
Lost Puppy (1969)
Lost Puppy (1969), produced by Churchill Films, is a gentle morality tale that explores themes of responsibility, rules, and the reasons behind them. In the story, a young girl named Lauren searches for her missing puppy, a journey that becomes a vehicle for learning about the consequences of ignoring rules and the value of caring for others. With a tone and structure similar to The Bike, the film blends realism with emotional depth, making it a relatable and meaningful experience for young viewers. Through Lauren’s actions and reflections, Lost Puppy encourages thoughtful conversations about growing up, making choices, and understanding why rules matter.