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1956 American drama film Good-bye, My Lady Movie Still

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Management number 11895588 Release Date 2025/09/16 List Price $18.00 Model Number 11895588
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The image you provided, along with the accompanying text, refers to a scene from the 1956 American drama film Good-bye, My Lady.
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The film is based on James H. Street's 1954 novel of the same name and tells a coming-of-age story about a young orphan boy named Skeeter (played by Brandon deWilde) being raised in the Mississippi swamps by his great-uncle, Uncle Jesse Jackson (played by Walter Brennan).
The text describes a pivotal moment where Uncle Jesse's initial superstitions about the unusual dog Skeeter finds are dispelled, leading to Skeeter beginning the challenging process of training the Basenji, named Lady, to be a hunter.
The Basenji is a unique breed known for its "yodel or laugh" instead of a bark, and its keen hunting senses become central to the plot as Skeeter trains her for bird hunting.
The film explores themes of responsibility and maturity as Skeeter bonds deeply with Lady but eventually faces the difficult decision of returning her to her right

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