There was a time when Benji was the most beloved dog in America, and possibly the whole world. He was a scrappy, whip-smart little canine, and he had a tendency to find himself in one death-defying ...
Benji is back. The adorable stray returns in a family film that tries to recapture (and slightly improve upon) the feel-good formula of Joe Camp's 1974 underdog success. Before Air Bud, before ...
Benji has the square, earnest jaw of a high school quarterback who’s about to win state. His eyes are the rich, liquid brown of a half-melted chocolate bar. His distinguished salt-and-pepper fur is ...
Joe Camp, who wrote, produced and directed a series of films and TV shows that elevated a pooch stage-named Benji to Hollywood’s canine pantheon alongside Lassie and Rin Tin Tin, died today at his ...
Back in 1974, a Watergate-weary America needed a smile. Enter Benji, a cute little mutt who starred in a slew of films and TV shows and helped make it all better. Flash-forward to 2016, a ...
Joe Camp, the creator, director and writer of the “Benji” films, died March 15. He was 84. Camp died Friday morning at his home in Bell Buckle, Tenn., following a battle with illness, according to his ...
America’s favorite underdog is back! Benji — the scruffy, soulful-eyed mutt whose first film, “Benji,” grossed about $45 million at the box office when it premiered in 1974 — is returning on Friday ...
A lot of people can say they grew up with "Benji," the scruffy movie pooch who became a cuddly pop-culture phenomenon in 1974, spawning a franchise of movie and TV series -- and who stars in a New ...
A relative of the 4-year-old whose father is accused of starving him to death testified that she was so concerned about her nephew that she called Child Protective Services. Brandon Cervera, 31, is ...