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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_(dog)Barry (dog) - Wikipedia

    40–45 kg (88–99 lb) Height. Less than 64 cm (25 in) Barry der Menschenretter (1800–1814), also known as Barry, was a dog of a breed which was later called the St. Bernard that worked as a mountain rescue dog in Switzerland and Italy for the Great St Bernard Hospice. He predates the modern St. Bernard, and was lighter built than the modern ...

  2. Im Hundefriedhof von Asnières-sur-Seine bei Paris wurde für Barry 1899 ein Denkmal errichtet. Die Barry-Geschichte wurde filmisch bearbeitet: 1949 unter dem Titel Barry (Barry – Der Held von St. Bernhard) in Frankreich und 1977 unter dem Titel Barry of the Great St. Bernard (Barry, der Bernhardiner) von den Walt Disney Studios.

  3. Barry of the Great St. Bernard 1977 1h 31m Adventure List Reviews A fact-based story of the St. Bernard rescue dogs trained to save travelers trapped in the mountains of Switzerland.

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  4. Der Film Barry of the Great St. Bernard ist ein 91 minuten lang drama aus 1977, unter der regie von Frank Zuniga. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Jean-Claude Dauphin, Pierre Tabard und Maurice Teynac.

  5. Meet our St. Bernards up close. On the ground floor is our main attraction at Barryland: the area where we keep our famous Great St. Bernard hospice dogs. The indoor areas lead out to the outdoor enclosure in the park grounds so that the dogs can be seen up close in all weather. Information boards provide information on the dogs’ build and ...

  6. With a title like Barry of the Great St. Bernard, this has to be a Disney effort. Set in the early 1800s, the story involves two trainees of a Swiss Mountain Rescue team. They are joined by an orphaned boy and a faithful St. Bernard pup. The crisis comes when the dog displays too much devotion to its young master to be an effective rescue hound.

  7. 31 gen 2024 · Barry, der Bernhardiner (1977) Barry of the Great St. Bernard. TV-Film. Version: Synchro (1982) Synchronfirma: