Rocky (1948 film)


Rocky is a 1948 American film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Roddy McDowall.

Plot

Its plot mainly follows a painter named John Hammond and a dog named Rocky, the latter of which is suspected for an epidemic of sheep killings.

Production

The film was first in a series of movies McDowall agreed to make with Monogram. Filming started 10 June 1947 near Cedar City, Utah. McDowall was also associate producer. He was meant to follow it with an adaptation of Mysterious Island by Jules Verne but that was never made.
Nina Hunter was borrowed from Comet Productions to appear in the film.