del test - My Life As A Dog, [Hachi: A Dog's Tale](Hachi:_A_Dog's_Tale) (which fails it twice) and A Dog's Purpose.
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Bark-del Test
Name a live action movie where a dog is a relevant character to the plot but the movie title does not have "dog" or the dog's name in it, otherwise know as the Bark-del Test. Examples of films that meet this requirement are:
- War of the Roses
- White God
- The Artist
- High Rise
Lassie Hallstrom has directed three movies that have spectacularly failed the Bark-del test - My Life As A Dog, Hachi: A Dog's Tale (which fails it twice) and A Dog's Purpose.
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Bark-del Test
Name a live action movie where a dog is a relevant character to the plot but the movie title does not have "dog" or the dog's name in it, otherwise know as the Bark-del Test. Examples of films that meet this requirement are:
- War of the Roses
- White God
- The Artist
- High Rise
Lassie Hallstrom has directed three movies that have spectacularly failed the Bark-del test - My Life As A Dog, Hachi: A Dog's Tale (which fails it twice) and A Dog's Purpose.