American Foxhound Movies

The Voice of Bugle Ann (1936)

Like other hounds on this list, it can be hard to spot and classify American Foxhounds in films. When a dog is seen running on a blurry, grainy screen, it’s hard to tell an American Foxhound from a Treeing Walker Coonhound from a Billy. Some of these films are speculation, while some have very clear, notable AFs, like Murder She Purred. If you have more American Foxhound movie info, please let us know!


A Face in the Crowd

1957 (1957)

Chihuahua
Pointer
Mixed Breed
American Foxhound

Couple of shots of different dogs, plus a scene with a whole pack of Foxhounds on a front lawn. There are several other dogs in the milling pack, including a Collie and coonhounds, but they’re very difficult to pick out in the crowd. The Chihuahua is the only dog with a recurring scene.

Annie

1982 (USA)

Otterhound
★★
Beagle
Bloodhound
American Foxhound
Mixed Breed

“Sandy” is played by an Otterhound. A few other dogs in dog catcher’s van.

The Education of Little Tree

1997 (Canada)

Bluetick Coonhound
American Foxhound

A few different hounds are featured here, including a Bluetick Coonhound and possibly Foxhounds.

Marnie

1964 (USA)

American Foxhound
unconfirmed

Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery

1998 (USA)

Pembroke Welsh Corgi
★★★
German Shepherd Dog (1990s)
★★
American Foxhound
★★

A fun Disney TV film of the 1990s with a starring Pembroke Welsh Corgi and notable roles for German Shepherd Dogs and American Foxhounds. Only commercially released on VHS.

The Other

1972 (USA)

American Foxhound

With several hunting dogs.

No image or film link available

Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again

1995 (USA)

American Foxhound
unconfirmed

A TV film from the show, Simon & Simon. This film does not yet seem to be available on DVD.

Tombstone

1993 (USA)

American Foxhound

A handsome American Foxhound is seen a couple of times.

The Voice of Bugle Ann

1936 (USA)

American Foxhound
★★

Based on a novel and inspired by the true story of the foxhound Old Drum. You can catch it on TCM, but difficult to find elsewhere.