The Littlest Hobo (film)
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| Directed by | Charles R. Rondeau |
| Written by | Dorrell McGowan |
| Produced by | Hugh M. Hooker |
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| Music by | Ronald Stein |
| Distributed by | Allied Artists |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Littlest Hobo is a 1958 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann, in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd. It was the debut production of Hugh M. Hooker, as well as Rondeau's debut production. Filming took place around Bryce Canyon in Utah. The film featured the song Road Without End, sung by Randy Sparks. It was released by Allied Artists Pictures, and would later become adapted into a Canadian television series in 1963.