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The Canine Compass: Dogs as Catalysts for Romantic Storylines
Not every BFI canine is a cupid. Some of the most compelling archives explore the dark side: the dog as an obstacle to love. bfi animal dog sex hit
In the 1971 cult classic The Blood on Satan's Claw (recently restored by the BFI), a subplot involves a farmer’s hound that becomes pathologically attached to the female lead. When a suitor arrives, the dog does not attack—it simply refuses to move. It lies across the threshold of the bedroom door. The couple cannot consummate their relationship. The animal’s agency is absolute. The Canine Compass: Dogs as Catalysts for Romantic



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