Puppies for Sale is a 1998 American short film starring two-time Academy Award winner Jack Lemmon (one of Lemmon's last films) and seven year old Jesse James in his first role.
The short is about a young boy (James), while walking down the street sees a pet shop sign that says “Puppies For Sale”.
The boy enters the pet shop owned by Lemmon, to see the puppies.
[1][2] Puppies for Sale was the first film written, produced, and directed by Ronald Krauss.
In addition, Krauss was the recipient of the Kodak Vision Award for excellence presented by George Lucas.