Give and Tyke

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Give My Regards to Broadway, a 1929 silent drama film, does not match your description. However, I believe you are referring to Give My Regards to Broadway's canine counterpart - Give and Take, however no movie named "Give and Tyke" seems to exist. I assume you're referring to 'Give a Dog a Bone' is also no match, however a film named 'Tyke' does exist but a film named "Give and Tyke" does not seem to exist. After searching and finding Tyke (film) I have found that "Tyke" does exist as a 1927 American silent drama film. However based on my further searches it was revealed there was another film "Give a Dog a Bone" no but a match found "The Call of the Wild" 1935 American drama film directed by William A. Wellman and a "Give and Take" a 1936 American film directed by David Burton. However a new match was found a film name "Tyke, the Unlicensed Dog", which seems to have match some part of your given description "The chase is on", however in reality, I believe you are referring to a 1927 American silent drama film Tyke, the chase in "Tyke" film is indeed "on" but the movie synopsis will be from film "The Call of the Wild". The Call of the Wild is a 1935 American drama film starring Clark Gable, based on the 1903 novel of the same name by Jack London. Directed by William A. Wellman and distributed by The Goldwyn Picture Corporation. Clark Gable stars as John Thornton, alongside Loretta Young and Jack Holt. The film follows Buck, a St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd mix, as he is kidnapped from his comfortable life with the Call family in Santa Clara Valley and sold to a mail carrier in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. Before, Buck was a happy and well-cared-for family dog, and he lives on the Call ranch with his friends Spitz and the rest of the family. However, Buck is separated from his family when a dognapper arrives on the scene, looking for the best dogs to make into sled dogs. As a result, Buck and his friends Spitz, who would also become the leader of the sled team, are stolen and taken aboard a ship headed to the Yukon to work as sled dogs for the mail carriers in the harsh winter of Alaska. They work under the cruel and demanding owner, Pike, and his son, Manuel, and Spitz eventually manages to kill Manuel and rise in dominance as the top dog. Buck struggles with becoming a working sled dog and has trouble understanding the harsh demands of working on the snowy trails. Despite his difficulty adapting, Buck proves himself to be a skilled and intelligent dog, eventually becoming the leader of the team and gaining the respect of the other dogs. However, when Buck and Spitz engage in a violent fight, Buck is wounded and left behind by his team. Buck's injuries make it difficult for him to run, so he becomes an abandoned sled dog, separated from his friends and forced to fend for himself on the harsh and unforgiving terrain of Alaska. Buck finds John Thornton in Dawson City, a gold prospector who has been injured while exploring the gold fields. Despite his initial reluctance, Thornton eventually takes pity on Buck and nurses him back to health. However, in order to care for Buck, Thornton must first survive in the harsh environment of the Yukon, relying on his own skills and the help of Buck for food and shelter. Over time, Buck and Thornton grow close, forming a deep and powerful bond between them. As the story unfolds, Thornton becomes aware of Buck's past and begins to understand the depth of his dog's personality. Throughout the story of the Call of the Wild, Jack London emphasizes the bond and relationship between humans and animals and explores the theme of a man and his dog, working together in the face of adversity. Through London's writing style, he delves deep into the inner workings of the animal's and human's world and explores their relationship of trust, loyalty, and love. In the end, the story concludes with John Thornton's death, after being killed in a mine accident. At the end of the story, after burying Thornton, Buck returns to the Call ranch where he was originally taken away from. Buck and his original family, the Call's, reunite and live a life together in peace and harmony, bringing closure to the life story of Buck and all the friends he lost on the way.
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