From 1929 to 1931, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced a series of nine short "Dogville" comedy films aka 'barkies' (instead of 'talkies'),
starring trained canines, voice-dubbed by actors, directed by Zion Myers and Jules White, who later worked on "The Three Stooges" comedy shorts:
Films included, "College Hounds", "Hot Dog", "Who Killed Rover?" aka "The Dogville Murder Case", "The Dogway Melody", "So Quiet on the Canine Front", "The Big Dog House", "Love-Tails of Morocco", "The Two Barks Brothers" and "Trader Hound".
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