In this heart-warming drama, a beggar and his performing dog, Flip, struggle to eke out a living upon the cruel streets. He is hired to perform at a rich kid's birthday party. There, the beggar is offered $500 for his beloved dog. He refuses and again hits the streets. Soon he becomes so impoverished that he can no longer provide food for his four-legged friend; he sells him for $20. The beggar is then beaten and robbed. Later he learns that Flip died. The man soon follows the dog to heaven where they begin performing for God.
Writing | Hugo Haas | Writer |
Directing | Hugo Haas | Director |
Sound | Ernest Gold | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Eddie Fitzgerald | Director of Photography |
Editing | Robert S. Eisen | Editor |
Art | Rudi Feld | Art Direction |
Lighting | Harry Sumby | Lighting Design |
Production | Leon Chooluck | Production Manager |
Directing | George Moskov | Assistant Director |
Editing | Joyce Sage | Assistant Editor |
Writing | Mark Lowell | Dialogue |
Directing | Dick Walton | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Vic Appel | Sound |
Art | Frank Dexter | Construction Foreman |
Costume & Make-Up | David Newell | Makeup Artist |
Production | Robert Erlik | Associate Producer |
Production | Hugo Haas | Producer |