Citation :
« Not particularly remarkable, this charming little film [A Bear, a Boy, and a Dog] is one of many that
Shipman turned out, and it happened by luck to be preserved in excellent
print condition. It belongs to a tradition of dog films that is as long as the cinema itself [...]. Shipman's films are notable, however, for her light touch with the intertitles that reveal the animals' thoughts and representations of speech. »
-- Kay Armatage
Source :
ARMATAGE, Kay. The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2003.
[en anglais] (pp. 267-268)