The Littlest Hobo (film)

[2][3] The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann,[4] in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd.

[10] The film featured the song Road Without End, sung by Randy Sparks.

[11][12] It was released by Allied Artists Pictures,[13][14] and would later become adapted into a Canadian television series in 1963.

[15] Hobo, a homeless German Shepherd, arrives at an unfamiliar town after leaving a freight train.

He comes across a lamb and rescues it from being killed at a slaughterhouse, and is later tasked with restoring happiness to a boy and girl.